Rock Hill Family of Murdered Postal Worker Fighting to End Night Mail Deliveries

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Rock Hill family of a mail carrier shot and killed in Maryland has traveled to Washington, D.C. hoping their protests will change the way when the mail is delivered.

Twenty-six year old Tyson Barnette was delivering mail after dark on Saturday, November 23rd when he was gunned down in what police think may have been a robbery attempt.  After 2 months, there are still no arrests in the incident.  A $125,000 reward is being offered for information leading to conviction.

Friends, family and postal workers are pushing for changes that no mail should be delivered after dark.