Mail Carrier Accused of Shoving Frum 4-Year-Old Boy Had History of Angry Outbursts, Neighbors Say
A postal worker charged with pushing a young Jewish boy to the ground has previously displayed aggressive behavior toward residents in the neighborhood, according to multiple locals who say the incident did not come as a complete surprise, the NY Post reports.
Community members described the mailman, identified as Gabriel Stan, as someone prone to losing his temper. Yosef, a 21-year-old father who asked that his last name not be published, said he personally experienced the worker’s anger during a prior interaction.
“He was not nice, I had an encounter with him and he got very angry,” said Yoseph, a 21-year-old father of two, who declined to give his last name.
Yosef and his wife both said the mail carrier often behaved harshly and unpredictably, adding that they were shocked but not entirely surprised by the March 19 incident in which the child was allegedly shoved.
“He wasn’t the nicest guy. I went to thank him for delivering my mail, he delivers the mail every day, I wanted to thank him, and he screamed at me that I was disturbing him,” Yoseph said. “We are not happy with him.
“Once, while he was delivering packages, I asked him something and he started screaming at me,” Yosef’s wife, who did not wish to be named, told The Post.
The alleged assault took place on a quiet cul-de-sac in Ramapo, New Jersey, a neighborhood with a large Jewish population, where children were outside playing and families were preparing for Passover.
Residents expressed outrage over the incident. “What he did was inhuman; he was like an animal, there is no excuse to attack a child, ever,” said grandmother Miriam Kingoff.
Security footage captured the moment the confrontation occurred, showing Stan allegedly forcefully pushing the 4-year-old boy after the child approached a mailbox near where the postal truck was parked.
The impact knocked the boy’s yarmulke off his head. The video shows him quickly standing up, retrieving it, and walking back toward a group of children, who then scattered away from the mail carrier.
Afterward, Stan was seen making angry gestures in the direction of the children as they ran off.
“The boy is okay, thank God. He’s a very innocent kid, I don’t think he said anything to trigger him. Whenever there’s mail or construction, the kids all rush over to see what’s happening; it’s their entertainment,” Kingoff, 71, said.
Authorities have charged Stan, 39, with assault and child endangerment. Law enforcement sources indicated that the case is not currently being classified as a hate crime.
The United States Postal Service confirmed that Stan remains employed but did not provide further details regarding his status.
On Thursday, Stan did not appear on his usual delivery route or at the local post office. Another mail carrier who filled in declined to comment on the situation.
{Matzav.com}