
 
		60TH PRECINCT  
 CONEY ISLAND—BRIGHTON BEACH— 
 SEAGATE 
 Subway stop 
 A bruiser mugged a woman at  
 the Surf Avenue station after threatening  
 her with a box cutter on Sept.  
 14.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 marauder tried to rob her inside  
 the station near W. Eighth Street at  
 around 9 am, but fl ed after not fi nding  
 any valuables.  
 Jewelry jaunt 
 A bandit snagged a jewelry box  
 from a W. 17th Street home on Sept.  
 18.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  she  
 returned  to  her  home  at  the  intersection  
 of Avenue Z at around 2 am  
 to fi nd her window open and her  
 jewelry missing.  
 Money cabinet 
 A crook stole money stored in  
 a cabinet in a W. 24th Street living  
 room on Sept. 1.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  he  
 found the money missing from his  
 residence between Neptune and  
 Mermaid Avenues at around 10 am. 
 — Jessica Parks 
 62ND PRECINCT  
 BENSONHURST—BATH BEACH 
 Bottled up rage  
 A man stabbed a woman with a  
 glass bottle on 64th Street at 4 am.  
 The victim told police that the attacker, 
  whom she knew, stabbed her  
 with the broken glass in her arm at  
 a home between 20th and 21st avenues  
 at 4 am. 
 The  victim  suffered  swelling  to  
 her arm, and EMS rushed her to  
 NYU Langone Hospital, where she  
 received stitches, according to police  
 reports. 
 BB Gun 
 A 15-year-old shot his friend with  
 a bb gun on W. 11th Street on Sept.  
 19. 
 The 15-year-old victim told police  
 that his friend fi red at him after the  
 two had gotten into an argument  
 about money between Avenue O and  
 Avenue P at around 7:50 pm. 
 The shots hit the victim in the  
 left  hand  and  the  left  side  of  his  
 head, causing him to bleed, according  
 to police reports.   
 Robbed? 
 A robber may have stolen a man’s  
 briefcase, passport, and $4,000 in  
 cash on 86th Street on Sept. 18. 
 The victim, who cops said was  
 very drunk, told police that the assailant  
 nabbed his briefcase, passport, 
  cash, and driver’s license  
 COURIER L 8     IFE, SEPT. 25-OCT. 1, 2020 
 Man fatally struck by train at  
 Cortelyou Road Station 
 Emergency crews remove the body of a 40-year-old man from under a Q train in  
 Flatbush Monday evening.  Photo by Todd Maisel 
 while injuring him in the lip between  
 Bay 32nd and 23rd Avenue at  
 around 11:25 pm. 
 Police took the man to Coney Island  
 Hospital for an examination,  
 but the staff said that he had been  
 there hours earlier for being overly  
 intoxicated, and that he didn’t have  
 the property on him when he came  
 in, according to police reports.  
 — Rose Adams 
 84TH PRECINCT  
 BROOKLYN HEIGHTS–DUMBO– 
 BOERUM HILL–DOWNTOWN 
 Underground melee 
 Three men brawled on an A train  
 near Jay Street-MetroTech station  
 on Sept. 20. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  he  
 got into a fi ght with two baddies  
 aboard the Manhattan-bound subway  
 around 7 pm, when the attackers  
 punched the victim repeatedly,  
 before pulling out a blade and slashing  
 him in the head and the back of  
 his neck. 
 The goons fl ed outside the Downtown  
 Brooklyn station and the victim  
 followed  them  in  pursuit  but  
 lost sight of them at street level, according  
 to police reports. 
 Bottle basher 
 Police arrested a man for allegedly  
 slashing a man with a broken  
 bottle on Bridge Street on Sept. 13. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 suspect allegedly stabbed him in  
 his neck between Nassau and Concord  
 streets at 10 pm.  
 Cops collared the defendant at  
 the  84th Precinct’s Gold Street  station  
 house a week later and charged  
 him with  felony  assault,  according  
 to police reports. 
 Twisted tool! 
 Some screwdriver-wielding  
 snake stole expensive clothes from  
 a Fulton Mall department store on  
 Sept. 14. 
 An employee told police that the  
 knave snatched $983 worth of clothes  
 from inside the store between Gallatin  
 Place and Hoyt Street at 5:30 pm,  
 and when the worker confronted  
 him, said, “Back off” while toting  
 the tool. 
 Inn fi ghting 
 Police arrested a woman for allegedly  
 attacking a man with a glass  
 bottle inside a Schermerhorn Street  
 hotel room on Sept. 14. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  he  
 told the woman to leave, when she  
 allegedly fl ipped out between Nevins  
 and Bond streets at 8:50 am, before  
 she cut his leg with a broken  
 glass  bottle  and  damaged  the  victim’s  
 bike.  
 Cops  arrested  her  on  felony  assault  
 charges at the scene at 9:30 am,  
 according to the authorities. 
 Canned! 
 Some reprobate attacked a  
 woman with a spray on Flatbush  
 Avenue on Sept. 19. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 cretin sprayed a mystery liquid in  
 her  face  between  Schermerhorn  
 and State streets around 10:30 pm,  
 causing her serious pain.  
 88TH PRECINCT  
 FORT GREENE-CLINTON HILL 
 Revel rebels 
 Revel scooter riding pirates ambushed  
 a delivery man on Park Avenue  
 on Sept. 13. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  he  
 was dropping off food between Vanderbilt  
 and Clinton avenues at 12:40  
 am, when one of the bandits jumped  
 him from behind and punched him  
 in  the  face,  before  snatching  his  
 cellphone and wallet and fl eeing on  
 a Revel. 
 Charging out! 
 Some clod stole a portable charger  
 from a Myrtle Avenue store on  
 Sept. 18. 
 A store employee told police that  
 the thief nabbed a portable charger  
 and fl ed out of the store at Adelphi  
 Street at 2 pm. 
 Bad neighbor 
 Police arrested a woman for allegedly  
 attacking her neighbor with  
 a broomstick at St. Edwards Street  
 on Sept. 14. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  she  
 was trying to separate her daughter  
 and her alleged attacker who were  
 fi ghting inside the housing complex  
 near Park Avenue around 11 am,  
 when the defendant hit her in the  
 head with the broom. 
 Cops arrested the suspect just  
 after 11:30 at the scene and charged  
 her  with  felony  assault,  according  
 to police reports. 
   — Kevin Duggan  
 BY TODD MAISEL 
 A 40-year-old man was fatally  
 struck by a Manhattan-bound Q  
 train during the evening rush hour  
 on Sept. 21, transit police said. 
 Police offi cials say the victim,  
 not immediately identifi ed, was  
 struck by  the  train at  6:30 pm on  
 Sept. 21 at the Cortelyou Road Station  
 in Flatbush. 
 Offi cers  from  NYPD  Transit  
 District 32, fi refi ghters and emergency  
 service cops rushed to the  
 scene, but found the victim under  
 the train and declared him dead at  
 the location. 
 Cops cleared the station of commuters  
 as  they  worked  to  remove  
 the victim from underneath the  
 train. Service was knocked out for  
 more than an hour, but was restored  
 at about 8 pm, authorities said. 
 Offi cials say they do not believe  
 the man was victim of a crime, but  
 the incident is under investigation  
 by transit detectives and the MTA.