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Nightly news coverage of YouTube headquarters shooting

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Nightly news coverage of YouTube headquarters shooting

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Alright, let's watch some of the nightly news clips about the YouTube shooting. See what they're saying. San Bruno, one of Silicon Valley's most high profile companies. Police cars responding to 911 calls from inside neighboring buildings. Outside other buildings also put on lockdown. Multiple agencies were... Okay, watch these cops who are reporting to a shooting. There's an active shooter. Look at how they're walking. They don't give a shit. Look at these guys in the back with their head down. This guy has his head down. There's an active shooter and this guy's going to walk with his head down. Spawning to the scene. In my opinion, this is like a drill. Heavily arms swathe. The way that they're walking, that's not a real shooting going on. This is just a drill. There's just like a walk through. On teams going in, you see them there. Nonchalant. Agent securing the scene, allowing people. This is for show. Why do you think the helicopters right above them filming it? It's for show. Well, to come out, but with their hands in the air. Yeah, they tell them to come out with their hands in the air because the helicopters out there trying to get a good shot for the local news. Nightly news. Tonight we know the shooter was a woman who is now dead, but four others are injured. ABC Senior National Correspondent Matt Gutman with the details just coming in. Shot supplier during the lunch hour at the Video Colossus YouTube. The upturned chairs, the bullet casings, and the police emergency call. I don't see bullet casings. I mean, there might be bullets there. I see yellow marks or yellow, whatever, things with a number on it. I mean, I really can't tell if those are bullet casings. I'm a shooter at 9-1-1-1-1-1-1-1. Now, tragically familiar, but not this. A female suspect. I'm so concerned that we shared the fact that we're in the door. We did look in a victim with a, we believed to be self-effective, gunshot one. The female, but the investigation is still ongoing. This is believed to be the first female mass shooter since at least 2010. Follow the cops, the way that they're walking around, nonchalant. It doesn't seem like there's an active shooter. It seems like it's a drill. The first call came in at 1246 local time. Two minutes left. Yeah, these guys, this is, this is, there's not a shooting going on. Interpolice is a riot. This guy's got his head turned. This guy's head is head down. Searching for the shooter. This is crazy. We're on lockdown. This crazy brawl, lockdown, man. Huck him this video. Huck him this guy's video gets to go on to the news. I want to ride home. How did they get that video? Searching counter, numerous employees flee from the building. I was very chaotic as you could imagine. Police moving forward, finding hundreds of YouTube employees fleeing their hands raised. All for show, a helicopter right above them. Filming the entire thing. Like this is ridiculous to me. Everybody stand in front of me and get first in front of the helicopter. Teams proceeding to clear the building and searching each of them. Why is there just one cop for like hundreds of people to frisk? Is this for show? Employee. And find the car on the screen here in San Bernard. This man tended to one of the wounded and in your... The bungee guy, this guy attended to the wounded. You put a turnig it on someone. He doesn't say it in this video. I just posted it on the channel. He says he used a bungee cord as a turnig kit. That's the dumb... Like these nice. It's a gunshot wound. So I put like a turnig kit on her to try to help her. The ambulance came and then they took her away, put a real turnig kit on her. Hospital. Yeah. Put a turn... Because you put a fucking bungee cord on it. Those end police reporting at least four victims have been hospitalized. Look at all these cop cars. Look at this. This is ridiculous. This is what a drill looks like. All cop fire. All cop cars. Big FBI vehicle. Cop cars. Cop cars. All for show. And that cup and joins us now. Matt, as you reported, police say they found four victims. What do we know about the victims' condition right now? Right now we've spoken to one of the major hospitals treating them. San Francisco General. They say they have received one male in critical condition. Another female in serious condition and a third person, another female in fair condition. And right now police are just trying to figure out what happened here and figure out the actual nature of this attack. It's all still so fresh. Right Matt? Thanks so much. Much about the YouTube shooting following a common pattern. The shots ringing out. The lockdown. The massive... The suspect of female is dead. NBC's Jo Ling can't has laid the tails. People were wounded and the suspect of female is dead. NBC's Jo Ling can't has laid the tails. Today terror inside YouTube headquarters. Shot's fired just before one hit. Terror inside YouTube headquarters. We have a report of something to work again. They heard 78 shots. 