One MTA supervisor was fired after the inspector general recorded workers buying stolen goods and consuming alcohol on the job, the report says.
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.A knife-wielding MTA worker was fired after the MTA Inspector General recorded an apparent fencing operation run from a Time Square construction site where people identified as “homeless” exchanged bags of stolen goods for cash, according toDuring one transaction that appeared to go sideways, the IG observed a supervisor accept stolen goods then brandish a knife against the throat of the seller on the rush hour sidewalk.
According to the IG report, which included surveillance over a two-hour period in May 2022, four unidentified people “believed to be homeless” brought sacks of stolen goods to the back of the New York City Transit construction trailer on 44th Street. They would knock on the trailer's door and hand over the goods, the report said.
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