I had to call police after Tucker Carlson targeted me on air, photojournalist says

As a Canadian that tries to distance myself from American politics, while still caring and hoping a brighter future comes to our neighbors to South, I have a genuine question.

I am not a fan of fox News at all and I feel like I need to make this a disclaimer because I did see an episode of Tucker Carlson a while ago where he was talking about how there was a reporter (possibly for the Washington Post?) who was working an article that would expose where he and his wife and children currently live. He had mentioned he had to move before when this happened because his house was vandalized and there were several issues to which the family didn't feel safe with people showing up at their place and harrassing them and them calling to the police etc. I don't recall him saying the name of the reporter on that episode. I'm not doubting that he did, but maybe it was on a later show. Again this was the last time I saw this show and it was more than a month ago. Maybe two? Not sure.

So from an outsiders perspective it seems like Carlson's address was exposed and he received threats and harrassment etc. Then he exposes a reporter and they receive threats, harrassment etc.

Is it more complicated than two people who have politically opposite audiences telling their audiences where eachother live?

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