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Hazleton deserves accurate information — not staged confrontations, baiting tactics, or harassment disguised as “First Amendment audits.”

Ok so its been a bit but we’re gonna talk about the accident that happened between 6th and Peace.So HazletonNuisanceNOW ...
06/11/2026

Ok so its been a bit but we’re gonna talk about the accident that happened between 6th and Peace.

So HazletonNuisanceNOW Mario almost had it today. He opened the video sounding like he was actually going to report something useful location, responders, what happened. Great start.

And then, right on schedule, he drifted into the usual routine:

👍He never knows where he is.
One minute he’s on West Sixth, then Poplar, then “the pis,” then “West 66xtree.” He says every street except the one he’s actually standing on.
👍He inserts himself into the story. Suddenly it’s not about the accident, it’s about him connecting to “other networks,” him interviewing random confused people, him promoting towing companies, him talking about the sun in his eyes. Classic Mario.
👍He repeats the same lines over and over.
“We’re live,” “blessings,” “freedom of the press,” “we’re here on this corner,” “we have police, fire, ambulance.” It’s the same script every single video, just with a different street he mispronounces.
👍He fills the gaps with nonsense.
Half‑English, half‑Spanish, half‑guessing.
He starts making up causes of the crash (“someone didn’t do the stop”) with zero facts.
Then he interviews a guy who can’t even form a sentence, and Mario treats it like breaking news.

At this point, his “news” isn’t news, it’s background noise with a camera pointed at it. 🤣🤡

Since I can no longer tag HazletonNuisanceNOW Mario, maybe one of his friends can show him MY RESPONSE to his postThere’...
06/05/2026

Since I can no longer tag HazletonNuisanceNOW Mario, maybe one of his friends can show him MY RESPONSE to his post

There’s no “double standard” here! There’s a misunderstanding of what the First Amendment protects and what it doesn’t.

Recording police from a lawful distance on a public sidewalk is protected speech. But that protection doesn’t turn every person with a camera into a civil‑rights martyr, and it doesn’t erase the difference between documenting and inserting yourself into active police or emergency scenes.

Now, to the argument Mario is trying to make:

1. Respect for law enforcement isn’t a political slogan, it’s a principle

People can support the right to record police and still criticize behavior that crosses legal boundaries. Those two things are not contradictory.

And invoking January 6 doesn’t strengthen his point it actually highlights the difference between protected speech and criminal conduct. Courts have repeatedly held that the First Amendment does not protect violence, obstruction, or interference with law enforcement.

Trying to compare that to someone questioning his behavior on a sidewalk is a false equivalence.

2. Recording is legal — but it’s not a shield against accountability

Yes, recording police in public is a constitutional right. No one disputes that.

But the right to record is not the right to:

👉interfere with a traffic stop
👉approach victims or medical patients
👉insert yourself into an active investigation
👉ignore lawful orders to maintain distance
👉create a disturbance and call it “journalism”

The First Amendment protects observation, not obstruction.

3. Accountability goes both ways

Mario frames criticism as proof that “people hate cameras.” But what people actually object to is behavior, not recording.

If someone is:

👉chasing police cars
👉showing up uninvited to emergencies
👉escalating scenes for content
👉filming private citizens in distress
👉refusing to follow safety instructions

…then the issue isn’t the camera. It’s the conduct.

Accountability applies to everyone, including the person holding the camera.

4. Rights don’t disappear because someone is uncomfortable, but they also don’t expand because someone has a YouTube channel, page or a TikTok.

The Constitution protects the right to record.
It does not grant special privileges, immunity from criticism, or a free pass to behave recklessly.

Exercising a right responsibly strengthens it.
Exercising it irresponsibly undermines it.

5. The real question isn’t whether recording is legal it’s whether the behavior surrounding the recording is lawful

And that’s where Mario’s argument collapses.

He wants the conversation to be about “anti‑police people attacking his rights,” when the real issue is:

Are you recording, or are you interfering?
Are you documenting, or are you inserting yourself?
Are you informing the public, or are you manufacturing drama?

Those distinctions matter — legally and ethically.

