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Brute pushes woman onto
the ground on Bond Street
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84TH PRECINCT
Brooklyn Heights–
Dumbo–Boerum Hill–
Downtown
A woman sustained lacerations
to the back of her head
after a brute pushed her over
on Bond Street on May 20.
The victim told cops she
was crossing near Fulton
Street when the lout knocked
her to the ground causing her
to hit her head on the ground
and sustaining her head injuries
at 10:55 a.m.
The nogoodnik then fled
towards Albee Square W. and
nearby a security brought the
victim to Cobble Hill hospital,
according to the authorities.
Threw the book
at him
A gym employee assaulted
a guy at a Boerum Place gym
on May 20.
The victim was having a
dispute with the brute about
his gym membership and the
malcontent hit him in the head
with a book and fled the scene,
at Pacific Street at 5:20 p.m.,
according to cops.
Slide to unlock
Police arrested a man they
suspect of breaking into a
Duffield Street apartment
on May 23.
The suspect allegedly broke
into the flat by sliding a credit
card into the door lock, before
he allegedly took $200 in
cash from the victim’s room
between Willoughby and Fulton
Streets at 3:35 p.m.
Cops arrested the man at
the location at 4:50 p.m.
Wayward Citi
Bike
Police busted a man who
allegedly stole a Citi Bike on
Avenue S on May 22.
The suspect was allegedly
riding the stolen bike towards
Ocean Avenue, going through
red lights and riding on the
sidewalk when officers from
the 61st Precinct picked him
up at 12:50 p.m., according
to the authorities.
The bike, worth $1,200, had
previously been stolen from a
Jay Street stand on April 25
between Tillary and Johnson
streets around 4:50 p.m., a representative
for the bike sharing
program told police.
— Kevin Duggan
88TH PRECINCT
Fort Greene–Clinton Hill
Holy guacamole!
Police arrested a man for
allegedly fighting his way out
of a Myrtle Avenue bodega
after he was caught looting
avocados on May 21.
An employee told police
the suspect was spotted filling
his pockets with avocados
at the store near Vanderbilt
Avenue at 2:50 p.m., but
when he moved to intercept
the man, he took up a broomstick
and smacked the hapless
grocer, dropping his ill-gotten
fruit and fleeing.
Cops arrested the suspect
later that day and charged him
with felony robbery, officials
said.
Pirates in the
park
Three louts jumped a
teen in S. Oxford Park on
May 20.
The 17-year-old victim
told cops he was sitting on a
park bench near Atlantic Commons
when one brute struck
him from behind with an unknown
metal object at 4:50
p.m. The ruffian was joined
by two others who punched
and kicked the victim before
taking his cellphone and fleeing
the scene, according to
police.
Paramedics rushed victim
to Kings County Hospital
where he was treated for
his injuries, cops said.
Band of sinners
A group of baddies stabbed
and robbed a man in front of
a Clinton Avenue church on
May 24.
Some five ne’er-do-wells
followed the victim after he
picked up his paycheck at Vanderbilt
Avenue and walked towards
the house of worship
near Atlantic Avenue just before
8:30 p.m., according to
police.
One of the malcontents
asked the victim, “What’s up?”
before the goons took him to
the ground and he dropped his
phone to protect himself, the
authorities said.
During the brawl, the victim
noticed one of the reprobates
struck him in his lower
back, causing pain, and the
criminals fled towards Atlantic
Avenue, cops said.
He later noticed that one
of the louts had stabbed him
and he went to Wyckoff Medical
Center for treatment, according
to police.
Delinquent duo
Two nogoodniks robbed
a teen on Vanderbilt Avenue
on May 25.
The 15-year-old victim
told police that he was between
Gates and Greene avenues
at 5:40 p.m. when the
two good-for-nothings came
from behind, grabbed him,
and snatched his phone, belt,
and cash.
Scoot!
A villain struck a woman
with a baby scooter on Saint
Edwards Street on May 22.
