5/25/20 WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Inspection Service said they offering up to $50,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect(s) who recently shot USPS mail carriers with paintball guns around the District.
The suspect(s), who has not been identified, are described as being an African American male in his twenties, 5’10” to 6″ tall, with a slim build with braids/dreads wearing a white shirt.
The vehicle of the unknown suspects(s) is been described as a silver or gray four-door sedan with temporary tags.
Anyone with information about the incidents is asked to contact law enforcement at 1-877-876-2455. All information will remain confidential, officials said.
Assault of a Post Office worker is punishable by up to eight years in prison.
Most recently, neighbors in Southeast D.C. complained of packages that the United States Postal Service has marked as “delivered.” Post office officials said mail delays have gotten worse during the pandemic.
A few weeks ago, some Ward 8 constituents wrote to Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton about the mail problems, specifically at the Congress Heights station.
The US Postal Service wrote back, citing multiple issues that stemmed from a personnel shortage during the pandemic combined with an increase in parcel volume.
“They indicated that even managers were carrying mail there, because of the number of packages,” Congresswoman Norton said.
Source: USPS: Mail carriers getting shot with paintball guns in DC | wusa9.com
@USPIS_DC is looking to identify the unknown subject(s) who assaulted five USPS Letter Carriers with a paintball gun in and around DC yesterday 5/23/2020. pic.twitter.com/qdaf9yRCcd
— USPIS_DC (@USPIS_DC) May 24, 2020
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Very sorry for carriers, I only wish that USPS would apply the same amount of lip
service for abuse on the inside.