Baltimore, MD - May 1, 2024  - Dozens of mail carriers from across the region gathered in downtown Baltimore Tuesday concerned about their safety. They raised their signs and lifted their voices and now they're expecting change.

They gathered outside the main post office to ring the alarm, call attention, they say, to what's become a disturbing trend across the country: letter carriers being assaulted and robbed.

"(Our workers) are out there doing their jobs and people out there pulling guns on them, taking the mail equipment, taking the mail, parcels and packages and we're fed up. Enough is enough," said Tony Vaughn, local president of the National Association of Letter Carriers.

According to union leaders, since 2020, there've been 2,000 incidents reported across the country, mail carriers assaulted and robbed.... Read More: FOX45