In a ironic twist of fate New York Times journalist Julie Bosman, who published Darren Wilson’s home address, is now getting threatening messages and unexplained food deliveries after her address was widely reported across social media. As you might expect she now wants police protection.

Via GotNews:

The New York Times journalist who published Darren Wilson’s home address wants police protection and has been calling the police nonstop, Gotnews.com has learned. Julie Bosman “keeps calling the 020th District station complaining about people harassing and threatening her,” our source told us. She’s also “complaining about numerous food deliveries being sent to her residence.”

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published Julie Bosman’s address after she published the address of Officer Darren Wilson and his new wife. This move by the New York Times was widely criticized by journalists across the political spectrum.

@juliebosman is reportedly worried for her safety after publishing #DarrenWilson‘s address, according to Chicago PD. #Ferguson — Charles C. Johnson (@ChuckCJohnson) November 28, 2014

There was no reason for her or the New York Times to publish Officer Wilson’s street address, it added nothing to the story and only served to endanger Wilson, his new wife, and neighbors.

I don’t condone violence and oppose those threatening violence, however the food deliveries are hilarious and hopefully serve to deter journalists and media organizations from endangering the lives of police officers and other innocent people they dislike by publishing their home address. It works both ways…