Discharge of guns at YouTube headquarters due to not earning money from videos

In the afternoon of April 3 (morning of 4/4 Vietnam time), a woman entered YouTube headquarters in California and started shooting staff.

In the afternoon of April 3 (morning of 4/4 Vietnam time), a woman entered YouTube headquarters in California and started shooting staff.

The disaster picture, the perpetrator as well as the motivation gradually cleared up after the incident. The defender was identified as Nasim Aghdam, a 39-year-old woman from San Diego. After breaking into the headquarters through the parking lot, three people were shot and then shot and killed.

Upon hearing the gunfire, the YouTube staff called the police, who even posted it on Twitter. A few minutes later, police arrived at the scene and the staff were evacuated from the building.

The original source said the perpetrator tried to shoot his boyfriend, but police San Bruno later said there was no evidence that she knew the victim or who the target was. However, there is evidence that Aghdam is disgruntled with YouTube and this is her behavior. Sheriff Barberini said she was reported missing from March 31.

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The killer is Nasim Aghdam, a 39-year-old woman

Aghdam's father told Mercury News that his daughter had complained that YouTube censored and did not allow her to make money from the video. Her brother said 'she always said that YouTube ruined her life' and warned the police that she would 'do something' at the headquarters after hearing her sister came to Mountain View, but the police said they Not be warned.

Aghdam often posted videos of vegetarianism and animal rights, complaining that YouTube purposely filtered videos to not have views and not let her make money. This is an overburdened version of the complaints because many YouTube users also claim that YouTube removes ads from videos, violates their video monetization and video filtering rules so no one can find them.

After the attack, many technology companies expressed sympathy to the victims, including YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, CEO Google SUndar Pichai sent a letter to all Google employees, CEO Amazon Jeff Bezos, Apple CEO Tim Cook, CEO Microsoft Satya Nadella, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey (after the shooting, there are hackers who took YouTube's Twitter account to release false information)

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