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YouTube employee Dianna Arnspiger said she was on the building's second floor when she heard gunshots, ran to a window and saw the shooter on a patio outside.
She said the woman wore glasses and a scarf and was using a "big huge pistol."
"It was a woman and she was firing her gun. And I just said, 'Shooter!,' and everybody started running," Arnspiger said.
She and others hid in a conference room for an hour while another YouTube employee repeatedly tried live streaming it via YouTube but kept getting the video removed for violating terms of service agreements due to the firearm...
"It was terrifying," she said.."we ended up having to use facebook live....it was horrible"
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Originally posted by breederbuck33 View PostPeople aren't any more or less nuts than they were a long time ago. The difference is that you hear about EVERYTHING via your choices of "media". Imagine what you would have heard about if the media presence was as strong in the 80s and 90s as it is today with Facebook and Twitter! I agree with people above. So far this just seems like someone's crazy ole lady had enough.
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The night before Nasim Aghdam opened fire in a courtyard at YouTube’s headquarters Tuesday afternoon, Mountain View police found the San Diego woman sleeping in her car.
She had been reported missing by her family in Southern California, and her father Ismail Aghdam told police she might be going to YouTube because she “hated” the company. Police called the family at 2 a.m. Tuesday to say she’d been found and that everything was “under control,” her father said......
The family came to California from Iran in 1996, Shahran said. He said Nasim had been living recently with her grandmother in San Diego. “She was always complaining that YouTube ruined her life,” he said.
Doesnt seem like she knew anyone at Youtube, and was just angry they were censoring her?
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Originally posted by breederbuck33 View PostPeople aren't any more or less nuts than they were a long time ago. The difference is that you hear about EVERYTHING via your choices of "media". Imagine what you would have heard about if the media presence was as strong in the 80s and 90s as it is today with Facebook and Twitter! I agree with people above. So far this just seems like someone's crazy ole lady had enough.
The left is pushing the envelope at every turn and we are letting to many foreigners, who we know nothing about, into this country..
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