Mail carrier gets run over by alleged post office thieves in California



A mail carrier tried to block a getaway vehicle but the suspects kept driving, hitting her.

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28 thoughts on “Mail carrier gets run over by alleged post office thieves in California”

  1. "Alleged?"
    "ALLEGED?"
    "ALLEGED ROBBERY?"
    What else can it be when criminals try to steal the mail, as they have done so many times in the past according to other victims?
    Is our country so sue happy that the news has to say "ALLEGEDLY" to a robbery incident that's on video?!
    What else is it?
    What else do you call it?

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  2. So you think California is a lawless State that's not the proper way to refer to it obviously if you listen to the what they said they were arrested they got somebody so that makes it Lawless or there are people who don't want to abide by the laws and they're willing to take chances but look what happened they were arrested everybody got to keep your eyes open and everybody's got to cooperate and work together

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  3. Technically it’s Kidnapping, when she was moved more than 9ft against her will, Assault with a deadly weapon, Attempted murder with a deadly weapon, Mail Theft, Robbery, trespassing, ❀ they will get a slap on the wrist if they promise not to do it again. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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  4. Police dispatch: "911. What's your emergency?"
    Citizen: "Someone broke into my mail and stole it!"
    Police: "What was stolen?"
    Citizen: "First off.. they stole all my bil… oh wait. Never mind. Nothing is missing. I said nothing."

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