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Gnnr
09-01-2010, 11:23 PM
Discovery Channel hostage crisis ends with gunman's death (http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-discovery-hostages-20100902,0,4192082.story)

James J. Lee, who was protesting what he said was the network's promotion of overpopulation, was fatally shot by police after taking three people captive at the company headquarters in Maryland.

Reporting from Silver Spring, Md. —

Police shot and killed a gunman after he took three people hostage Wednesday afternoon at the Discovery Channel's headquarters here, officials said.

A law enforcement official speaking on condition of anonymity because the investigation was ongoing said authorities had identified James J. Lee as the likely suspect.

Lee, 43, who was upset with the channel over its programming, entered the building about 1 p.m., wielding a gun and wearing "explosive devices," and took a security guard and two other employees hostage, police said. The rest of the company's nearly 1,900 employees were evacuated from the building.

After several hours of telephone negotiations, Lee pulled out his gun and pointed it at one of the hostages, police said. Tactical officers then took aim at Lee, killing him. It was unclear whether Lee had been able to fire his gun, but all three hostages were able to escape safely, according to officials.

"I know that he had some history with folks at Discovery Channel," Montgomery County Police Chief J. Thomas Manger said at a news conference after the shooting.

According to electronic court records, Lee was charged with disorderly conduct in 2008 and served 46 days in jail for a protest he staged in front of the channel's headquarters. He said he was protesting that Discovery's programming had little to do with saving the planet.

"He didn't think we were environmentally sound," said David Leavy, a spokesman for Discovery Communications, adding, "there had not been any communication from him in the last couple of years."

A lengthy posting that could be seen Wednesday on a website registered to Lee expressed anger against the Discovery Channel and said it promoted overpopulation, according to a report from the Associated Press.

He said the network and its affiliates should stop "encouraging the birth of any more parasitic human infants." Instead, he said, it should air "programs encouraging human sterilization and infertility."

"NO MORE BABIES! Population growth is a real crisis," he wrote.

"I want Discovery Communications to broadcast on their channels to the world their new program lineup and I want proof they are doing so," he wrote. "I want the new shows started by asking the public for inventive solution ideas to save the planet and the remaining wildlife on it."

Discovery Health and TLC, both owned by Discovery Communications, spearheaded America's fascination with prodigious families.

TLC is perhaps the most recognizable in the large-family genre of reality television with its one-time flagship series "Jon & Kate Plus 8," which at its peak garnered 10 million viewers. Its spin-off, "Kate Plus 8," premiered with 3.4 million viewers in June.

TLC's other bountiful brood includes The Duggar family in "19 Kids and Counting." The network has also aired "Table for 12," and "Kids by the Dozen," which featured a number of families with 13 to 16 children each.

Oh, the irony.

lawrenceyang
09-01-2010, 11:32 PM
ironic indeed

cdlong
09-02-2010, 05:24 AM
It seems the police agreed with him and decided to get started on a solution.

Just think of the nerd apocalypse that would ensue if Kari Byron was injured.

Seriously though, i can understand crashing your plane into an IRS building or something, but the fucking discovery channel? This guy must have had serious mental health issues.

murda-c
09-02-2010, 06:37 AM
They shut down the whole area.

traffic was a bitch....that's probably why they shot him.

nathanong87
09-02-2010, 06:52 AM
yea i was riding on the metro (other line) while this was happening. then on the drive back home i heard they shot him. glad he let all the hostages go and yes, after reading the articles written about him this morning, it would appear that he's not exact "all there.."

sw20>>s14
09-02-2010, 05:57 PM
Just think of the nerd apocalypse that would ensue if Kari Byron was injured.



id collapse if i ever knew something happened to grant...HELLA homo :love:

K_style
09-02-2010, 06:10 PM
WTF.......

It sure is Ironic...

ronmcdon
09-02-2010, 06:55 PM
I think gunman Lee does have a point that overpopulation is a real problem today.
Discovery isn't helping by having shit shows like "John & Kate plus 8" encouring ppl having a crazy amount of kids.

That being said, Lee's method was obviousy distasteful.
IDK if he planned on being some martyr to begin with & call attention on his concerns.

joeapple8
09-02-2010, 07:08 PM
Better not fuck with my new episodes of myth busters!

SimpleS14
09-02-2010, 07:19 PM
He got his message delivered.....

FRpilot
09-02-2010, 10:47 PM
that's true.. although most people will not read into it and think he's just another crazy person with a gun.

BOROSUN
09-03-2010, 12:31 AM
crazy people get it right sometimes.

cdlong
09-03-2010, 05:27 AM
most people will not read into it and think he's just another crazy person with a gun.

That's because he is a crazy person with a gun. And while over population is becoming a problem, it's nowhere near how he portrayed it. The huge families are just unique examples, not the norm. That's the reason they get TV shows. Though I did work with a guy with 10 kids. I doubt he did it because he wanted to be on TV or thought it was cool. The average family size in the US is still like 2.2 kids and I think it's dropping. a number of developed countries have a rate below 2 (decreasing population when not counting immigration).

bb4_96
09-03-2010, 05:49 AM
I feel for him. Seems like he was very concerned with destruction of the natural world by growing(however slowly) human populous.