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YouTube Shooter Told Family Members She 'Hated' the Company

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YouTube Shooter Told Family Members She 'Hated' the Company

A woman who believed she was being suppressed by YouTube and told her family members she "hated" the company opened fire at the company's headquarters in San Bruno Tuesday, wounding three people before killing herself, police said.

Orange County Homeless Crisis

A federal judge, David Carter, has forced local officials here in Orange County to find a solution to the thousands of homeless people living in the county. Advocates for the homeless like Jeannie Robbins, were happy with the hearing – because the judge essentially told local officials here to stop messing around, stop politicking, and find a solution to the homeless crisis in the area.

Discussions of Sacramento Police Shooting Continue at City Council Meeting

Protests have continued for weeks in Sacramento over the police shooting death of 22-year-old Stephon Clark, an unarmed black man. But a City Council meeting Tuesday night that was expected to draw hundreds of people only drew a couple dozen. Those who did show up implored the city council to reform the police department.

Bill Would Change When California Cops Can Use Deadly Force

Several lawmakers and the family of Stephon Clark, a 22-year-old unarmed black man who was fatally shot by Sacramento police, proposed on Tuesday that California become the first state to significantly restrict when officers can open fire.

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