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Is ‘Discovery Channel’ Programming That Bad? Cops Cap Hostage Taker

September 1st, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments
James Lee Shot By Police at 'Discovery Channel'...

James Lee Shot By Police at 'Discovery Channel'...

So you know we had to make a funny out of this one, right?  Cause with all of the s&#@ going on in the world putting a bullet in the head of this clown that took hostages Wednesday at Discovery Channel headquarters in Silver Spring, MD Wednesday makes it a very good day.

Discovery Channel programs aren’t that bad are they?  Maybe he should watch an episode of ‘Dating in the Dark’ or ‘The Real Housewives of New Jersey’ to see bad (but really funny) programs.

But Discovery Channel?

The suspect had been holed up with three hostages, all of them safe, for several hours as he took over the entrance of the Discovery Channel causing chaos because of his disgust with the programs airing on the network.  At one point during the beginning of the takeover, a daycare facility on the premises had to be evacuated with parents and kids being re-united at a local McDonalds.  In fact, the evacuation of those kids had caretakers wheeling multiple infants in single cribs to escape this incident.

So again popping this whacko, well was the right thing to do.

43 year old James Lee, who was arrested for his previous protests at the network, was shot dead by police snipers.  And I have say I really don’t care.

Should have shot him twice.  Don’t screw around with people’s kids.  Can you imaging those parent’s reaching for medication after this jerk put their children in danger?

Everyone is safe, I’m sure lots of frayed nerves and truly new security systems will be in place at Discovery Channel in the future.

Rick Thomas

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