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 COURIER LIFE, APRIL 1-7, 2022 
 88TH PRECINCT 
 FORT GREENE–CLINTON HILL 
 Roving Rolex robbery 
 A pair of roving robbers forcibly  
 stole a Rolex watch and more from  
 someone walking on Cumberland  
 Street on March 21.  
 Police said the victim was walking  
 toward Fulton Street with two friends  
 at about 10 pm when two men in dark  
 clothes approached them. One, wearing  
 a ski mask and simulating a weapon in  
 his pocket, demanded the victim’s wallet  
 and watch. He handed them over  
 and the two thieves ran off, leaving the  
 trio unharmed. 
 Stabbing attack 
 A woman allegedly stabbed a man  
 on Prince Street on March 21. 
 Police said the alleged brute held  
 the victim down near Tillary Street  
 and stabbed him multiple times just after  
 11 pm, leaving him with slashes on  
 his back and left hand. Cops arrested  
 the bruiser on the scene. 
 Stranger danger 
 Some tough attacked a stranger during  
 an argument on Fort Greene Place  
 on March 23. 
 Police said the victim started arguing  
 with the unknown jerk near Fulton  
 Street just before 3 pm. In the midst  
 of their altercation, the attacker hit  
 the  victim in the head with  a  spindle,  
 scratching his face and forehead. 
 The victim was brought to NewYork- 
 Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital  
 for treatment. 
 Former employee  
 gets revente 
 A former employee allegedly broke  
 into  a  Fulton  Street  restaurant  on  
 March 22. 
 The victim told police the bandit  
 had come into the store during the day  
 and went behind the counter, but didn’t  
 cause any trouble. At about 1 am the  
 following day, though, the ruffian returned  
 to the restaurant near Vanderbilt  
 Avenue and managed to disarm  
 the closed gate before busting open  
 the cash register and grabbing $200 in  
 cash, plus a check. The damaged cash  
 register was worth about $2,000. Cops  
 arrested the thief later that evening.  
 Gym locker looter 
 Some  sneak  stole  a  suitcase  from  a  
 gym locker at a Fulton Street gym on  
 March 15. 
 The victim told police he left a suitcase  
 filled with designer sneakers and clothes  
 in an unlocked gym locker for a few hours  
 while he worked out at a fitness center  
 near St. Felix Street. When he finished  
 pumping iron, the suitcase was still in the  
 Toddler shot in B’ville 
 locker, but it had been opened and everything  
 inside stolen. 
 Pricey package,  
 purloined 
 A purloiner grabbed some expensive  
 packages  from  a  Gates  Avenue  
 stoop on March 23. 
 Police said the victim got a notification  
 that some new jackets she had ordered  
 had been delivered to her front  
 door  near  Waverly  Avenue  at  about  
 11:40 am, but when she had a moment to  
 head downstairs 40 minutes later, the  
 steps were bare.  
 60TH PRECINCT 
 CONEY ISLAND—BRIGHTON BEACH—SEAGATE 
 Bruiser beats buddy 
 A bruiser beat up an acquaintance  
 The suspect who shot a three-year-old girl  
 in Brownsville on March 25, 2022. NYPD 
 and stole cash during an argument at a  
 25th Street apartment on March 21. 
 Police said the jerk was having a verbal  
 dispute with a friend near Mermaid  
 Avenue and escalated things when he  
 kicked the friend, grabbed $200 in cash,  
 and left the apartment, leaving the victim  
 with bruises on her arms and legs.   
 Hammer attack  
 A jerk attacked choked a woman  
 and attacked someone who tried to help  
 her on West 29th Street on March 20. 
 The victim told police the perp attacked  
 her near Mermaid Avenue,  
 choking her. When her son tried to step  
 in to help, the brute hit him on the head  
 with a hammer, leaving him with a laceration  
 on the scalp. 
 Side-swipe shooting 
 A woman was grazed by a bullet  
 when someone fired shots on Surf Avenue  
 on March 21. 
