Brothers get prison time for assaulting postal supervisor

BALTIMORE, Jan. 17 — The U.S. Department of Justice’s U.S. Attorney’s office for Maryland issued the following press release:

U.S. District Judge William M. Nickerson sentenced John Bermudez, Jr., age 31, of Brooklyn, Maryland today to 10 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release for assault of a government official and sentenced his brother, Gregory Bermudez, age 28, of Millersville, Maryland to eight months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, on the same charge, announced United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein. John Bermudez was convicted by a federal jury on August 2, 2007 after a three day trial and Gregory Bermudez pleaded guilty on July 26, 2007.

According to the guilty plea, testimony at trial and other court documents, Gregory Bermudez and John Bermudez, Jr., worked at the United States Postal Service Incoming Mail Facility (IMF) in Linthicum, Maryland. On February 8, 2006 at the IMF a supervisor instructed John Bermudez to stop playing cards and return to work. Both defendants argued with the supervisor, who sought the assistance of the manager of the work floor. When the manager responded he discovered the defendants in a heated argument with another employee. Unable to regain control of the work floor, the manager informed the defendants that he was calling the police and turned to walk away. The defendants followed the manager and, as the manager approached the phone, Gregory Bermudez struck him from behind with his fist. The victim fell to the ground and both defendants punched and kicked him as he lay on the ground. The defendants then left the facility through the loading dock area.

United States Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein thanked the U.S. Postal Inspection Service for their investigative work, and commended Assistant United States Attorneys Paul E. Budlow and Tamara L. Fine, who prosecuted the case.

3 Responses to “Brothers get prison time for assaulting postal supervisor

  • 1
    Janet
    January 18th, 2008 09:22

    WOW this is scarry.

  • 2
    jsicolts
    January 28th, 2008 10:16

    Supervisors at USPS are overpaid, trouble makers and don’t have enough real work to do. Another reason why USPS should be privitized and not some large money losing federal agency. Scary this “supervisor” had no supersviorsy skills. Not just there, we see it all the time in Glenmont NY and Selkirk Ny where the Postmasters are brainless.

  • 3
    PostalPam
    July 3rd, 2008 16:43

    I’m an injured letter carrier who was assaulted (punched on the head) by a manager. I’ve gone through HELL with OIG/FBI/OWCP/DOL investigations. My family has been ripped apart, but BRADY IPOCK (OIG Investigator) refused to investigate or press charges against the manager that punched me. Why is there a double standard? The local police opted not to investigate because the USPS have ‘their own police’. I went through interrogations, investigations, wire tapping & video surveilance … WHY?