WNYT News 13′s Mark Mulholland and his cameraman had a few rather interesting encounters with overly aggressive State correctional officers while trying to do a story on a historic monument, Grant’s Cottage, which is located at the top of Mount McGregor.
During the encounters, which were all caught on video, the crew was repeatedly asked to stop filming what appeared to be a closed prison facility in the backdrop. “You are on State property right now. You can’t film here.”, said the officer after pulling up to the news crew on a public roadway in an aggressive manner with his unmarked vehicle. “You are going to leave the mountain now.”, the officer continued, insinuating that the news crew was on the mountain for a “different reason”.
After the conflict, the correctional officer, identified only as “Lieutenant Dorn”, radioed to his co-worker to block the roadway with another vehicle as the crew tried to enter the historic monument where the supposed “closed” prison facility. —
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So why did they need to shut down this prison like they did? Apparently, there was argument that it did not need to be shut down. Here is an excerpt from TimesUnion.Com:
Mt. McGregor is one of three medium-security prisons whose doors will be shut on July 26, 2014. Chateaugay in Franklin County and Butler in Wayne County are the others. The fourth prison is Monterey Shock, a minimum-security facility in Schuyler County. According to the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, the plan calls for employees to be transferred to other facilities in their vicinity or into civil service jobs with other agencies. Five correctional facilities are within about an hour and a half of Mt. McGregor.
The New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association lambasted the decision, saying that the state’s statistics showing there are empty beds are a product of double-bunking of inmates in already crowded prisons. “After spending the summer campaigning in upstate New York to demonstrate how much progress the economy has made, the governor is choosing to quietly announce on a Friday that he is going to put almost 700 upstate New Yorkers out of work in one year,” union PresidentDonn Rowe said in a news release.
Were they in a hurry because they needed it for some other ‘Very Important Use’ such as a FEMA camp? Apparently, their statistics which caused them to make the decision weren’t entirely correct, according to the Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association. I think, if it is indeed a FEMA camp as suspected, the fact that they moved quickly means something BIG is about to happen! With Ebola, ISIS, and constant discussions of Martial Law and the economic crash, I would not be surprised!
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