
 
		88TH PRECINCT 
 FORT GREENE—CLINTON HILL 
 Sweet-tooth swiper 
 A trio of sweet-toothed swipers  
 allegedly stole a selection of ice  
 cream and energy drinks from a  
 Flatbush Avenue Extension 7/11 on  
 Jan. 24. 
 The victim told police the thieves  
 entered the store near Fulton Street  
 at about 10pm and loaded up on  
 Häagen-Dazs and Ben & Jerry’s ice  
 cream, a can of Monster energy  
 drink, and two cans of Red Bull,  
 then tried to hustle out without paying. 
   One  of  the  thieves  reportedly  
 punched an employee in the face as  
 they made their way out, causing a  
 minor injury. 
 Cops  arrested  the  three  perps  
 down the block on charges including  
 robbery and felony assault.  
 Lunchtime louts 
 Some  lout  walked  up  to  a  man  
 standing  in a Fulton Street restaurant  
 and started hitting him on Jan.  
 26. 
 The victim said he was at Crown  
 Fried Chicken near Washington Avenue  
 at about 2am when a stranger  
 allegedly started hitting him with  
 his  cane,  lacerating  his  forehead.  
 Cops  searched  the  area  and  found  
 the  supposed  striker,  though  they  
 did not arrest him, while the victim  
 was taken to New York-Presbyterian  
 Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. 
 FBI gets fi lched 
 A sneak broke into a truck  
 parked on Classon Avenue and  
 lifted a radio and a pair of sunglasses  
 on Jan. 26. 
 Police said the truck was parked  
 near Fulton Street from about 6pm  
 on  Jan.  26  to  8:30am  on  Jan.  27,  
 during which time the thief tossed  
 a brick through the window and  
 made  off  with  his  prizes.  Unfortunately  
 for them, the truck and the  
 radio belong to the Federal Bureau  
 of  Investigation,  who  provided  information  
 about the $1,000 radio’s  
 alarm and serial number. 
 Crypto cryer 
 A Clinton Avenue visitor was  
 swindled into sending $4,000 to a social  
 media  stranger  who  promised  
 to  invest  the  money  in  cryptocurrency  
 on Jan. 17. 
 Police said the victim was sitting  
 in her friend’s apartment near  
 Gates Avenue at 2:45 pm when she  
 got a direct message on Instagram  
 encouraging her to transfer money  
 via Zelle, and that the mystery  
 mogul  would  invest  that  cash  in  
 crypto. The victim did not receive a  
 profi t or a refund, and realized later  
 that her Instagram account had  
 been hacked.  
 COURIER L 8     IFE, MARCH 4-10, 2022 
 Judge’s son pleads guilty  
 for Capitol riot on Jan. 6 
 Aaron Mostofsky (right) donning riot gear and furs in the US Capitol on Jan. 6,  
 2021.  Shutterstockl 
 Checkout line Chase 
 Some jerk lifted a shopper’s wallet  
 as she waited in line at a Flushing  
 Avenue supermarket on Jan. 23. 
 Police said the victim was ready  
 to pay up at the Wegman’s near  
 Navy  Street  at  4pm  when  she  felt  
 someone bump into her, but didn’t  
 think anything of it — until it was  
 her time to swipe her card, when  
 she realized she was missing $300  
 and a Chase debit card. She later got  
 a notifi cation from Chase that someone  
 had charged more than $1,000 to  
 her card. 
   — Kirstyn Brendlen 
 60TH PRECINCT 
 CONEY ISLAND—BRIGHTON BEACH— 
 SEAGATE 
 Guardians of the  
 Galaxy  
 A housebreaking duo stole a  
 Samsung Galay from a Stillwell Avenue  
 home on Feb. 27.  
 The victim told police the two  
 robbers came into his room in his  
 home between W. 15th Place and  
 Avenue Z and pointed a gun at  
 him while he was laying in his bed  
 around 8:40 am and ziptied his ankles  
 and wrists before fl eeing.  
 Community Chest  
 A package pusher stole an Alec  
 Monopoly  painting  that  was  delivered  
 to a W. 5th Street home on Feb.  
 10.  
 Police  said  the  $1,325  painting  
 was removed from the packaging  
 outside of the home between West  
 and Neptune avenues and left it in  
 front of the home around 6 pm before  
 fl eeing.  
 62ND PRECINCT  
 BENSONHURST—BATH BEACH 
 Push to steal 
 A highway robber stole a white  
 Lexus parked on 18th Avenue on  
 Jan. 24.  
 The victim told police he went inside  
 a store with the car running between  
 71st and 72nd streets as well  
 as his keys around 8:10 am and returned  
 to fi nd his car was gone. 
 Run the block  
 A savage attacked a man walking  
 down  20th  Avenue  after  asking  
 him “what are you doing in my  
 neighborhood” on Jan. 26.  
 The  victim  told  police  the  
 bruiser proceeded to say “this is  
 sun-13 neighborhood” at the intersection  
 of 64th street and punched  
 him and slashed him with a knife  
 multiple times around 10:40 pm after  
 fi rst approaching him.  
 Sneaky swindler  
 A crook stole $2,948.79 from a victim’s  
 prepaid gift card on Dec. 27.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  he  
 had the car in her pocket, but got  
 an alert that the money was used  
 in a department store without her  
 knowledge.  
 Home invasion 
 A baddie looted a victim’s property  
 on Quentin Road on Jan. 23. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 home invader broke into his backyard  
 near W. First and W. Second  
 street  at  around  2  am  and  stole  
 nearly  $1,200  worth  of  ill-gotten  
 goods. 
 Addicted To Money 
 A thief stole nearly $23,000 from  
 a Bay Parkway ATM on Feb. 17.  
 Police said the bandit used a tool  
 to open the top of the money machine  
 between 66th and 67th streets  
 and access the software around 10  
 pm  and  withdrawing  the  stacks  of  
 cash.  
 Phone ransom  
 A highwayman pushed a women  
 to  the  ground  on  86th  Street  and  
 stole her phone from her bra strap  
 on Feb. 22.  
 Police said the victim’s son retrieved  
 the phone that was taken  
 from between W. 12th and W. 13th  
 streets after the good-for-nothing  
 called him around 7:14 pm and told  
 him the location of the phone.  
 —Jessica Parks 
 BY BANKS HALVORSON 
 Police arrested a 19-year-old for  
 the alleged murder of a 25-yearold, 
  and the stabbing of another  
 victim in Gowanus on Sunday.  
 NYPD  offi cers  rushed  to  the  
 scene  near Seventh Street and  
 Third Avenue at around 10:45 pm,  
 where they found the two bloodied  
 victims in critical condition, according  
 to police reports.  
 EMS personnel rushed the victims, 
  aged 25 and 21, to Brooklyn  
 Methodist Hospital, where doctors  
 pronounced Bensonhurst resident  
 Marvin  Pretto  dead  from  a  stab  
 wound to the chest. 
 The 21-year-old, who was  
 stabbed in the back, is listed in  
 stable condition, and is expected  
 to survive, cops said.  
 The following day, cops arrested  
 Jose Velasco,  and  charged  
 him with manslaughter and criminal  
 possession of a weapon, according  
 to police.  
 The killing marks just the second  
 murder in the 78th NYPD Precinct  
 this year, following a Feb.  
 13  homicide  at  the  intersection  
 of Flatbush Avenue and Bergen  
 Street, according to police.