78 shots. That's what was reported. Seven to eight shots. In the fire. Police. Why is there a camera guy filming a cop running? Storm. There's a shooting going on, but the camera guy is, you know, they're not going to duck or take cover. They got to make sure they film all the cops doing their jobs. In YouTube, alongside fire and SWAT teams, as employees escaped with their hands up, then headed down. Law enforcement says the shoot... Why? There was female and multiple law enforcement sources telling NBC News she died at the scene. We have four victims who have all been transported for gunshot-related injuries. Oh, look, the triage center set up. This looks like a drill. We have one subject who's deceased inside the building with a self-influenced wound. They identified down a female and a satellite shirt. That's the one we have down. The center, the cornering of the gunshot wound, it's just... Okay, where's the video of that? I heard a bunch of shots, like a lot, like at least 20 shots. 20 shots. You heard 20 shots? You're the only person I've heard yet say that they heard that many shots. Most people didn't hear any shots, or they heard two to four, or they heard eight. So you're out of your fucking mind, you're lying. Really fast, within a minute or two. One YouTube employee running for his life, saying, I looked down and saw blood drips on the floor and stairs. Bullshit, bull fucking shit. You're gonna take a picture of it? There's no security cam footage that can pick that up. You're just gonna send a tweet out. Get the fuck out of here. Focus is on this outdoor dining area, with red umbrella and chairs knocked over. Please. Showing absolutely nothing again. Scene placing markers on the ground. Oh, placing markers on the ground next to absolutely nothing so that you buy it, because we're trying to television. Google, which owns YouTube. Programming into your mind. Saying it is coordinating with authorities. Patients have been transported to Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. Really? Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital? I can't remember what they said on the other newscast. They said San Francisco something hospital and they said they took four victims there. I don't know if they're probably the same hospital, but if someone wants to look into that, I don't know. Okay. Senior law enforcement officials tell NBC News the suspect is a woman in her mid-30s. And the motive appears to be a domestic dispute. There. No, it's probably because she's tired of YouTube censoring her channel, deleting her videos, removing her channels. And she probably had enough. There's no connection to terrorism. The art didn't happen at all for patients. And it was just a drill. Chins are expected to fully recover. Let's start. Julie, Kent in California tonight. Thank you. And this workplace shooting stands out for many others because the suspect is a woman with only a few exceptions nearly every other workplace or school shooting. I run a cow every news channel that I've watched cover this keeps bringing up the fact that it was a woman and then they go into a piece about women and shooters. I think was carried out by a man. And the shooting of YouTube is also once again shining a light on workplace safety. As more companies work to beef up security measures. Yeah, beef up those security measures. That's why all these events are happening. Here's NBC's Tom Castello. Today's incident at YouTube, just the latest in a long string of workplace shootings are across the country. 2015, 14 dead in a terror attack at a San Bernardino public health office. Over the years, dozens more killed at a naval facility, a beer distributor. Post offices and many more from 1982 through 2018 96 workplace mass shootings. 94 of them carried out by male shooters, just a single shooter was female. The San Bernardino attack carried out by a man. That doesn't even look real. And a woman. It's very rare that we see a female shooter in a violence and workplace scenario. We've seen them. We've seen them in companies across the country. But again, it's usually the male that's acting out with a weapon or firearm like this. A study released by the Secret Service just last week found nearly half of mass shooting suspects were motivated by a personal grievance. Oh, ironic how they just did the study last week. Have this graphic available for today's news? Often retaliating for perceived wrong. 64% of the shooting suspects had some form of mental illness. With a quarter previously hospitalized for psychiatric treatment. But some. Where the hell do you house people for psychiatric treatment? Because the last time I checked, you've closed all the psych words and just given people pills to take and let them loose on the streets. People just want revenge. They're choking on the grudge. They want to get back at someone for somebody done them wrong. That's a lot of the motivation as well. Workplace homicides occur almost every day in this country. 2016 500 people were killed. It's a growing problem that employers are now struggling to deal with. Blaster. All right, Tom Castello. Thank you. We'll turn that up.