
 
		88TH PRECINCT  
 FORT GREENE-CLINTON HILL 
 Biker baddies  
 Two bandits assaulted a cyclist  
 before  stealing  his  two-wheeler  on  
 Cumberland Walk on July 14.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 pilfers brutally knocked him off the  
 bike near the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway  
 at around 10:30 am, before  
 pedaling off.  
 Police later found the bike  
 nearby, but the perps were nowhere  
 to be found, according to police.  
 Parking trouble 
 A brute allegedly pepper sprayed  
 a man for parking in his Waverly  
 Avenue driveway on July 12. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 chemical-welding baddie confronted  
 him for leaving his car in the suspect’s  
 parking spot near Myrtle Avenue  
 at around noon, before he unleashed  
 the spray and hit the victim  
 with a metal rod.  
 Broomstick brute 
 Police nabbed a man for allegedly  
 hitting an acquaintance with a  
 broomstick, before brutally assaulting  
 her at her Fulton Street home on  
 July 14.   
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 suspect hit her with the stick near  
 Carlton Avenue at around 10 am,  
 before throwing her on the ground  
 and choking her.  
 Paramedics took the woman to  
 Brooklyn Hospital, and cops cuffed  
 the man later that day, according to  
 police.  
 Elder assault 
 A bruiser violently assaulted an  
 older man on Greene Avenue on  
 July 16.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 unknown individual drove up on  
 a black moped and pushed him to  
 the ground near Waverly Avenue at  
 around 2 pm, before scooting off.  
 Dick and pains  
 Pirates broke into Dick and  
 Jane’s Bar and stole cash from the  
 Adelphi Street watering hole on  
 July 14.  
 Employees told police that the invaders  
 got into the bar near Dekalb  
 Avenue at around 7 am through  
 an  unlocked  window,  before  stealing  
 $333.62 and a number of blank  
 checks.  
 Spray paint perp 
 Cops arrested an alleged vandal  
 for attempting to paint graffi ti at a  
 Classon Avenue business on July  
 16.  
 A security guard allegedly saw  
 the man holding two spray paint  
 cans near the establishment at Park  
 Avenue at around 1:30 am and called  
 the cops. 
 COURIER L 8     IFE, JULY 23-29, 2021 
 Police picked up the man and  
 cuffed him for a slew of charges, according  
 to police.  
 Air BnBaddie 
 A cybercriminal swindled over  
 $11,000 from a Clinton Avenue man  
 on July 1.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 crook got access to his Chase mobile  
 app and racked up thousands of  
 charges on AirBnB.  
 — Aidan Graham 
 62ND PRECINCT  
 BENSONHURST—BATH BEACH 
 Bus money 
 Cheapos punched a city bus  
 driver when she demanded they pay  
 the  fare after getting on at Cropsey  
 Avenue on July 14.  
 The victim told police the malefactors  
 fl ed in an unknown direction  
 from the intersection with Bay Parkway  
 around 1:15 am after breaking  
 the glass on the bus’s front door.  
 Apple Snatch 
 A  bandit  shoplifted  four  Apple  
 Watches from a Bay Parkway electronics  
 store on July 17. 
 A witness told police the lout fl ed  
 from the store between 65th and 66  
 streets on foot. 
 Unbanked 
 A  housebreaker  swiped  $8,000  
 and jewelry from a W. 10th Street  
 apartment on July 13.  
 The victim told police the burglar  
 most  likely  got  into  the building  
 between Avenue P and Quentin  
 Road around 12 pm through the broken  
 front door or through her unlocked  
 window.  
 60TH PRECINCT  
 BOROUGH PARK—MIDWOOD— 
 KENSINGSTON 
 Prescription pick-up 
 A duo of bandits pushed a man  
 delivering  a  prescription  to  a  W.  
 31st Street apartment and stole the  
 car he was driving on July 12.  
 Police  said  the  victim  was  not  
 the owner of the car that was stolen  
 from  between  Surf  and  Mermaid  
 avenues  around  6  am  that  
 was later found two blocks away.  
 Phone swap 
 Thieves  stole  a  man’s  iPhone  
 12 and gave him an iPhone 6 when  
 mugging him on Surf Avenue when  
 he was on a walk on July 16. 
 The  victim  told  police  the  trio  
 of  bruisers  approached  him  from  
 behind between W. 15th Street and  
 Stillwell Avenue and punched him  
 to  the  ground  around  4  am  and  
 kicked him while he was down.  
   —Jessica Parks 
 Luxury sports car driver  
 dies sfter fi ery crash Into  
 Brooklyn LIRR tracks 
 Footage from the crash’s aftermath on Atlantic Avenue and Hunterfl y Place shows  
 the burned-out wreckage.  Citizen 
 BY KEVIN DUGGAN 
 A lead-footed luxury sports car  
 driver died and his passenger remains  
 in critical condition after  
 their ride plowed into a pillar of  
 the elevated Long Island Rail Road  
 tracks in Brooklyn in a fi ery Saturday  
 morning crash. 
 The motorist was speeding  
 westbound on Atlantic Avenue in a  
 black Maserati Ghibli and lost control, 
  jumped the curb and slammed  
 into the railroad support structure  
 near Hunterfl y Place in Bedford- 
 Stuyvesant, according to an NYPD  
 investigation and footage from the  
 scene. 
 First responders got to the  
 scene just after 3:20 am and found  
 the car engulfed in fl ames with the  
 two men inside. 
 Firefi ghters extinguished the  
 blaze and paramedics rushed the  
 35-year-old male passenger to  
 Brookdale Hospital with life-threatening  
 injuries and pronounced the  
 driver  dead  on  the  scene,  according  
 to police. 
 A video posted on Citizen later  
 that day shows the burnt-out  
 wreckage with police cordoning  
 off a one-block stretch of the busy  
 Atlantic Avenue thoroughfare. 
 There have been six crashes  
 with eight injuries and one death  
 at the intersection of Atlantic Avenue  
 and Hunterfl y Place since 2011,  
 according to data collected by NYC  
 Crash Mapper. 
 The fi gures pale in comparison  
 to the next intersection at Rochester  
 Avenue, where there have been  
 a staggering 65 crashes with 98 injuries  
 and one death, according to  
 the website. 
 The deceased driver’s identity  
 is being withheld pending family  
 notifi cation, according to an NYPD  
 spokesman, and the investigation  
 remains ongoing.