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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I honestly think people just haven’t been paying attention. They are finally waking up. We tend to try to be PC when it comes to our country and it’s people, but I think people are finally getting pissed enough to do something about it. I have been educating the public for 6 years and I’m not being criticized any longer for stating the truth. It’s not too late. I’m an old lady and I am willing to do what ever it takes to keep our Republic way of life. Are you?
Well they are closing Guantanamo and looking where in the USA they’re putting them?? That’s toooo much of Big Brother watching!
UNITED WE STAND
Vhy iz ze prizon empty? Hav ze not enuf criminalz?
What on earth are they hiding there? people call your state senator and demand to know,
@[594635203:2048:Peter Foster]
These…buildings should be used for so many things…
The Government is always trying to hide something, just like they tried to hide Area 51et away with it. years ago. These people are supposed to be working for the citizens of the United States, instead they are doing the opposite and we the stupid people are letting them get away with it.
They are obviously guilty of something! W.T.F
IT WAS A FEMA CAMO