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Lout robs teenager on Fulton Street
84TH PRECINCT
Brooklyn Heights–
DUMBO–Boerum Hill–
Downtown
Cash only
Some scumbag held up
a teen on Fulton Street on
Jan. 15.
A witness told police that
the criminal waltzed up to
the 15-year-old victim near
Fort Greene Place at 7:15 am
and demanded his cash — but
said he could keep his phone
and Air Pods — before running
off.
Delivery ambush
Four fiends attacked a deliveryman
at Lefferts Place
on Jan. 15.
The victim told police he
waiting for a customer between
Grand and Classon avenues
at 8:25 pm, when the pistol
packing perps walked up
and demanded his wallet.
The delivery guy screamed
for help and one of the fiends
pistol whipped him.
Bike bandits
Two thieves stole a deliveryman’s
e-bike on Classon
Avenue on Jan. 15.
The victim told police that
the rogues approached him
between Greene Avenue and
Clifton Place to ask him for
the time at 8:45 pm, when they
told him to hand over his wallet,
or else.
But the victim’s pockets
were empty, so the crooks settled
for his e-bike as a consolation
prize — before riding
off.
Underground
Goons robbed a teen at the
Nevins Street subway station
on Jan. 19.
The 16-year-old boy told
police he was at the station
near Flatbush Avenue Ext. at
8 pm, when four fiends surrounded
him claiming the
had a gun, before nabbing
his phone and fleeing onto
a 3 train.
Batters up
Police arrested a woman
for allegedly smacked a guy
with a baseball bat on Navy
Walk on Jan. 14.
The victim told police that
he was trying to stop an argument
between his wife and the
defendant near Navy Street
at 6:15 pm, when the suspect
smacked his hand with
the bat.
Police caught up with the
alleged attacker a few hours
later at Hudson Walk, and
slapped her with Felony Assault
charges, according to
the authorities.
Subway swipe
Some scofflaw snatched a
woman’s phone on Classon
Avenue on Jan. 19.
The victim told cops
she was coming out of the
Classon Avenue G train station
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near Lafayette Avenue
when the pilferer grabbed
her phone and hightailed it
toward Classon Avenue at
3:30 pm.
88TH PRECINCT
Fort Greene–Clinton Hill
Shakedown
A gunman held up a man on
Warren Street on Jan. 15.
The victim told police
he was between Smith and
Hoyt streets when the villain
waltzed up and held a gun
to his at 6:20 pm, demanding
cash.
The rogue bagged $300
from the victim and fled
toward Smith Street, cops
said.
Barefaced!
Thieves robbed a man at
gunpoint on Wyckoff Street
on Jan. 17.
The victim told police
that one of the pistol-wielding
wretches stopped him
between Nevins and Bond
streets at 8:30 pm, when two
accomplices surrounded him
and grabbed his jacket, sneakers,
car keys, phone, and Air-
Pods before hightailing it in
a getaway car.
Cell snatcher
Some prowler snatched a
man’s phone on the R train
near Lawrence Street on
Jan. 14.
The victim told police he
was on the southbound train,
and when its doors opened at
Jay Street-MetroTech station,
the thief waiting on the platform
grabbed his phone out
of his hand and made a run
for it around 9:30 am.
The victim chased after the
brigand but lost sight of him,
cops said.
Fashion fiend
Police arrested a teen accused
of looting a Fulton
Street department store on
Jan. 16.
A witness told police that
the 17-year-old boy allegedly
bagged almost $1,500-worth
of clothes from the store between
Gallatin Place and Hoyt
Street at 4:30 pm, when he
skipped past the register without
paying,
Cops caught up with the
youngster around 6:15 pm
and slapped him with felony
Grand Larceny charges.
Package pirate
A brick-hurling bandit stole
packages from a Dean Street
building on Jan. 14.
Witnesses told police that
the marauder threw a brick
through the glass door of the
building between Third and
Fourth avenues at 4:40 pm, before
nabbing packages from
the lobby and bolting.
—Kevin Duggan
76TH PRECINCT
Carroll Gardens-Cobble
Hill–Red Hook
Shaving knave
A bandit stole $858 worth
of shaving supplies and hair
products from a Smith Street
pharmacy on Jan. 19.
An employee told police
that the pirate entered the
pharmacy on the corner of
President Street at 8:40 pm
and stuffed more than a dozen
razors and $500 worth of Rogaine
into two shopping bags
before leaving the store.
What a herb
A looter stole $345 worth
of organic products from a
Court Street herb shop on
Jan. 17.
An employee told cops that
the burglar nabbed tea bags,
incense, nasal cleansers, natural
soaps, and beeswax from
the shop between Fourth Place
and Luquor streets at around
1:10 pm.
Package pilferer
A thief swiped a package
from a Verona Street apartment
building on Jan. 11.
The victim told police that
the stole the package containing
a $72 Subaru cargo tray
from the lobby of the building
between Dwight and Richards
streets at around 11:25 pm.
— Rose Adams
78TH PRECINCT
park slope
Road rager
A villain assaulted a man
in a fit of road rage on Sixth
Avenue on Jan. 16.
The victim told police that
the bruiser socked him in the
face near 11th Street at 12:35
pm before running off.
Window basher
Some rake vandalized
a Fifth Avenue pizzeria on
Jan. 15.
The store owner told police
that the rapscallion kicked
in the window of the restaurant
near 14th Street at around
8:30 pm, causing $500 in damages.
Cracked
Cops cuffed a suspect
for alleged possession of a
crackpipe on Warren Street
on Jan. 20.
Patrolling officers came
across the man in the staircase
of a public housing development
at around 5:44 pm,
where they allegedly found
a pipe with crack residue in
his pockets.
Cops arrested the man and
charged him with criminal
possession of a controlled
substance.
Vandals!
Cops cuffed two youths for
allegedly vandalizing a Fifth
Avenue store on Jan. 17.
Police allegedly witnessed
the the two alleged vandals
spray painting the words
“WACK” and “OPEN” on
the gate of a wine store near
Union Street.
Authorities cuffed the
two youths on the scene and
charged them with making
graffiti.
— Ben Verde
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By Rose Adams
Brooklyn Paper
Brooklyn hip-hop artist
Pop Smoke faces up to 10
years in prison for allegedly
stealing a $375,000 Rolls
Royce and transporting it
from California to Canarsie,
where authorities allegedly
found the luxury
ride parked in his mother’s
driveway.
The rapper, whose hit
song “Welcome to the
Party” swept the charts
last summer, was arraigned
before Brooklyn
Federal Court Judge Ramon
Reyes on charges including
interstate transportation
of a stolen vehicle on
Jan. 17, where he issued a
“not guilty” response to the
felony indictment.
The defendant, whose
real name is Bashar Jackson,
allegedly borrowed the
2019 Rolls Royce Wraith
for a music video in California
in November. He
said he’d return the car
the following day, only
to transport it on a flatbed
truck to New York
City, TMZ reported.
Officials arrested the
20-year-old rapper on Friday
morning, and charged
him with “interstate transportation
of a stolen vehicle”
— a federal offense
that can carry a maximum
of 10 years in prison.
Judge Reyes released
Jackson on $250,000
bond.
Prosecutors argued
against releasing Jackson
on bond, but defenders
were apparently able
to satisfy the judge that
Jackson would comply
with spontaneous house
inspections and drug testing,
and would only receive
his passport one
day before taking an international
trip with government
approval. Jackson
also agreed to avoid
contact with any known
gang members.
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