
He just won’t shut up.
An unhinged former suburban teacher who allegedly threatened his former boss is digging a deeper hole — threatening everyone from the school district to cops to The Post in a string of bizarre online rants.
Samuel McVey, 46, a former New Rochelle middle school Spanish teacher who was fired just five months into the job, began posting maniacal YouTube videos just hours after being busted last week, including a series of threats and ethnic slurs targeting a Post reporter.
“You’re too ugly and cheap, Latino liar,” McVey said in one post last week. “Dumb Latino ‘boop.’
“Have fun working sanitation the rest of your life, riding in the back of a garbage dumpster in New York City, whether it be Queens, Manhattan, Staten Island, the Bronx — whatever. You’re done.”
In nearly a dozen rants McVey said he’s now being courted by three top school districts in Westchester County, has famed director Martin Scorsese “shopping” his movie script, said he’s considering training for UFC bouts — and claimed the FBI was investigating the New Rochelle cops who busted him.
“You’re just not mentally fit to be in law enforcement. You’re like watching too many movies,” he said. “The FBI, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, is looking into all this. So if you haven’t lost your badges yet … turn them in and just walk away.
“Get out of New Rochelle, get out of New York State. Nobody wants to see you. Nobody wants to work with you,” he added. “You guys are pathetic.”
McVey’s attorney has declined to comment on the case, most recently on Saturday — hours before the former teacher went back online and said he was done posting his rambling rants.
The former teacher pleaded not guilty to aggravated harassment charges in the case and has repeatedly maintained his innocence in his YouTube posts.
“I never, ever threatened anyone in the New Rochelle School District,” he said. “I’m a big teddy bear.”
But according to an arrest warrant lodged in the case, McVey went off on New Rochelle Schools Corey Reynolds after getting the axe.
He “knowingly contacted his former employer’s secretary multiple times via email that he was ‘coming to the building with guns,’ and ‘we have a bullet for Corey’s head,’” the document said.
McVey, who said he’s now moved to Los Angeles, taught Spanish at the Isaac E. Young Middle School until January, when he was fired — and eventually arrested after an investigation on March 15.
In a letter to parents last week Reynolds said police were back at the school after another alleged threat.
School officials have not revealed why McVey was fired, but he suggested in one of his YouTube rants that it was over fundraising on school grounds for a youth sports group he runs.


