
Airbnb sues person who held unauthorized party where two were shot, one fatally
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Sunnyvale, California — Airbnb says it's taking legal action against a booking guest who held an unauthorized party at a house here earlier this month during which two people were shot. One died.
"Somebody should be held responsible," Daniel Erickson, who's lived in the neighborhood for several decades, told CBS San Francisco. "I don't like that kind of thing going on. No, no, that was very disturbing." The August 7 party apparently had 150 to 200 guests, the San Francisco-based company said.
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