USPS worker is savagely beaten by two women 'trying to get stimulus checks'


USPS worker is savagely beaten by two women ‘trying to get stimulus checks’ outside her badly dented postal van in broad daylight attack in Flint, Michigan

  • Footage shows two women pounding postal worker around the back of the head
  • ‘They trying to get that stimulus,’ the man filming the assault is heard saying
  • USPS worker eventually able to break free and the women speed off in 4×4
  • It is not clear what led to incident but front of the USPS van was badly dented 

A USPS mailwoman has been savagely beaten by two women who were accused of trying to rob stimulus checks from her van in Flint, Michigan.

Footage shows the two women pounding the postal worker over the back of the head as they wrestle with her in the street, just yards away from a USPS truck which has a badly dented hood. 

‘Bruh y’all hit the mailman, they trying to get that stimulus,’ the man recording the assault is heard saying.

The postal worker is eventually able to wrench herself free and the two attackers get back into their 4×4 and speed away.

It is not clear what led to the attack but the bystander recording the footage is heard saying, ‘They hit this mail lady car,’ while giving a close up of the mangled front vents of the USPS van.

Footage shows the two women pounding the postal worker over the back of the head as they wrestle with her in the street, just yards away from a USPS truck which has a badly dented hood

Footage shows the two women pounding the postal worker over the back of the head as they wrestle with her in the street, just yards away from a USPS truck which has a badly dented hood

Footage shows the two women pounding the postal worker over the back of the head as they wrestle with her in the street, just yards away from a USPS truck which has a badly dented hood

An elderly woman is seen trying to intervene as the women batter the USPS worker on the ground

One of the women continues abusing the USPS woman as she gets back in her car

An elderly woman tries to intervene at one point, left, before the USPS woman later manages to wrench herself free and the women decide to get back in their car, right

The Crime in Flint is out of control…..A United States Postal Worker was attacked in broad daylight …..Where is The Public Safety Plan……🤔 there is ZERO FEAR OF THE POLICE Prayers for the Mail Lady🙏🏾

Posted by Tonya Burns on Thursday, April 8, 2021

Flint Police confirmed that the postal worker was not badly injured and that one arrest had been made since the incident on Thursday afternoon.

Detectives are continuing investigations and did not confirm whether the attack had been motivated by stimulus checks inside the USPS vehicle.

The footage shows several young men standing by and watching as the women batter the postal worker.

At least two young children are also seen in the background watching on.

An elderly lady, who the cameraman refers to as his ‘granny,’ attempts to intervene but is pulled back by her grandson who warns that she may get hurt.

The beating lasts for at least a minute, from what the video is able to show, before the women relent and clamber back inside a Chevrolet Equinox SUV.

‘Y’all going to jail,’ one of the bystanders tells the women as they start to leave.

The mail woman is seen chasing after their car as they speed away.

The front of the USPS van was badly mangled and the man recording said that the assailant's had hit the vehicle

The front of the USPS van was badly mangled and the man recording said that the assailant’s had hit the vehicle

Flint, around 70 miles northwest of crime-ridden Detroit, consistently ranks as one of the most dangerous cities in the United States.

The Democrat-run city of 100,000 residents has seen a surge in violence during the pandemic with 61 homicides in 2020, up from 46 the previous year – an increase of around a third.

Flint police confiscated 655 guns last year, an increase of more than 36 per cent on the 415 guns taken off the streets in 2019.

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