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 its empty whats the big deal
We have gone mad in this country.
guess you can’t film a fema detention camp on video
I would sue FEMA for harassment.
Another incident of the government sticking their nose where it doesn’t belong.
What are they hiding???
They are hiding the fact that they are still making $15-30k per year per prisoner, that they can claim is still IN there!
THEY ARE HIDING THE FACT THAT THE PRISON IS BEING FITTED AS A FEMA CAMP, FOR CITIZENS……
of COURSE they are upset. They get big bucks for all those prisoners they claim are in there. Up to $30k per year per prisoner!
Annie says:
“They are hiding the fact that they are still making $15-30k per year per prisoner, that they can claim is still IN there!”
From: http://www.truthandaction.org/nbc-news-crew-threatened-arrest-filming-empty-prison/comment-page-5/#comment-414760
Annie says:
“of COURSE they are upset. They get big bucks for all those prisoners they claim are in there. Up to $30k per year per prisoner!”
From: http://www.truthandaction.org/nbc-news-crew-threatened-arrest-filming-empty-prison/comment-page-5/#comment-414748