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Amazon Driver Says He Shot USPS Worker In the Face After Mistaking Him for an Assassin, But Witness Tells a Very Different Story

A witness told police a version of events that didn’t exactly line up with Kulhman’s account.

“I saw the mailroom door close and an argument between the USPS man and the Amazon man. The USPS man shoved the Amazon driver and shouted ‘Why the f*** are you shoving me?’ The Amazon driver then pulled out a pistol and shot the USPS man in the head,” the witness said.

At the time of the altercation, Kuhlman was reportedly armed with two firearms, a bulletproof plate carrier, a large knife, and a pistol magazine holder, which were all concealed under his Amazon uniform.

Kuhlman told detectives that he carried the bulletproof vest because he had been shot by rifles and crossbows while on the job. He said he never reported the incidents to the police because there was no evidence.

Kuhlman also alleged he was being “cyberstalked” by the mafia, and he had “suspicions that the USPS worker may have been a mafia assassin.”

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MaiLady
MaiLady
2 months ago

Crack don’t smoke itself😵‍💫

robbie
robbie
2 months ago

how many assassins do you know??

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