Suspect In YouTube Shooting Angry That Her Videos Had Been ‘De-Monetized’

Officers run toward a YouTube office in San Bruno, Calif., on Tuesday, responding a shooting there.

Jeff Chiu / AP

Updated at 3:40 a.m. ET on Wednesday

A woman with an apparent grudge against YouTube for what she claimed was censoring and de-monetizing her videos, opened fire at the video-sharing service’s San Bruno, Calif., headquarters, wounding several people before fatally shooting herself, according to police.

Police Chief Ed Barberini said the attack was carried out with a handgun and initially investigated the shooting as a possible domestic dispute.