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A gay couple in Columbus, Ohio say that a mail carrier rained homophobic slurs on them, removed their name from their mailbox, and threatened to no longer deliver their mail.
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Michael Coward and his fiancé Michael Vaughn were leaving their home in Ohio when they went to pick up their mail but were allegedly confronted by the postal worker who continually called them “white f*****s”, WBNS-TV reported. Michael Coward and his fiance Michael Vaughn were headed to a dinner party, Tuesday night, when Coward went over and grabbed his mail from his mailbox.
A couple have accused a postal worker of harassment and allegedly called them a homophobic slur. Woman injured from debris while leaving Salt Lake music festival has died, family says Deseret News. COLUMBUS, Ohio – A United States Postal Service employee in Columbus is accused of calling two gay men a homophobic slur.
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Sign out. This week, William Charles Franklin, 37 was sentenced to five years and five months in federal prison after being found guilty of mail obstruction, assault on a federal officer and more. Return to Homepage. Play on Yahoo.
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The USPS driver was delivering mail at the time. Can you solve it faster than others? An Ohio postal worker is accused of calling two gay men a homophobic slur and refusing to deliver their mail, WBNS-TV (Columbus) is reporting.