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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Can you say “trespassing on federal property”? The problem wasn’t WHAT he was filming, it was WHERE he was filming. The prison was closed, therefore no one is allowed on the grounds…. can you say “insurance liability if the moron gets hurts because the grounds aren’t safe”?
The entire government is corrupt stop re electing the same idiots.
Maybe homeless people, vet’s, or people who do not the government
And promoted speculation lives
It won’t be empty soon nuff
You over stepped your authority.you should be fired.
WOW ! What a bunck of $#%&!@*s ! What are thay hidding ?
I somewhat doubt the prison was empty. Why was a corrections lieutenant there if the place was empty??
maybe the feds use it to store weapons and ammo
Would no be empty no more I would be in it. Cause I wood have punched him in his punk ass throat. Ever seen what that will do to a full grown man.? But that’s me just saying.””