USPS letter carrier shot to death on Chicago’s South Side; no suspects in custody – FOX32 (Chicago)

At about 11:38 a.m., the 48-year-old female letter carrier was in front of a residence in the 12100 block of South Harvard when an unknown male offender approached her, police said. The letter carrier was shot multiple times.
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Old Joe
1 year ago

Range time and a USPS issued Glock should now be included with postal carrier training.

Mark Felt
1 year ago

If this Postal Worker was targeted for their arrow key or mail and they catch the murderer, he needs to be tried federally. If convicted he needs to get the death penalty and go to Terre Haute.

TOM WILLIAMS
1 year ago

Just another day in Sh**cago.

9mm
1 year ago

So when it’s election time and your stopped on your route and asked to hand over all those mail in ballots your delivering, make sure you do it.

TOM WILLIAMS
1 year ago
Reply to  9mm

Or accept the ones they hand you in a bundle.

Wally
1 year ago

Shouldn’t the murder of a federal employee bring in the feds and the FBI?

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  Wally

Crime is not only “ down “, it’s dead. There is no such thing anymore. Do whatever you want to.

Mike Ropennis
1 year ago

Chicago hasn’t submitted crime statistics to the FBI for several years. The only reports of crime being down are from city officials and those numbers can’t be verified. Crime is not down it’s rampant.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

Thugs gonna thug. Unless you lock them up. This murder leaves blood on the hands of the extreme liberal progressive politicians, who believe there is no place for law and order, or personal accountability in our society. They are destroying life as we know it with their godless social re-engineering. Pritzker, Preckwinkle, Brando, Lil Kim and Judge Tim can all take a bow.

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