 Cops  responded  to  a  ShotSpotter  
 alert near W  30th  Street  and  found  
 shell casings and bullet fragments on  
 the scene before receiving a call from a  
 local woman, who said she and her son  
 had been on the scene when they heart  
 shots fired and ran home. Once they  
 had  gotten  to  safety, the woman  realized  
 she had pain and an abrasion on  
 her ribcage. Police confirmed that she  
 had been hit by a bullet. 
 The victim, who was conscious and  
 alert, was taken to Lutheran Hospital  
 for treatment. 
 62ND PRECINCT 
 BENSONHURST-BATH BEACH 
 Rogue robs work van  
 A sneak broke into a commercial  
 van parked on 86th Street and stole  
 cash on March 22. 
 Police said the sneak picked the vehicle’s  
 lock near 24th Avenue, opened  
 the front door, and pocketed $1,200 that  
 was stashed inside. Nearby cameras  
 captured the theft. 
 More than mail 
 Officers investigating a person  
 in  possession  of  some  stolen mail  on  
 W 10th Street on March 22 got a little  
 more than they bargained for. 
 Police said the swiper had had allegedly  
 nabbed some mail that didn’t  
 belong to him, but when they headed  
 out to his apartment near Avenue P to  
 check it out, the thief also had a collection  
 of drug paraphernalia. 
 Cards stolen from car  
 A pilferer found a car parked on  
 New Utrecht Avenue and stole some  
 credit cards stored inside on March 21. 
 The victim said he had parked his  
 Black Nissan Altima near 62nd Street  
 and left it unlocked while he went about  
 his day, but when he returned, realized  
 someone had pulled the door open and  
 located his credit and debit cards and  
 pocketed them. 
 Neighborly dispute  
 A woman allegedly attacked her  
 neighbor on Bay Parkway and 83rd  
 Street on March 24. 
 Police said the victim asked the  
 noisy malcontent to quiet down and  
 was screamed at in reply. When the victim  
 tried to make her escape, the rogue  
 allegedly lunged at her, cutting her  
 with a box cutter and hitting her in the  
 head with what officers believed to be a  
 pencil, leaving her bleeding. 
 Cops arrested the attacker on the  
 scene while emergency responders  
 treated the victim’s injuries. 
  — Kirstyn Brendlen 
 BY ROBERT POZARYCKI 
 Cops  in Brooklyn are  looking  for  
 the suspect who shot a three-year-old  
 girl Friday evening, March 25. 
 Law enforcement sources said the  
 youngster was leaving a day care center  
 with her dad near 127 Riverdale  
 Ave. in Brownsville at about 6:04 p.m.  
 on March 25 when shots rang out. 
 Based on a preliminary investigation, 
  police said, neither the girl nor  
 her father were the intended targets.  
 According to authorities, the unidentified  
 gunman was apparently aiming  
 at a 28-year-old man as he put his  
 two-year-old son in his car. 
 According  to  authorities,  the  girl  
 was hit in the right shoulder. Sources  
 familiar with the investigation said  
 officers from the 73rd Precinct, in responding  
 to the shooting, rushed the  
 child to Brookdale Hospital. 
 Police said she was later transferred  
 to Maimonides Hospital, and  
 listed in stable condition. 
 The gunman was last seen fleeing  
 inside a white, four-door BMW sedan  
 — operated by a second, unknown  
 suspect — heading northbound on  
 Thomas Boyland Street.  
 No arrests have been made in the  
 ongoing probe, authorities said. Early  
 on Saturday morning, the NYPD released  
 security  camera images  of  
 the suspect, shown pointing a silver  
 handgun at his target. 
 Cops described the shooter as a  
 man  with  a  dark  complexion  who  
 wore a black mask over his face, a  
 black hooded sweater with the word  
 WAVES on the back, and black jeans. 
 Anyone with information regarding  
 the shooting can call Crime Stoppers  
 at 800-577-TIPS. All calls and  
 messages are kept confidential.