According to multiple reports, police in San Bruno, CA have responded to an active shooter at the YouTube headquarters.
reports of an active shooter from employees
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— ಠ_ಠ (@MikeIsaac) April 3, 2018
Police say they received multiple 911 calls of an active shooter on the premises.
Police activity at 901 Cherry Ave, please stay out of the area. pic.twitter.com/H6iAj0g7ra
— San Bruno Police (@SanBrunoPolice) April 3, 2018
Snaps from the scene show people evacuating and police arriving:
Snapchats show police responding to San Bruno incident reportedly a shooting at YouTube HQ, per KRON4 pic.twitter.com/YfwtOgqqKs
— Dan Milano ? (@DanMilanoHere) April 3, 2018
More snaps from the scene pic.twitter.com/yPm8S7VOrJ
— Dan Milano ? (@DanMilanoHere) April 3, 2018
Todd Sherman was in the building and tweeted this account of the incident:
We were sitting in a meeting and then we heard people running because it was rumbling the floor. First thought was earthquake. https://t.co/gmolQmRXm1
— Todd Sherman (@tdd) April 3, 2018
After existing the room we still didn’t know what was going on but more people were running. Seemed serious and not like a drill.
— Todd Sherman (@tdd) April 3, 2018
At that point every new person I saw was a potential shooter. Someone else said that the person shot out the back doors and then shot themselves.
— Todd Sherman (@tdd) April 3, 2018
I looked down and saw blood drips on the floor and stairs. Peaked around for threats and then we headed downstairs and out the front.
— Todd Sherman (@tdd) April 3, 2018
Police cruisers pull up, hopped out with rifles ready and I told them where the situation was as I headed down the street to meet up with a couple team members.
— Todd Sherman (@tdd) April 3, 2018
In an Uber omw home. Hope everyone is safe.
— Todd Sherman (@tdd) April 3, 2018
There’s no official report about whether the situation is resolved, stay tuned for updates.
UPDATE: The situation is resolved. According to reports four people were injured not including the shooter, a female who may have died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound:
Four people were hurt and 1 person died in a shooting at YouTube Headquarters in San Bruno, CA, according to San Bruno Police Chief Ed Barberini.
The deceased, a female, may have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, but that is still under investigation.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) April 3, 2018