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Police Destroy Bombs From Discovery Gunman's Home

By David LohrSep 3rd 2010 – 1:24PM
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(Sept. 3) -- Authorities in suburban Washington have found four more explosive devices inside the house where they believe James J. Lee, the suspect in the Discovery Channel hostage situation, lived. A police bomb squad safely detonated the devices. Investigators have also released audio recordings of a SWAT team member...

'My Ishmael': The Book That Inspired the Alleged Discovery Channel Gunman?

By Katie DrummondSep 2nd 2010 – 9:45AM

(Sept. 2) -- "My Ishmael," a 1997 novel by American author and environmentalist Daniel Quinn, gets top billing in the manifesto of Discovery TV gunman James Jae Lee, which is being widely circulated online after Lee held the company's Washington headquarters hostage on Wednesday. "The Discovery Channel and it's [sic]...

Discovery Channel Gunman Took Call From NBC News During Hostage Situation

By Carl FranzenSep 2nd 2010 – 9:40AM

(Sept. 2) -- Apparently he was not too busy to pick up the phone. In the midst of Wednesday's tense Discovery Channel hostage situation -- during which an armed suspect identified as James J. Lee held three men at the network's Silver Spring, Md., headquarters for several hours before police fatally shot him around 5...

Discovery Channel Gunman's YouTube Clip Surfaces

By David KnowlesSep 1st 2010 – 7:31PM

(Sept. 1) -- Was it an anthem or an omen? As details about the life of James J. Lee, the man who was killed by police Wednesday after allegedly taking hostages at a building owned by the Discovery Channel, have continued to surface, a YouTube video that the environmental activist posted in 2008 was uncovered. Set to...

Discovery Channel Gunman Shot Dead by Police

By Carl FranzenSep 1st 2010 – 6:52PM

(Sept. 1) -- Discovery Channel hostage-taking suspect James J. Lee has been shot dead, according to multiple reports. Montgomery County Police confirmed today at a press conference that a man entered Discovery Channel headquarters in Silver Spring, Md., heavily armed and may have fired a round from a handgun and detonated...

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