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  3. For lighting, I simply used a blown out background by filming in my garage. She was 38 years old and lived with her grandmother in. Vorhies said an officer with an assault rifle then came through a security door.
  4. Several YouTube employees tweeted about the attack as it was taking place. Details of any payments she may have been receiving have not yet been disclosed. Police have previously said Aghdam went to a gun range before arriving at YouTube. Aghdam wounded three people, one of them critically, before killing herself.
  5. Caldwell declined to identify the range but said employees contacted police after the shooting to report she had practiced there. They confirmed that this was a missing person from Southern California and had notified her family. When looking at active shooter incidents like this one, how rare is it to see a female? Employees include engineers for search, content channels and advertising placement. I usually drag some guns along to film, because the setting is pleasant. She gave no reason but said she was its only member and the group had no assets. The woman who shot 3 people at YouTube and took her own life was a disgruntled user of the social platform who claimed the company censored and discriminated against her. The officers did not identify her as a threat. He said he heard a total of about 15 to 17 shots.
  6. YouTube Shooter Nasim Aghdam Claimed Platform Discriminated Against Her - One grab from January 15, 2016 shows Aghdam had received 182,776 views while another grab from October 14 that year showed her video had received 94,617 views. I usually drag some guns along to film, because the setting is pleasant.
  7. The videos have become central to the motive authorities have settled on for the shooting: -- the world's biggest online video website. YouTube had no comment about any actions related to Aghdam's videos. Tip from YouTube shooter's family didn't indicate she would turn violent, police say Aghdam also ran a Farsi-language public channel on the messaging app Telegram, which had 6,000 followers. Telegram reportedly has some 40 million users in Iran. Two women wounded in the shooting were released Wednesday from a San Francisco hospital. The third victim, a 36-year-old man, was upgraded from critical to serious condition. Police say Aghdam legally owned the 9 mm semi-automatic handgun she used in the attack. The suspect's father, Ismail Aghdam, told the Bay Area News Group he warned police the day before the attack that his daughter was upset with how YouTube handled her videos and might be planning to go to its offices. Police interviewed YouTube shooter ahead of attack Police in Mountain View said they spoke to Ismail twice after contacting the family to report finding his daughter and that he never told them she could become violent or pose a threat to YouTube employees. During her 20-minute interview with officers, Aghdam said she was having family problems and had left her home, police said. Agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives on Youtube shooter videos searched two homes where Aghdam had lived -- one in Menifee, which is southeast of Los Angeles, and another in 4S Ranch, north of San Diego. Aghdam referenced a since-deactivated website, PeaceThunder, in a 2014 interview promoting veganism. The state attorney general's website shows a charity group named PeaceThunder affiliated with Aghdan was dissolved at her request in 2011. She gave no reason but said she was its only member and the group had no assets. Topics of conversations included Persian cooking. She once told Rundell that her pet rabbit was unhappy and asked where youtube shooter videos got his. The family turned away reporters outside the family home in Menifee Wednesday. She did not give her last name. Aghdam walked onto the YouTube property through a parking garage, and it's not clear whether she encountered any security. The company said Wednesday it will increase security at its headquarters and offices around the world. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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