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Angry woman opens fire on YouTube HQ

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AN IRANIAN-born woman who blogged about surviving in a world filled with “injustice and diseases” opened fire at YouTube’s California headquarte­rs because she believed the site was suppressin­g her videos, police said on Wednesday.

In Persian and English-language online postings, Nasim Najafi Aghdam, 39, had railed against the video-sharing site owned by Alphabet Inc’s Google before wounding three people and killing herself on Tuesday at its offices in San Bruno, just south of San Francisco.

In an English-language video posted to her YouTube account before the channel was deleted on Tuesday, Aghdam said, “I am being discrimina­ted. I am being filtered on YouTube.”

“We know that she was upset with YouTube. That’s the motivation,” San Bruno Police Chief Ed Barberini told reporters. “Whether that rises to the level of terrorism hopefully will be determined in the next couple of weeks.”

The shooting on the corporate campus in California’s Silicon Valley came days after Aghdam had a dispute with her family that caused her to leave her San Diego home. On Monday, they reported her missing, police said.

Early the next day, Mountain View police found Aghdam sleeping in her car a few miles from Alphabet’s headquarte­rs. She was “calm and cooperativ­e” with the officers she spoke with, made no mention of YouTube and gave no indication she would harm anyone, Mountain View police said.

The San Jose Mercury News quoted Aghdam’s father, Ismail Aghdam, as saying he told police that his daughter might go to YouTube’s headquarte­rs because she hated the company but Mountain View police disputed that account.

Police said officers had twice spoken with the family after finding her. In an initial call, Aghdam’s father said nothing about his daughter posing a threat but then called back to say she had posted vegan videos to YouTube and was angry about something that had been done to them, police said.

“At no point did her father or brother mention anything about potential acts of violence,” the statement said.

Aghdam entered the YouTube parking garage and walked to an open-air plaza, where she opened fire. She was not able to walk into the building itself and did not appear to have targeted particular victims when she opened fire with a legally purchased Smith & Wesson 9mm semi-automatic handgun.

In videos posted on her YouTube channels, which were taken down on Tuesday, Aghdam alternatel­y bemoaned animal cruelty, promoted what appeared to be handmade jewelry and demonstrat­ed exercise techniques. She offered few specifics about what she believed had been suppressed, other than to complain that her workout videos had been flagged as adults-only content.

One of her three victims, a man in his 30s, remained in San Francisco General Hospital in a serious condition on Wednesday, the hospital said. Two others were released on Tuesday night.

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