The woman who shot three people at YouTube headquarters in Northern California has been identified as Nasim Aghdam and TheNewsGuru.com has gathered all relevant timeline on the suspect in the news.
Our findings revealed that several media outlets including NBC, ABC7 and CBS have reported that Nasim Aghdam shot and injured three people at YouTube HQ before turning the gun on herself, was Nasim Aghdam, a woman in her late 30s.
Nasim Aghdam was found dead from what was reportedly a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
YouTube
Aghdam reportedly had a number of YouTube accounts and a website were she allegedly voiced concerns about YouTube and its monetisation policies. She reportedly had no relationships with anyone at YouTube HQ.
YouTube employees began posting to Twitter about a shooting around 1 p.m. PT. They described a chaotic scene that was brought under control by law enforcement.
A person the police believed to be the shooter was found seemingly dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Three others, a 32-year-old woman, a 27-year-old woman and a 36-year-old man were transported to the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital with gunshot wounds.
Police report
The woman took her own life after the shootings. She was found at the scene and appeared to have killed herself with a handgun, but the investigation is just beginning, San Bruno Police Chief Ed Barberini said.
“We know very, very little right now, and we probably won’t know more until tomorrow morning,” the chief said.
A fourth person was injured as people scrambled off the patio outside the cafe on campus.
The shooter is believed to have known at least one of the victims, two law enforcement officials told CNN.
The shooter’s motive was unclear, Barberini said, adding that it’s unclear whether the shooting was a domestic violence incident.
Victims
A spokesman for Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, a level 1 trauma center, said the facility received three patients. One 36-year-old man was in critical condition, one 32-year-old woman was in serious condition and one 27-year-old woman was in fair condition.
Dr. Andre Campbell said the three patients were all conscious and none had yet gone into surgery. When asked how the patients reacted, Campbell said: “Shocked, like we are every time these terrible things happen.”