A 51-year-old female poster worker was pistol-whipped by a thug attempting to rob the Hellgate Station post office in East ...
A postal worker in Harlem was allegedly stabbed and killed after a dispute over whose turn it was to order a sandwich.
New York City police have arrested and charged a transgender woman in connection to the deadly stabbing of a U.S. Postal ...
The victim, USPS employee Ray Hodges, is being remembered as an "honorable man" and a "great father" following the Jan. 2 stabbing in Harlem ...
The daring hold-up occurred five days after another on-duty letter carrier was knifed to death during a senseless fight over a spot on a sandwich line in a Harlem deli.
Ray Hodges, 36, was a dedicated father who worked tirelessly as a USPS mail carrier to provide a better life to his two young sons, his loved ones told The Post. “My guy was a good guy.
The suspect allegedly spit in Hodge's face before stabbing him in the stomach in a fight that broke out over their place in ...
A memorial, including a USPS visor, for slain postal worker Ray Hodges (left) is set up in front of his Bronx home Friday. (Courtesy family; Emma Seiwell / New York Daily News) A U.S. Postal ...
Jaia Cruz, who authorities described as transgender, was charged with second-degree murder in Thursday's stabbing and slashing of on-duty letter carrier Ray Hodges inside a Harlem deli as Hodges ...
The incident occurred just after 2:30 p.m. at a deli on Lenox Avenue near West 118th Street, where the victim, identified as 36-year-old Ray Hodges of the Bronx, was grabbing something to eat.
The man, identified by the NYPD as Ray Hodges, 36, of the Bronx, was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police said they arrested Jaia Cruz, 24, of Manhattan, on a first ...