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Shooting Suspect May Have Been Angry About YouTube Policies

The San Bruno, California, police chief told reporters the suspect was "upset with policies and practices of YouTube."

Shooting Suspect May Have Been Angry About YouTube Policies
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Police say they might know what led a female suspect to shoot several people at YouTube's headquarters.

The San Bruno, California, police chief told reporters Wednesday the suspect was "upset with policies and practices of YouTube," and authorities say they believe that was the motive behind the shooting.

The police chief also said the suspect visited a gun range before heading to YouTube's campus Tuesday afternoon.

Officials identified the suspect as 39-year-old Nasim Najafi Aghdam. According to a statement from police, she shot and wounded three people. Police say she was found dead of a gunshot wound.

Aghdam had been reported missing by her family before the incident. About 11 hours before the shooting took place, police say they found her and notified her family but that she gave no signs of being upset or ready to harm anyone.

Officers described her as "calm and cooperative."

Two of the shooting victims have now been released from the hospital.

The suspect's father told news outlets his daughter said YouTube was censoring her videos. Investigators say there's no evidence she was targeting certain people.

Additional reporting from Newsy affiliate CNN