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Postal Worker Stabbed in Southwest Baltimore Following Dispute Over Employment, Suspect Detained

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Published on June 12, 2025
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A 38-year-old postal worker was injured in an assault in Southwest Baltimore yesterday. According to FOX Baltimore, just before the clock edged toward half-past noon, in the 3100 block of Strickland Street. The circumstances of the attack began to unfold when the worker's role as a postal service employee came under scrutiny by a 46-year-old man.

During this encounter, the suspect, who had questioned the worker's employment, produced a knife, and the worker sustained a cut on the finger, WBAL reported. The situation escalated quickly, causing the postal employee to fall, which left him with an additional injury—an abrasion on his elbow.

Thankfully, despite the violence of the incident, the postal worker's injuries were non-life-threatening. The assailant, whose motives beyond the initial confrontation remain unclear, was apprehended by the authorities, ensuring that he would face due process for his actions that day.