Firefighters determined his body had been there for six to eight hours before they arrived
DETROIT – As President Donald Trump visited Detroit on Jan. 13, the fiancée of Nicholas Acker, a 36-year-old U.S. Postal Service employee who died in a workplace accident last November, posted a heartfelt message on social media addressed to Trump about her fiancé’s sudden, horrific death.
“President Trump, I know you receive an overwhelming number of messages every single day, but I’m reaching out because my life has completely fallen apart, and I’m trying to find any support or compassion I can right now.”
Stephanie Jaszcz tagged President Trump, the United States Postal Service, and used the hashtags “#justiceforNickAcker” and “#PeoplePowerOurPower,” as she wrote on the social media platform, X:
“I am writing to you not out of politics, but out of desperation, grief, and the hope that someone in a position of influence might hear me. My fiancé, Nick, tragically passed away in a horrific accident at his workplace. He was left there for hours before anyone found him.”


