New York Times reporters who released Officer Darren Wilson’s address have their addresses made public

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Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson.

Two New York Times reporters posted Police Officer Darren Wilson’s home address while marauding mobs looted and burned innocent folks homes and business in Ferguson, Missouri. These mobs of criminals want to find Officer Wilson. They fired guns into the air causing the FAA to re-route air traffic around Lambert-St. Louis International Airport and burned cars. The posting by New York Times reporters of Officer Wilson’s home address placed the life of Darren Wilson and his new wife in grave danger.

The two New York Times reporters who released Officer Wilson’s address are: Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson. Bosman and Robertson have now had their addresses posted on the web and on social media. Their addresses are:

Julia Bosman.
5620 N. Wayne Avenue, Apt. 2
Chicago, IL 60660-4204

Campbell Robertson
1113 N. Dupre Street
New Orleans, LA 70119-3203

Reporter Julia Bosman now wants police protection and has been calling the Chicago police nonstop. According to our source Bosman, “keeps calling the 20th District Chicago Police station complaining about people harassing and threatening her.” She’s also “complaining about numerous food deliveries being sent to her residence.” Well pizza is good on these cold days.

How does it feel Ms. Bosman to have your personal information revealed? What’s good for the goose is good for the gander?

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