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Hostage crisis at Discovery Channel endsGunman, who was shot dead, hated environmental shows
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James J Lee who was killed after the standoff. AP
James J Lee who was killed after the standoff. AP

Three hostages — two Discovery Communications employees and a security guard — escaped unhurt after the four-hour standoff on Wednesday in Silver Spring, just outside the nation’s capital.

After several hours negotiating with the gunman, tactical officers moved in when authorities monitoring him on building security cameras saw him pull out a handgun and point it at a hostage, said Montgomery County Police Chief Thomas Manger.

A law enforcement official said authorities had identified James J Lee as the suspect, but police had not released the gunman’s identity.

Previous encounters

It wasn’t the first time Lee, a homeless former Californian, had targeted Discovery’s headquarters. In February 2008, he was charged with disorderly conduct for staging a ‘Save the Planet Protest’. In court and online, he had demanded an end to Discovery

Communications LLC’s shows such as TLC’s Kate Plus 8 and 19 Kids and Counting.
Instead, he said, the network should air “programmes encouraging human sterilisation and infertility.”

“'Humans are the most destructive, filthy, pollutive creatures around and are wrecking what’s left of the planet with their false morals and breeding cultures,” Lee wrote in a bitter manifesto on his website.

Lee, 43, also objected to Discovery’s environmental programming. He wrote in 2008 that a show he called Planet Green was “about more PRODUCTS to make MONEY, not actual solutions.”

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(Published 02 September 2010, 21:40 IST)