16 USPS workers accused of taking bribes to deliver cocaine! No Great Wall will stop this.

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16 USPS workers accused of taking bribes to deliver cocaine
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ATLANTA – In three separate federal indictments unsealed on
Tuesday ,
16 U.S. Postal Service (USPS) employees working in locations across the metro-Atlanta area have been charged with accepting bribes to deliver packages of kilogram-quantities of cocaine in a wide-reaching sting operation.




According to U.S. Attorney Horn, the indictments, and other information presented in court: USPS employees allegedly accepted bribes from a person they believed was a drug trafficker using the U.S. mail to ship cocaine – multiple kilograms at a time – into the Atlanta area. The USPS employees are as follows:

Cydra Rochelle Alexander, 31, of Riverdale, Georgia, a letter carrier assigned to the Ralph McGill Carrier Annex and Central City Branch of the Atlanta Post Office.

Aurthamis O. Burch, a/k/a Tank, 46, of Snellville, Georgia, a letter carrier assigned to the Doraville Post Office.

Kawana Rashun Champion, 35, of Jonesboro, Georgia, a clerk assigned to the North Springs Branch of the Sandy Springs Post Office and Central City Branch of the Atlanta Post Office.

Eleanor Lolita Golden, a/k/a Eleanor Johnson, 54, of East Point, Georgia, a letter carrier assigned to the West End Branch of the Atlanta Post Office.

Tonie Harris, 54, of Decatur, Georgia, a letter carrier assigned to the Sandy Springs Post Office.

Leea Janel Holt, 38, of Atlanta, Georgia, a letter carrier assigned to the Old National Branch of the Riverdale Post Office.

Clifton Curtis Lee, a/k/a Cliff, 41, of Lithonia, Georgia, a letter carrier assigned to the Sandy Springs Post Office.

Shakeed Anilah Magee, 40, of College Park, Georgia, a letter carrier assigned to the West End Branch of the Atlanta Post Office.

Horace Manson, 40, of Roswell, Georgia, a letter carrier assigned to the West End Branch of the Atlanta Post Office.

Olivia Marita Moore, 25, of Atlanta, Georgia, a letter carrier assigned to the Old National Branch of the Riverdale Post Office.

Eddie Nash, 63, of Decatur, Georgia, a letter carrier assigned to the West End Branch of the Atlanta Post Office.

Jeffrey A. Pearson, 59, of Austell, Georgia, a letter carrier assigned to the Decatur Post Office.

Rodney Antwain Salter, 33, of Jonesboro, Georgia, a letter carrier assigned to the Martech Branch of the Atlanta Post Office.

Frank Webb, 40, of Lithonia, Georgia, a letter carrier assigned to the Central City Branch of the Atlanta Post Office.

Katrina Nicole Wilson, a/k/a Trina, 38, of Fairburn, Georgia, a letter carrier assigned to the West End Branch of the Atlanta Post Office.

The defendants range in age from 31 to 63, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
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:oops-28::popcorn::rolleyes: These names all sound white, but for two. But this is not about colors. Plus you have to be a legal worker to get these union jobs. So where do I order, for over the No Great Douche Wall, of needed drug services?:)
 
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idiots to think they could pull this off....postal inspectors are pretty good at what they do....it doesnt say how many years of service they just threw away.....the guy who was 63 may have been able to retire,not anymore,the dumbass....
 
16 USPS workers accused of taking bribes to deliver cocaine! No Great Wall will stop this.

Is drug transport among the things Trump alleges his wall will terminate or materially attenuate?

If there were one thing the wall may achieve when collusion isn't involved, interdicting the drug flow across the Southern border is likely it. Be that as it may, one can be sure that sellers will merely find new points of entry -- the demand and profit potential is too great for them not to. And honestly, if a sailor isn't under any explicit scrutiny, there are far too many miles of coast upon which he may land. The Atlantic and Pacific coasts are not blockaded, and neither are Canada's

These names all sound white, but for two.

Oh, my.....

I don't think they "sound white," but they don't appear to be characteristically Mexican/Latino names.
 
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idiots to think they could pull this off....postal inspectors are pretty good at what they do....it doesnt say how many years of service they just threw away.....the guy who was 63 may have been able to retire,not anymore,the dumbass....

I feel they all will keep their retirement pay earned.
 
idiots to think they could pull this off....postal inspectors are pretty good at what they do....it doesnt say how many years of service they just threw away.....the guy who was 63 may have been able to retire,not anymore,the dumbass....

I feel they all will keep their retirement pay earned.
nope they lost it all.....you dont keep that for an offense like this....if they are convicted they are gone and lose everything including their retirement....the only thing they might get back is money they paid into it...
 

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