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

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

Tristan Spinski says people tried to break into his home after Carlson revealed his name over upcoming New York Times piece

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Tucker Carlson told his audience of millions the newspaper was working on a story ‘about where my family and I live’. He also called reporter Murray Carpenter ‘a political activist’. Photograph: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images.

By Miranda Bryant

A photojournalist said he hid in fear in his own home, locking himself in an upstairs room with his family, after people tried to break in when he was named on air by the Fox News host Tucker Carlson.





Freelance photographer Tristan Spinski was working on an as yet unpublished story for the New York Times about Carlson’s life in Maine, where he spends summers, when the presenter named him and reporter Murray Carpenter on his show on the night of 20 July.


Carlson told his audience of millions the newspaper was working on a story “about where my family and I live”. He also called Carpenter “a political activist”.


According to a chilling 911 transcript published by the Washington Post, within about an hour of the broadcast, people came to the door of Spinski’s home in Maine and tried to break in.

In the call, made to Lincoln county at 9.57pm, Spinski’s brother-in-law reports “loud banging noise downstairs and some threats coming to the house recently just in the past hour”.


He adds that they had received a call and a voicemail “saying ‘We know where you live, beware’ and things of that nature”.

When the dispatcher asks about the threats, Spinski’s brother-in-law explains that after the mention by Carlson, Spinski had been “getting threats all night long”.

He adds: “Yeah, there was a definite … we can feel our house when someone is trying to get into it downstairs. It was significant.”


The New York Times told the Post it had been in discussion with Fox News for “several days” and had “assured them” it did not plan to photograph Carlson’s home or publish his address.


Despite this, Carlson told viewers: “So how would Murray Carpenter and his photographer, Tristan Spinski, feel if we told you where they live? If we put pictures of their homes on the air?”


Carlson did not say where either journalist lived. Carpenter, however, also reported being harassed.


The Lincoln county commissioners office confirmed it provided the transcript of the 911 call that was made to its communications centre on 20 July, but said it could not confirm the names of the callers.


Fox News did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The New York Times pointed to its comments to the Post.


Spinski also did not immediately return a request to comment. But he has said that since the incident, he has sought to distance himself from the story.


“I’m apolitical in my work, and this has politicised my role in some ways,” he told the Post. “I can’t photog[raph] a story that I’m a part of, if that makes sense.”
 
Then why the fuck was there a photographer assigned to a story about his house?
Tristan's explanation is that he they weren't doing a story specifically on Tucker's house, but the small town that he's living in. Also, this happened a month ago. The Guardian is way slow on this.
 
Tristan's explanation is that he they weren't doing a story specifically on Tucker's house, but the small town that he's living in. Also, this happened a month ago. The Guardian is way slow on this.
Tristan lies. Also he claims to be apolitical but photographs for exclusively liberal magazines/newspapers. Mainly environmental, like ducks covered in oil for mother jones.

 
Tristan lies. Also he claims to be apolitical but photographs for exclusively liberal magazines/newspapers. Mainly environmental, like ducks covered in oil for mother jones.

He got his masters at Berkley, of course he's a leftist.
 
First off, wouldn't a photographer have some photographic proof of this? I didn't see anything mentioned except a 911 transcript.

Secondly, remember when photographers would do things like enter war zones or join guerrilla groups to get there photos? Not cry about someone knocking on their door?
Not just any ol' transcript though! A chilling transcript. God I hate the news, always trying to tell me how to think rather than just giving ALL the facts.
 
First off, wouldn't a photographer have some photographic proof of this? I didn't see anything mentioned except a 911 transcript.

Secondly, remember when photographers would do things like enter war zones or join guerrilla groups to get there photos? Not cry about someone knocking on their door?
There are plenty of lobsterman and blue collar folk where Spinski lives. Rural Maine is not far away even if he lived in one of the ritzy coastal towns. It's entirely likely he was paid a visit.
 
Hmm, I wonder why he's doing this.
Doesn't the article outright state that Carson didn't actually dox the guy? Despite that within 1 hour people were trying to break into the guys house.
I've read stories that said Carlson did dox him and other that say did not. According to some stories the doxing happened by fans over twitter during the broadcast. As with almost everything nowadays, the media cannot get their story straight.
 
I've read stories that said Carlson did dox him and other that say did not. According to some stories the doxing happened by fans over twitter during the broadcast. As with almost everything nowadays, the media cannot get their story straight.
Carlson said the guy's name on his show, which caused the NYT's account to immediately post on Twitter how that was just a big misunderstanding and that they were not planning on revealing his home address. (:optimistic:)

Carlson didn't dox the guy, just brought him to the attention of his viewers (who in turn doxed him). But doing that seems to be ok when it's CNN or the NYT, so I fail to see the problem here. If anything, these people should be applauding Carlson for being brave and starting this conversation we all need to be having. :story:
 
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