CHARLOTTE, N.C. — United States Post Office officials are refusing to answer questions about two more employees with criminal convictions in their pasts.
Eyewitness News first began questioning hiring practices at USPS in December 2013 after Channel 9 uncovered that a woman convicted of multiple criminal charges, including fraud, had been hired as the postmaster relief in Anson County.
Tuesday, Channel 9 learned two more USPS employees who work at postal facilities in Charlotte also have criminal convictions. Read M0re
grow up if convictd and releasd time is done with. stop thrown stones. stop bing misled. all th peopl wrongfully convictd and u dont seee the true crooks. then shame on u 4 being foolish.