Recording police in public is a constitutional right. No one disputes that. But holding a camera doesn’t place you above criticism or above the law.

Some people keep calling me “anti‑police” because I support accountability and the public’s right to observe government employees performing public duties. That’s not anti‑police — that’s basic constitutional law.

What is a double standard is pretending that any criticism of someone’s behavior with a camera is an attack on the First Amendment. Rights come with boundaries. Recording is protected. Interference is not.

Respect for law enforcement is a principle, not a political slogan. And accountability applies to everyone — including the person holding the camera.

The Constitution doesn’t stop applying because someone is uncomfortable with transparency.
But it also doesn’t expand to cover conduct that crosses legal lines.

I’ll continue supporting lawful recording, public accountability, and responsible exercise of First Amendment rights. Those rights matter and so does how we use them. 💣🎤

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard!Erik Baran, Rosemarie C. Miller, Freddy Tavarez, Greg Holm...
06/05/2026

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard!

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06/02/2026

🎓 Quick Update, Everyone

I know I’ve been a little quieter than usual — it’s a big week with my son graduating, and there’s a lot happening all at once. I’m juggling a million things, but I’m still here and still paying attention.

If something important comes up or anything needs to be brought to my attention, please don’t hesitate to message me directly. I’ll get to it as soon as I can.

Thanks for the patience and understanding during this crazy but exciting week. 💙

05/30/2026

🤡 HazletonNuisanceNOW Mario’s Broad Street Broadcast. What He Actually Said vs. What He Wants You to Think 🤡

So Mario went live again on Broad Street, and as usual the “police accountability” angle lasted about 30 seconds before turning into a chaotic mix of self promotion, misinformation, and restaurant shout‑outs.

Here’s what actually happened:

👉Mario narrates a traffic stop like he’s part of the investigation, claiming the driver “apparently doesn’t have a license” and predicting what police will do even though he has zero facts and zero authority.
👉He admits he was parked watching officers and then followed them when they sped up to catch a driver. That’s not “accountability.” That’s tailing police activity.
👉He repeatedly loses connection and spends half the video complaining about TikTok instead of documenting anything meaningful.
👉He pivots into restaurant advertising mid‑traffic‑stop, plugging businesses and hoping someone invites him to livestream inside.
👉He claims Hazleton is now “all Spanish everything” as if that has anything to do with the traffic stop he supposedly went live to cover.
👉He randomly chases sirens when more patrol cars pass by, abandoning the original stop entirely.
👉He ends the live because his phone died not because of any “police misconduct,” but because his equipment can’t keep up with his own theatrics.

What’s missing?

Anything resembling:

👉Actual legal knowledge
👉Understanding of police procedure
👉Respect for active traffic stops
👉Awareness of how his behavior affects drivers already under stress

He keeps saying he’s documenting “excessive force,” but in this video he didn’t capture any force excessive or otherwise. Just officers doing a routine stop while he narrates guesses and tries to keep his livestream from crashing.

Mario isn’t “holding police accountable.”
He’s wandering Broad Street with a camera, guessing, advertising restaurants, and chasing sirens all while inserting himself into police activity he doesn’t understand.

If he wants to be a tour guide, fine. If he wants to be a journalist, he should learn the law. But right now, he’s just noise. 🤡

🎓 ✨Class of 2026 — You Did It.To every graduate walking across that stage this year: you earned every bit of this moment...
05/28/2026

🎓 ✨Class of 2026 — You Did It.

To every graduate walking across that stage this year: you earned every bit of this moment. Through late nights, early mornings, setbacks, comebacks, and everything in between, you proved that resilience isn’t just a word, it’s a skill you’ve mastered.

This isn’t just the end of a chapter. It’s the beginning of a life you get to build on your own terms. Whether you’re heading to college, the workforce, the military, a trade, or still figuring it out, your path is valid, your future is wide open, and your hard work deserves to be celebrated.

So here’s to the Class of 2026: 🎓✨

May you stay curious, stay bold, and never let anyone convince you that you’re aiming too high. The world doesn’t stand a chance against you.

