WASHINGTON – Authorities tell FOX 5 a postal carrier was assaulted and robbed in northeast D.C. Tuesday afternoon, and the search is on for the two suspects. It happened along Hawaii Avenue NE, and the Postal Service says the letter carrier was tied up in a vehicle by his attackers.
Police say the victim was on his postal route when the attack to place. The man was taken to a local hospital. He treated for his injuries and later released. Neighbors tell FOX 5 the victim is a kind, friendly man who has delivered their mail for more than a decade. They also say he’s a minister at a local church
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Why should we start the carriers early, only way to bankrupt the agency which is already losing billions. This is how governments privatize institution. All working well according to the plan.
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The suspects are described as two black males. The first suspect is believed to be in in his late 20s to 30s, weighing about 175 pounds. He has a dark complexion and is armed with a handgun. The second suspect is described as a black male with a light complexion who was wearing a ski mask. He was also armed with a handgun.
Anyone with information is asked to call (877) 876-2455.
Joe, because that would make sense
Dark outside ,AGAIN….. when will they learn
START THE CARRIERS EARLIER!!!