MINNEAPOLIS, MN – A U.S. Postal Service employee is under internal investigation after a viral video showed a mail truck driver shouting profanity and flipping off two Border Patrol agents during a roadside encounter in Minnesota. The clip, which circulated widely on social media over the weekend, has prompted formal complaints from law enforcement organizations and raised questions about professional conduct among federal workers.
In the 15-second video, a USPS delivery van can be seen driving past two uniformed Border Patrol agents who appear to be speaking with a motorist in a Honda Civic. As the van passes, the driver yells, “Go home, you f***ing losers!” and extends his middle finger toward the agents. The person recording the incident identifies the vehicle as a government-issued mail truck.
The incident has gone viral after it was posted to social media platforms.
The Glendale Fraternal Order of Police, of Arizona publicly demanded that the Postal Service investigate, calling the worker’s behavior “unbecoming conduct” and “disparaging treatment of federal law enforcement.” In a post on X, the group urged the agency to take action against the driver of truck #0336508.
The USPS, which operates as an independent federal entity, has not yet issued an official statement regarding the incident. While the agency declined to comment on personnel matters, sources say the matter is being reviewed internally.
The video has been widely circulated among conservative commentators, with some calling for disciplinary action and others defending the worker’s right to free speech. No further information about the driver’s identity or employment status has been released.
Key Points: Postal worker caught on video cursing at federal agents sparks investigation – Minneapolis
- Viral video shows USPS driver yelling profanity and flipping off Border Patrol agents in Minnesota
- Law enforcement organizations are demanding a federal investigation into the worker’s conduct
- The Postal Service confirmed it is aware of the incident and reviewing the situation internally