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Second mail carrier speaks out after he is suspended from job without cause

A second mail carrier has come forward from the North Miami post office saying he was suspended without cause. Heather Walker has tonight’s 7 Investigates

Postal carrier Micheal Kelly works on Sundays to deliver Amazon packages.

Micheal Kelly/mail carrier: “I love doing what I’m doing.”

Micheal has been a postal worker for 3 years without a problem. Until on one of those Sunday shifts.

Micheal Kelly: “I get approached by the station manager from North Miami. She’s like, ‘You need to get off the clock.’”

Micheal says he handed her the package scanner and things got heated.

Micheal Kelly: “I’m like, ‘What did I do? What did I do?’ She’s like, ‘Oh, don’t worry about it, just hurry up and get off the clock.’”

Micheal Kelly: “She’s in my ear, she’s yelling at me. She says ‘You sissy punk.’ So as I turn around and I go back to my car, she goes, ‘Oh, you (expletive).’ It hurt me. I never been called that by a supervisor, at all.”

During the encounter, the station manager accused Micheal of bending her finger, which he denies.

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