James Lee

James Lee:Radical environmentalists, who took three hostages at the headquarters of the Discovery Channel when wearing what police might be explosives, was shot dead by officers, police said.

Killer recognized James Lee, was killed by police after four hours of negotiations, but all the hostages are alive, “said Montgomery County Police Chief J. Thomas Manger.

Manger said the suspect “metal cans, tied to his chest and back. When Lee was struck by police bullets, one of the cans “jumped”. Police did not confirm if the canisters were bombs, but the manager said that “the device may have gone” when he was shot.

Manger said police will search the building looking for other potential explosives Lee may have left inside.

“All hostages are safe,” said the manager, finished 4:00 confrontation, in which about 1900 employees were evacuated from the building, as well as on-site day care company.

Manger said the police said Li “several hours” in which he expressed “a variety of emotions in this regard.
Law enforcement identified the suspect, James Lee, 43, from Washington, DC, which at least two years, called for protests against the company and who was arrested and convicted of disorderly conduct at a protest in front of the headquarters of Discovery in 2008 year.

In the rambling manifesto on the website Lee is believed to have been written by Lee, writer rails against the “loathsome human babies”, “parasitic babies” and said that people should “dismantle civilization.” The manifesto also calls for Discovery on the radio to the world its commitment to preserve the planet. ”
The drama began when workers in the building received a newsletter from the security of the building.

“We have reason to believe that there is a gunman Discovery in one place. All employees are required to seek protection in a locked office on their floor immediately,” read the messages sent to the staff and read warning system.

“There’s a guy with a gun in the lobby. Police swarmed in – assault rifles, and everything,” said one producer of ABCNews.com through instant messaging.

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