YouTube shooter’s father warned police that his daughter was heading to the HQ

  • Nasim Agdham, 39, shot three people and took her own life at YouTube’s headquarters on Tuesday
  • Her family called police on Monday to report her missing after she failed to answer her cellphone for two days
  • Ismail Agdham, her father, said he warned police that she might be heading to YouTube’s headquarters because she ‘hated’ the company

The father of the woman who shot three people and then took her own life at YouTube’s headquarters on Tuesday warned police that his daughter hated the company.

Nasim Aghdam, 39, had told her family a few weeks ago that YouTube had ‘stopped everything,’ and ‘she was angry,’ Ismail Aghdam told The Mercury News.

Ismail Aghdam said the family called police on Monday to report his daughter missing after she failed to answer her cellphone for two days.

He added that he even warned police that she might be heading to YouTube’s headquarters because she ‘hated’ the company. 

On Tuesday around 2am, Mountain View Police called the family to report that they had found Nasim sleeping in her car and that everything was ‘under control’. 

The father of Nasim Aghdam, 39 (pictured), who shot three people and then took her own life at YouTube’s headquarters on Tuesday warned police that his daughter hated the company

Ismail Aghdam said the family called police on Monday to report Nasim (pictured, August 2009) missing after she failed to answer her cellphone for two days

On Tuesday around 2am, Mountain View Police called the family to report that they had found Nasim (pictured at one year old) sleeping in her car and that everything was 'under control'

Ismail Aghdam said the family called police on Monday to report his daughter missing after she failed to answer her cellphone for two days. On Tuesday around 2am, Mountain View Police called the family to report that they had found Nasim (left in 2009 and right at one year bold) sleeping in her car and that everything was ‘under control’

Mountain View police confirmed to Mercury News on Tuesday night that a woman of the same name had been found asleep in a vehicle early Tuesday morning in a parking lot.  

‘Our officers made contact with the woman after the license plate of her vehicle matched that of a missing person out of Southern California,’ said Mountain View Police spokeswoman Katie Nelson.

‘The woman confirmed her identity to us and answered subsequent questions. At the conclusion of our discussion, her family was notified that she had been located.’

Ismail Aghdam described his daughter as a vegan activist and an animal lover. 

According to state records, she had once established a charity called Peace Thunder Inc, to ‘educate people about animal cruelty, environmental pollution’ and other causes.

Ismail Aghdam described his daughter as a vegan activist and an animal lover (Pictured, a family photo of Nasim  with her parents)

Ismail Aghdam described his daughter as a vegan activist and an animal lover (Pictured, a family photo of Nasim  with her parents)

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