USPS mailman who violently shoved Jewish boy in NYC suburb to face new charge, police said

The Rockland County postal worker arrested for violently shoving a 4-year-old Jewish boy was slapped with fresh charges Saturday — as police finally revealed his name following public outrage.

Gabriel Stan, 39, was charged with felony second-degree attempted assault a day after he was hit with misdemeanor endangering the welfare of a child and third-degree attempted assault for the heartless, caught-on-video attack in a predominantly Jewish Ramapo neighborhood, police told CBS New York.

Home surveillance footage showed the young Orthodox Jewish boy approaching a community mailbox that the postal worker, who had his back turned, was filling.

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