The victim told cops
that the wretch was having
an argument with her near
Park Avenue at 6 p.m. before
she swung the scooter
at her, striking the victim’s
shoulder.
Scorched
Cops arrested a woman
for allegedly hurling a cup
of hot coffee at an employee,
causing burns to her face and
body, at a Flatbush Avenue
Extension fast-food restaurant
on May 23.
The victim told cops that
she asked the suspect to take
her feet off of a chair inside
the eatery near Fulton Street
at 4:20 a.m., causing the two
to begin arguing.
The suspect then allegedly
hurled the hot beverage
at the victim, burning
her face, neck, and chest,
according to police.
Cops arrested the suspect
on the scene just after
5 a.m., according to the authorities.
Slash attack
Cops arrested a Queens
woman they believe slashed
a woman at Saint Edwards
Street on May 23.
The suspect allegedly attacked
the victim near Park
Avenue at 10 p.m., stabbing
her shoulder and slashing
her abdomen, causing serious
injury, before paramedics
rushed the victim to Brooklyn
Hospital, police reported.
Police caught up with the
alleged stabber and arrested
her the next day just after 2
a.m., according to the report.
— Kevin Duggan and
Elizabeth Winn
78TH PRECINCT
Park Slope
RAV-away
A thief drove off with a
woman’s 2018 Toyota RAV4
she parked on St. Johns Place
on May 25.
The victim, 57, told police
she left her brand-new carry-all
between Sixth and Seventh avenues
at 5:10 pm, and returned
the next morning to find her
pricey ride stolen.
Bank yeller
Cops have given up the hunt
for the fiend who threatened a
woman inside a Fifth Avenue
bank on May 13.
The victim told police the
woman approached her suddenly
inside the financial institution
between Eighth and
Ninth streets at 11 am, screaming
and shouting threats that
left her frightened.
Towering inferno
Police have called off the
search for the pyro who set fire
to the 14th floor of a Nevins
Street residential building on
May 8.
The fire sprang up at the
housing complex between
Warren and Baltic streets at
9:11 am, and a city Fire Marshal
later ruled that the blaze was set
by some reckless fiend.
Glass hole
Some jerk busted a window
to a Flatbush Avenue commercial
building on May 19.
An employee told police the
vandal busted the window to
the building near Atlantic Avenue
at 6:55 pm, setting the business
back about $250.
Bike bandit
A thief rode off with a
woman’s bicycle she chained
up at Grand Army Plaza on
May 19.
The victim told police she
locked her bike to a rack near
Prospect Park West at 2:45 pm,
and returned three hours later
to find it stolen.
72ND PRECINCT
Sunset Park–Windsor
Terrace
Fishing rod
Police are looking for the
fishmonger who beat a man
with a metal rod inside an
Eighth Avenue market on
May 26.
The victim told police he
was arguing with the worker
inside the seafood store between
45th and 46th streets
at 7:45 pm, when the grocer
grabbed the stick and started
whacking him with it, striking
him several times.
When police arrived, the
store was closed, cops said.
Tough love
Police cuffed a woman for
allegedly beating her 9-yearold
daughter with a sandal inside
their 60th Street home on
May 21.
The victim’s grandmother
told police the suspect smacked
the youngster with a rubber
sandal on her back inside the
apartment between Fourth and
Fifth avenues at 7 am.
The suspect, 28, was cuffed
that day on a felony assault
charge, cops said.
Sharp words
Cops arrested a 41-year-old
woman who they say slashed
her ex-boyfriend inside his 61st
Street home on May 27.
The victim, 35, told police
he was engaged in an argument
with his former flame
inside the apartment between
Sixth and Seventh avenues at
12:10 am, when their dispute
turned bloody after the woman
grabbed a kitchen knife and
slashed his hand.
Paramedics transported the
victim to Langone Medical
Center for treatment, while the
suspect was cuffed on a felony
assault charge, cops said.
— Colin Mixson
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