Five people died in a Thursday shooting at an Airbnb rental home in Orinda, California. Airbnb's chief executive called the carnage 'unacceptable.'
Airbnb said it’s banning “party houses” from its platform following a shooting at a Halloween party held at an Airbnb rental home in California that left five people dead.
First, we are expanding manual screening of high-risk reservations flagged by our risk detection technology. — Brian Chesky November 2, 2019 The shooting occurred Thursday at a home in the city of Orinda reportedly owned by Airbnb user Michael Wang. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the rental listing had clearly stated that no parties were to be held at the property; authorities said more than 100 people gathered at the home for a costume party celebrating Halloween.
“[The police] were on the way to go there to stop them, but before we got there, the neighbor already sent us a message saying there was a shooting,” Wang said.
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