Four people are injured and the female shooter is deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after opening fire at YouTube headquarters Tuesday afternoon.
San Bruno Police Chief Ed Barberini described entering the building, finding the shooter deceased and finding the injured persons:
The Los Angeles Times reports that the incident is not being treated as terrorism. Rather, a case of “domestic or workplace violence.”
Police have not released a description of the shooter or the firearm used.
Ironically, California has every gun control pushed in the wake of the February 14 attack on Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. These controls include an “assault weapons” ban, universal background checks, firearm confiscation laws (Gun Violence Restraining Orders), firearm registration requirements, firearm owner safety certification requirements, a 10-day waiting period for gun purchases, and “good cause” limitations on the issuance of concealed carry licenses.
California also has ammunition controls which require state residents to buy ammunition from state-approved vendors and bar residents from buying ammo out-of-state.
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