The house number was not printed in the Times, but the street in the St. Louis suburb of Crestwood where it sits is only about two blocks long, and the house number can be easily located via online sources using only the street name and Wilson’s name.This at a time when black racists are offeroing to pay $5000 for his address. Effectively, the New York Times is assisting those interested in lynching Wilson. In response, the home address and phone numbers of the reporters who wrote that story are now available here. I hope that they learn something from this.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
New York Times Encouraging Lynching?
The New York Times published enough information to find Officer Darren Wilson's home:
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