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- Nasim Aghdam, the woman suspected of firing shots at YouTube’s headquarters and wounding three people, had an active presence online.
- Images and videos uploaded to Instagram and YouTube accounts allegedly connected to Aghdam contained political messages and fitness tips — but also featured some heavy criticism of YouTube.
- Several of the social-media accounts — including a Facebook and Instagram account, and several YouTube channels linked to Aghdam — have been taken down.
- Her father, Ismail Aghdam, told Mercury News “she was angry” at YouTube.
The female suspect in Tuesday’s shooting at YouTube’s headquarters appeared to have an active presence online. YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook accounts connected to the woman featured a wide range of content — from dancing to fitness tips, and commentary on veganism.
Law-enforcement officials identified the suspected shooter as Nasim Aghdam, 38, on Tuesday night.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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