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USPS Worker Charged for Allegedly Shoving 4-Year-Old to the Ground in Monsey

The USPS employee faces misdemeanor charges after pushing a child; police have not confirmed a motive or if hate crime investigations are underway.

  • A United States Postal Service employee was arrested on Friday in Rockland County after allegedly pushing a 4-year-old Jewish child Thursday evening in the Ramapo area, captured on surveillance footage.
  • Local witnesses told investigators the postal employee had been shouting at children shortly before the encounter, but law enforcement has not confirmed the sequence or any motive.
  • Surveillance captures a 39-year-old employee forcefully pushing the child onto the sidewalk near a parked postal truck; the child was not seriously injured and shortly got up, retrieved his kippa, and walked away.
  • Police in Rockland County arrested a Stony Point resident on Friday and prosecutors charged him with endangering the welfare of a child and attempted third-degree assault, while the ongoing investigation continues.
  • Officials have not said whether the case is being investigated as a hate crime, though the incident drew attention due to the child's religious appearance amid concern about antisemitic incidents.
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monseyscoop.com broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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