Delta baggage handler arrested for alleged $250,000 theft

Quincy Thorpe, who worked at JFK International Airport in New York, was arrested at his home in Brooklyn and is in FBI custody.

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41 thoughts on “Delta baggage handler arrested for alleged $250,000 theft

  1. LUGGAGE TIPS 1, 2, 3
    Tie two or three colored ribbons around the handle to your luggage to warn others that this is not their luggage. People grab luggage at the turnstile and take it home before you ever see it.

    Anywhere you put your bag, it could be grabbed in error. Example: overhead compartment, unloaded from the bus, at the hotel lobby, at the airport turnstile…

    These ribbons make your luggage different and EASY TO SPOT when the piece is surrounded by 35 other cases unloaded from the bus.

    Use 1” wide ribbons 14” long and not longer. Cut the ends at 45 degrees.
    Scissor cut trim the ribbons to cascading different lengths after they are tied. Put a drop of Super Glue at the end.
    If each ribbon is slightly a different length by 1/4” the color layers will all show up no matter how they drape.

    Tie the 3 ribbons as a sandwich, as if they were one ribbon. Use a man’s tie, a half Windsor knot for the best look. After it is tied on, the total length of the ribbons will be about 5 inches from the handle. This is too short to catch on anything.
    Half Windsor knot tying
    https://youtu.be/S_ny-hrKqzU

    You can see this ribbon from 40 feet away. Perhaps tie TWO handles or RINGS top and side of the case. This way, it won’t slide around. This knot does not loosen.

    Put your phone number on one ribbon using a permanent Sharpie.
    Example: “Owner 454-333-7878”
    No personal name necessary.
    No address necessary on the ribbon.

    Choose one ribbon with an unusual pattern or fabric to really make it unique.

    Stand by the output port of the turnstile to reduce the chance of someone else grabbing your piece.

    Tie your skiies, duffel bag, backpack and what ever else with matching ribbons—even your computer case.

    If you are a Travel Agent, you could hot gold stamp one ribbon with your name and phone number. Send them a set of ribbons, red and blue and BLACK to your customer as a gift. Record this gift in your database so you don’t duplicate yourself.
    Buy a gold hot embossing machine. Gold emboss your business name on the BLACK ribbon. Put the customer’s name on it if possible.

    Pleasant color combinations:
    Red and blue
    Chartreuse and purple
    Orange and light blue
    Orange and yellow
    Gray and pink
    Green and yellow
    Red and Green
    Red and Gold
    Light blue and light green

    The third ribbon could be white, gray, black, tan

    Tip #2 Take a cell phone picture of the ribbon tied on. Then another picture of the full luggage piece. You now have a way to communicate “what it looks like” if someone is tasked with searching for it. Take this picture outside in direct sun.

    Tip #3 Place a strip of colored duct tape on the inside lining to your case. Put your name and phone number on this tape. If all identity is stripped from your case, you have this to show. If someone steals it and rips off identity tags, you can show the police officer the inside tape…

    Take a screen shot photo of this tip. Then send it to others..

  2. ABC news, why is the thumbnail for this video showing the arms of a worker of a black man? Whether the suspect is black or not, do not put a suggestive picture associated with a title like this

  3. Of course its in a NYC airport. Corrupt and full of theives.
    Just landed in JFK last week. They withhold the luggage carts from you in baggage pikcup unless you pay and they have people that heckle you an average of $4 per suitcase to help you bring it out from baggage pick up to the front door. Its fine for me, im young and can handle my luggage. But for single moms and older people, its extortion, also saddest looking airport

  4. How does a baggage handler know there is 250k cash in a suitcase? They only load and unload bags. Is there even a footage of him touching the bag?

  5. Going home sick doesn’t mean he has stolen it lol. The real thief probably has the money hidden somewhere in the airport….. go figure…

  6. I thought baggage handlers happened in 3rd world countries.
    I can’t believe happened in US
    Wow, It was shocking.

  7. Well he has a nice little retirement fund. Because if he is seen even spending any money after he is let go he will be charged again.

  8. I don't even trust these TSA assholes. I hold my money in my hand when I get screened. And if these assholes don't like it, they can pat me down. But i'm not letting these jerk-offs have any chance of taking my money. Because we know they are all thieving cocksuckers.

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