Reporter Mark Mulholland from NBC NewsChannel 13 and camera man Matt Soriano were threatened with arrest by a man who claimed to be a corrections lieutenant simply for filming in a national park with an empty prison in the background.
Mulholland was doing an on-site story about Grant’s Cottage in Wilton, NY for the 129th anniversary of President Ulysses S. Grant death.
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If the prison is closed why are there still employees there??? What are they trying to hide??? Something fishy going on there…
If you check with your state and county parks – you have to get permission to FILM there also.
Maybe the prison is no EMPTY!!!
Ok so where does this stand now???
Prison is housing Terrorist or UN Forces ready to turn on US Citizens!
Something is rotten in the woodpile! What about the other crew that was filming? Since when is it against their law to film a National Treasure….It re inds me of when the govt. forbid the vets from having access to their own memorials……………..no heads have rolled over that c**p either! The more power we let them grab the more arrogant they’ll get as “their” agenda is not ours! All we want is jobs that pay, good healthcare, and honest government who only does things for the betterment of society! Not much to ask for……….is it?
hmmmm everyone should go there and film the prison
fema camp for conservatives!!
This is a FEMA Concentration camp., They have one in every state now.
Wonder who is in that “EMPTY” prison?