Congratulations, graduates! Go make your mark. 🎉

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05/28/2026

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05/27/2026

HazletonNuisanceNOW Mario was at it again with a 2 and a half hour LIVE for which I took the liberty to translate for my fellow followers and breakdown.

I still do not get how he has ANY followers with his misinformation, fear tactics and lies…..⤵️⤵️

Mario keeps repeating the same script: “I’m just doing my job, the Constitution protects me, the police can’t bother me, and the mayor signed 287(g) so they can arrest us.”

Let’s clear up what’s real and what’s not with actual law, not Facebook mythology.

🤡” My job is to record any detention or accident without being bothered by police.”

Recording police is protected, yes, but not absolute.

The First Amendment protects recording as long as you don’t interfere, block, or ignore lawful orders at an active scene.

Standing in a roadway, entering a perimeter, or refusing to move when directed = lawful citation.

🤡 “They sent me a sidewalk obstruction ticket without telling me.”

Pennsylvania law does not require an officer to verbally warn you before issuing a citation.

A citation can be issued:

➡️ by mail,
➡️ after reviewing bodycam,
➡️ without a verbal warning,
➡️ without detaining you.

This is normal. It’s not a conspiracy.

🤡 “The mayor said he’s not here to protect us.”

This is false and taken out of context.

The Supreme Court has ruled that police do not have a constitutional duty to protect any individual person (Castle Rock v. Gonzales).
That’s federal case law not a Hazleton policy.

He’s twisting a legal principle into a political talking point.

🤡 “The mayor signed 287(g) so police can go after Hispanics.”

Hazleton does not have a 287(g) agreement.
Pennsylvania has zero active 287(g) jurisdictions.

287(g) agreements are public and require ICE approval.
Hazleton is not on the list.

This claim is fabricated.

🤡 “They’re building a 7,500‑bed ICE mega‑prison in Pennsylvania.”

Here are the real, verified facts:

✔️ TRUE: DHS purchased the former Big Lots warehouse in Tremont Township on January 29, 2026, for $119.5 million.
✔️ TRUE: The proposal was to convert it into a 7,500‑bed ICE detention and processing center — the largest in the U.S.
❌ FALSE: It is not open, active, or approved.
❌ FALSE: Hazleton’s mayor or local police have zero involvement.
✔️ TRUE: The Pennsylvania DEP blocked the project because ICE could not meet water and sewer requirements.• The facility would require 800,000 gallons of water per day — more than double the local system’s capacity.
DEP issued a cease‑use order: no water, no sewer, no occupancy, no holding tanks, no operations.
✔️ TRUE: ICE is appealing the DEP order — but until the appeal is resolved, the facility cannot open.
❌ FALSE: This is not a “concentration camp.” It’s a stalled federal project tied up in environmental violations.

There is a proposed ICE facility in Tremont Township, but it is not operating, not approved, and not connected to Hazleton politics. Mario mixes real facts with fear‑based fiction.

🤡 “ICE can take anyone who looks Hispanic.”

ICE cannot legally detain someone based on appearance alone. That would violate the Fourth Amendment and Equal Protection.

Is profiling a real issue? Yes.
But Mario presents it as legal policy, which it is not.

🤡 “They’re charging me because they don’t like people talking back.”

No, they’re charging him because he repeatedly:

➡️ crosses police perimeters,
➡️ interferes with emergency scenes,
➡️ stands in roadways,
➡️ refuses lawful orders.

Recording is legal.
Interference is not.

🤡 “Lawyers are the only winners.”

He says this while bragging about winning a lawsuit.

Enough said.

🤡 “They’re limiting the right to vote by requiring a passport.”

No jurisdiction in the U.S. requires a passport to vote. Not Pennsylvania. Not anywhere.

This is completely invented.

🤡 “The government is building concentration camps for Hispanics.”

There is zero evidence of any such plan. This is dangerous rhetoric, not fact.

Hazleton deserves real information, not fear‑based storytelling. Rights matter but so do facts.

🛑 Listening to this BOZO 🤡

05/27/2026

If your profile appears inactive, no photo, no friends, and no visible posts, I will reasonably assume it’s a troll account and remove it from this page. This space is for real community members, not anonymous Mario supporter troublemakers.

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05/26/2026

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