Police said 39-year-old Nasim Najafi Aghdam from San Diego was
behind Tuesday's shooting at YouTube's offices in Silicon
Valley, south of San Francisco, where the company owned by
Alphabet Inc's Google employs nearly 2,000 people.
A man was in critical condition and two women were seriously
wounded in the attack, which ended when Aghdam shot and killed
herself.
"The San Bruno Police Department is investigating a motive for
this shooting. At this time there is no evidence that the
shooter knew the victims of this shooting or that individuals
were specifically targeted," police said in a statement.
Aghdam's online profile shows she was a vegan activist who ran a
website called NasimeSabz.com, meaning "Green Breeze" in
Persian, where she posted about Persian culture and veganism, as
well as long passages critical of YouTube.
A screenshot of a video posted on Aghnam's YouTube channel
before it was taken down on Tuesday, showed her complaining that
"YouTube filtered my channels to keep them from getting views!"
YouTube spokeswoman Jessica Mason could not immediately be
reached for comment.
There are hundreds of mass shootings every year in the United
States. A national debate around tighter curbs on gun ownership
has intensified since the massacre of 17 people at a Florida
high school in February shocked the public.
(Reporting by Rich McKay; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
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