Nasim Aghdam’s family members reportedly warned police they thought she was going to attack the YouTube headquarters early Tuesday morning, but the San Bruno Police Department could not prevent the shooting later that afternoon.
Aghdam wounded three people after opening fire on YouTube staffers Tuesday afternoon. She reportedly was motivated by a perception the company was censoring her videos on a variety of liberal issues.
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Aghdam’s father, Ismail, reported her missing Monday night. He told local police police she “hated” YouTube and could possibly act violently in some capacity. Officers eventually located Aghdam early Tuesday morning in Mountain View, California, more than 700 miles away from San Diego home.
Similarly, Aghdam’s brother contacted the authorities after she did not respond to multiple text messages and calls Tuesday morning.
San Bruno Police Chief Ed Barberini said on ABC Wednesday morning his department was aware Aghdam “was reported missing by her family in San Diego on the 31st of March, and that she was located in a community about 30 miles south of us early Tuesday morning.”
Aghdam had a history of vocally opposing YouTube via social media and her own personal website. (RELATED: YouTube Shooter’s Bizarre Anti-Meat Videos)
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