4/9/21

DailyKenn.com —  A postal worker was savagely beaten in Flint, Michigan. Reports say the assailants were miffed over delayed stimulus payments. 


A later report, posted by nypost.com ▼

But the law enforcement branch of the US Postal Service says there’s “no indication” Thursday’s attack at River Village Apartments in Flint was related to so-called economic impact payments.

The wild footage shows two women repeatedly hitting and punching a USPS worker while she is on the ground.

The assault reportedly occurred on April 8, 2021. 

The attackers seem unaware that tax dollars from working people underwrite government handouts. 

Excerpted from detroitnew.com ▼

The Flint Police Department has made at least one arrest after two women were caught on camera assaulting a U.S. Postal Service worker Thursday.

Detective Tyrone Booth said the alleged assault took place about noon "in the city of Flint," but wouldn't specify where.

"We're still gathering information," Booth said. "We can't share fine details right now," including how many arrests were made.

No one has been arraigned, so police aren't releasing any names of suspects.

Police declined to share the victim's age, but said "she's in good condition. She's fine."

The U.S. Postal Service did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Two women are shown throwing punches and pulling the hair of a postal service worker who is dressed in her work uniform.

"Oh my god, oh my god," says a man who appears to be recording the incident. "You all hit the mailman! She hit the mailman! You all fittin' to go to the feds."    

Another voice can be heard saying "you all going to jail!"
 


 

 

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