Shooting at YouTube headquarters wounds several
Female suspect died from self-inflicted gunshot wound and several others were wounded April 3, 2018, in San Bruno, Calif.
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Female suspect died from self-inflicted gunshot wound and several others were wounded April 3, 2018, in San Bruno, Calif.
San Bruno, California, police identified the suspect late Tuesday as Nasim Najafi Aghdam
Nasim Aghdam shot three people at YouTube headquarters, then died from apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound, police say
YouTube project manager Todd Sherman wrote on Twitter that he also "peaked around for threats" during Tuesday's incident
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