Saturday, March 24, 2012

jason russell

KONY Founder Jason Russell Detained on Alcohol, Lewd-Conduct Charges 


The man behind the “Kony 2012” video that went viral last week was detained by police for troubling behavior on a California Beach, NBC San Diego reported.
Invisible Children co-founder Jason Russell, San Diego police say, was caught Thursday night masturbating, vandalizing cars and acting under the influence of alcohol and possibly drugs.
Russell, 33, is a married father of two and a Christian.
Update from TMZ: Ben Keesey, the Invisible Children CEO has released a statement saying,  “Jason Russell was unfortunately hospitalized yesterday suffering from exhaustion, dehydration, and malnutrition. He is now receiving medical care and is focused on getting better.”
“The past two weeks have taken a severe emotional toll on all of us, Jason especially, and that toll manifested itself in an unfortunate incident yesterday. Jason’s passion and his work have done so much to help so many, and we are devastated to see him dealing with this personal health issue. We will always love and support Jason, and we ask that you give his entire family privacy during this difficult time.”
Along with others at Invisible Children, Russell had recently spoken out to defend his organization and the viral video against criticism that they misrepresent conditions in Uganda. He was on the Today show a week ago.

 

Warlords and Strongmen
Invisible Children founder Jason Russell arrives to Billabong's 4th Annual "Design For Humanity" Benefit at Paramount Studios on June 10, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
 
 
 

This video of Jason Russell going completely bonkers on a San Diego sidewalk outside his house is creepy, disturbing and unlike his KONY 2012 campaign, unquestionably real.
He’s cursing up a storm, talking about the devil, doing some kind of squat exercise and unbelievably, he hasn’t been arrested nor charged with anything.
Russell has been placed on a 5150 psychiatric hold and his wife is maintaining he’s never been under the influence of drugs and alcohol.

 
 

Diplomacy in the Digital Age

 

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