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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Welcome to a socialist state….NY State…
Why are there guards at an empty prison?
Private prison holding dissidents operated by CCA … which firsthand knowledge confirmation is as corrupt as the true definition of corrupt is; the states use them to house legally knowledgeable inmates and those with legitimate claims of action and relief from the Judicial Branch as a “buffer” in their actions to prevent access to the Courts and provide deniable plausibility to the states judicial branches and their executive branches in their abuse of exercising absolute and arbitrary power over the people.
Maybe NBC will wake up now that they saw a FEMA internment camp?
The prisons could hold a lot of people who object to a future bad government.
What are they hiding?
Not that I like NBC, but this is wrong!
Funk? Close enough..
WTF?? I just keep asking myself how many law enforcement would turn on their own countrymen in a crisis? Things like this sure make you wonder
LoL! The reported should have asked him who granted him the Power of Arrest. He has no such power, nor does he have the power to enforce any laws. Just tell him to go back and guard the empty prison because if anyone is getting arrested, it will be him if he continues to har$#%&!@*. What a joke.