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- AP 08/20 08:44 EDT V0964 BURBANK, Calif. (AP) -- A man with a history of mental illness seized control of a live newscast by pointing a
- realistic toy pistol at TV reporter David Horowitz and demanding he read a statement about the CIA and space creatures. Gary Stollman, 3
- 4, of Tallahassee, Fla., was booked for investigation offalse imprisonment and disturbing the peace after Wednesday's brief takeover ofKNBC-
- TV, said police Lt. Jay Farrand. Horowitz and anchors Kirstie Wilde and John Beard were unharmed. Stollman, taken to the jail ward a
- t Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center,was to undergo a mental evaluation, police Sgt. Joseph Latta said. Almost as soon as Stollman ap
- peared on camera at 4:42 p.m., toy gun in hand,news director Tom Capra ordered a blackout of Wednesday's newscast. Horowitz read the man
- 's statement during a nine-minute period in which KNBCbroadcast a message asking its viewing audience to stand by. "The reason we went t
- o black is because we can't let people with guns orweapons of any kind take the station hostage," Capra told reporters at a newsconference.
- The document Horowitz read was a rambling statement warning of a plot by theCIA and outer space "alien forces" against the U.S. governme
- nt, and "possiblythe human race itself." Heather Burke was among scores of television viewers who called police andother news media to r
- eport what was happening. "I'm sitting here watching TV, and I'm just freaking out," Ms. Burke saidfrom her home in Hollywood. "You coul
- d see the gun, it was black, it looked like a .357 Magnum." The intruder used a type of toy that Horowitz has complained about repeatedl
- y on his nationally syndicated consumer show, "Fight Back With David Horowitz." "The irony is that this guy did this with a toy gun and
- I had been tellingparents for months not to get their kids replica toy guns," Horowitz said at anews conference. With thousands of viewe
- rs watching, Horowitz maintained a calm demeanor asthe man brandished the fake weapon. After Horowitz read the statement, the mantold him: "
- Thank you very much, David. I couldn't hurt anyone with this BB gun." "The gun looked very real to me the whole nine minutes I was watchin
- g it,"said Beard, who grabbed the replica when the intruder put it down after Horowitz finished reading the statement. "I thought if he'
- s crazy enough to bring this in here, he's crazy enough toshoot all of us even if we did read his message. He had his finger on thetrigger t
- he whole time," Beard added. Max Stollman, who formerly reported about pharmacy matters for KNBC news,said the arrested man is his son.
- "I do have a sick son. He has beenhospitalized a number of times. I'm thankful he wasn't killed," he said in astatement. Capra said the
- station went off the air 28 seconds after the man appeared onthe screen. The broadcast was resumed about 10 minutes later. Horowitz reco
- unted for viewers what had occurred. He said he was preparing to deliver his report when a man he had noticed in the studio came up behind h
- im. "He said, 'I've got a gun at your back and I'm going to kill you unless youread this statement,"' Horowitz said. Ms. Wilde told vi
- ewers that Stollman was allowed into the studio because hisfather had worked for the station. Stollman, who was not searched, had said hewan
- ted to watch the program.