Posts Tagged ‘Silver Spring’

GUNMAN SHOT DEAD AT DISCOVERY CHANNEL HEADQUARTERS

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
James Lee, Discovery Channel Suspect
James Lee, Suspect

It was a four hour standoff at the Discovery Channel headquarters in Silver Spring, Md., a suburb of Washington, D.C. today before three hostages were released and the man who held them captive was shot and killed.  Montgomery County Police Chief Thomas Manger said James Lee, 43, a frequent protestor, was upset with Discovery’s environmental programming for some time now.  Just after 1 p.m. he burst through the lobby of the headquartered building with a gun and canisters strapped to his body.  The canisters appeared to be explosives and Manger said the device went off, but he wouldn’t elaborate on the details. 
Witnesses report hearing multiple shots when Lee entered the building, but investigators have not verified that information either.  Lee has protested the network in the past because he believed Discovery had very little to do with actually saving the planet, and their focus was more on products to make money.  In 2008 Lee was arrested in Silver Spring for throwing money in the air and trying to draw crowds and attention to his message about the network.

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MOTHER AND BABY FOUND ALIVE IN TEXAS

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
Erin Rodgers, and Baby Safina (photo courtsey of police)

Erin Rodgers, and Baby Safina (photo courtsey of police)

UPDATE:  I received word this morning that Erin and her baby were found alive and well in Austin, Texas.  The lead investigator told me her Godfather originally reported her and her child missing, and that Erin is from Indiana.  No word yet on why she packed up and left.

Erin Rodgers and her daughter Safina lived in Silver Spring, Maryland. I spoke with Montgomery County Police today, and they say the mother and daughter have been missing for three weeks. On May 6, 2010, police say Erin and Safina vanished. Erin is only 19-years-old, and her daughter is 22-months.

I spoke to investigators this morning, and they are accepting leads on this case. If you have any information, please contact investigators in Montgomery County, Maryland: 301-565-5835, or the non-emergency number at 301-279-8000.

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MISSING MOTHER AND BABY

Monday, May 24th, 2010
Erin Rodgers, and Baby Safina (photo courtsey of police)

Erin Rodgers, and Baby Safina (photo courtsey of police)

Erin Rodgers and her daughter Safina lived in Silver Spring, Maryland.  I spoke with Montgomery County Police today, and they say the mother and daughter have been missing for three weeks.  On May 6, 2010, police say Erin and Safina vanished.  Erin is only 19-years-old, and her daughter is 22-months. 

ERIN                                                                                   SAFINA

Height:  5’0”                                                                Weight:  27 pounds

Weight:  100 pounds                                                   Hair:  Blonde

Eyes:  Hazel                                                                  Eyes:  Hazel

Hair:  Black, long

I spoke to investigators this morning, and they are accepting leads on this case.  If you have any information, please contact investigators in Montgomery County, Maryland:  301-565-5835, or the non-emergency number at 301-279-8000.

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ARREST MADE IN D.C. PRINCIPAL MURDER

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010
Remembering Brian Betts

Remembering Brian Betts

Montgomery County Police announced a big break in the high school principal murder that rocked the D.C. – Maryland border.  Police Chief J. Thomas Manger says Alante Saunders and Sharif Tau Lancaster, both 18, met principal Brian Betts on a phone sex line and targeted him as a victim.  The teens are facing murder, robbery and a handgun violation charge. A third teen will most likely face the same charges as well. 

Chief Manger says Saunders broke out of custody in D.C. at a youth rehabilitation services home, and the motive in this case appears to be robbery.  Physical evidence along with surveillance tape of the teens, and the mother of one of the teens using Brian’s credit cards, is what gave them enough probable cause to make an arrest and bring down charges. Artura Otey Williams, 42, was charged with credit card theft.

At this point, the weapon used to kill Brian Betts has not been located.

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