Postal crimes are almost a daily event. These are the ones we found today

St. Louis Postal Worker Admits Stealing Checks from Mail, Pandemic Fraud
Checks stolen by Anthony Virdure II were found in a rental car and in a vacant apartment
More charges filed against Richard Tillman for post office fire
The brother of former NFL star Pat Tillman told police that he was trying to make a statement to the U.S. government at the scene of a San Jose post office crash and fire, according to newly filed court documents.
Michigan man sentenced to prison for assaulting USPS clerk
Benjamin Gregory Shirley, 41, of East Lansing, was accused of assaulting the employee over a package that investigators later discovered included fentanyl.





Postal crime. Postal Police. But the math is just too difficult for the Postal Service. Will Mr. Steiner be the grown up who finally corrects the mistake of grounding the Postal Police Force during a postal crime wave?
If the Postal Service can’t figure out something as basic as deploying Postal Police where postal crime is actually occurring, how can anyone expect it to solve the far more complex challenge of operating in a world of declining mail volume, expanding delivery points, rising costs, and shrinking demand?