Gunfire erupted at YouTube’s offices
in California Tuesday, leaving at least three people injured and sparking a
panicked escape before the suspected shooter — a woman — apparently committed
suicide.
Amid a chaotic scene in the city of
San Bruno, a woman believed to be the shooter was found dead at the scene of
the Google-owned video sharing service.
“We have one subject who is deceased
inside the building with a self-inflicted wound,” San Bruno Police Chief Ed
Barberini told reporters. “At this time, we believe it to be the shooter.”
Barberini mentioned “four victims”
but it was not immediately clear if that included the shooter.
There was no immediate word on any
motive.
Shootings by women are an extremely
rare occurrence in the United States where the overwhelming majority of gun
violence is carried out by men.
According to an FBI study that
looked at 160 incidents involving one or more shooters in public places between
2000 and 2013 — just six of the people who opened fire were women, a share of
3.8 percent.
Amid conflicting reports on
casualties, Barberini said the injured “have been transported and are being
treated for injuries that are treatable.”
He said police had sealed off the
building as they pursued the investigation and searched for any additional
possible victims.
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Frantic escape –
Employees recounted frantic scenes
as they fled YouTube’s headquarters near San Francisco, with one saying he saw
blood on the floor as he escaped.
“We were sitting in a meeting and
then we heard people running because it was rumbling the floor. First thought
was earthquake,” employee Todd Sherman tweeted.
Sherman said that as he headed for
an exit “someone said that there was a person with a gun,” and added “at that
point every new person I saw was a potential shooter.”
Sherman’s tweets continued: “I
looked down and saw blood drips on the floor and stairs. Peeked around for
threats and then we headed downstairs and out the front.”
One image posted by a Twitter user
showed employees being led out of the building with their hands up, with no
further explanation.
Another YouTube employee, Vadim
Lavrusik, tweeted: “Active shooter at YouTube HQ. Heard shots and saw people
running while at my desk. Now barricaded inside a room with coworkers.”
Later, Lavrusik said he had escaped
to safety.
Witnesses reported helicopters on
the scene as well as police SWAT teams.
The White House said President
Donald Trump had been briefed and that his administration was monitoring the
ongoing situation in San Bruno.
Shortly afterward, Trump tweeted,
“Our thoughts and prayers are with everybody involved. Thank you to our
phenomenal Law Enforcement Officers and First Responders that are currently on
the scene.”
YouTube headquarters is located some
30 miles (50 kilometers) from the main Google campus in Mountain View.
The shooting, which follows a series
of deadly gun incidents at schools and elsewhere, comes amid heated debate on
gun control measures in the United States.
An estimated 1.5 million people
participated in demonstrations March 24 calling for stricter firearms measures
following a deadly shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Organizers of the March for Our
Lives sent a message of solidarity to the employees hit by Tuesday’s shooting,
tweeting “Our hearts are with you, @YouTube.”
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