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84TH PRECINCT
Brooklyn Heights–
Dumbo–Boerum Hill–
Downtown
Gunning for loot
Three pistol-packing perps
robbed a man at gunpoint on
Nevins Street on July 8.
The victim told cops that a
woman sauntered up asking to
bum a cigarette between Wyckoff
and Bergen streets at 4 a.m.
He replied to say he was out,
when two men turned up, and
the woman tossed one a black
revolver, while snarling, “Give
me everything you got!”
The man duly handed his
wallet over to the gun-toting
gangsters, who fled into
a nearby housing complex,
cops said.
Bandana bandit
Cops arrested a woman for
allegedly slugging a guy and
then nabbing his bandana at
Jay Street on July 12.
The victim told cops that
the suspect caught him with
a sucker punch near Johnson
Street at 3:40 p.m., before
snatching his headband.
Police cuffed the woman
— who investigators claim
is a known member of the
“G-Stone Crips” gang —
and charged her with felony
robbery.
Bike thieves
Two tricksters stole a man’s
bike at Albee Square W. on
July 13.
A friend of the victim told
police that he was looking after
his pal’s bike while he went
into the City Point shopping
complex between Willoughby
and Fulton Streets at 3:30 p.m.,
but that — while one crook
distracted him — another
snatched the bike and pedaled
off with it.
Purse prowler
A prowler looted a purse
stashed in the back of an Atlantic
Avenue shop on July
3.
The victim told cops that
the filcher snuck into the
kitchen area of the store between
Clinton and Henry
streets, before snatching
her wallet from inside her
purse, along with bracelets
and a jewelry case from the
shop at some point between
noon and 2 p.m.
88TH PRECINCT
Fort Greene–Clinton Hill
Highway robber!
A thief robed a biker —
on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway
— at knife point on
July 13.
The victim told police he
was cruising on the highway
near Cumberland Street
when he dropped his wallet
at 10:15 p.m.
He pulled over to pick
it up, when a lout in a red
jeep pulled over, got out,
and snatched the wallet off
the road, before yanking out
the cash and cards, and tossing
it off the side of the elevated
roadway, according
to police.
When the victim walked
up to the wacko, he pulled
out a knife and threatened
him, cops said.
Fore!
Cops cuffed a man for allegedly
whacking a man with
a golf club on Fulton Street
on July 9.
The victim told cops that he
was arguing with the suspect
near St. James Place at 4:50
p.m., when the guy grabbed
the club and practiced his
swing on the man’s leg.
The victim went to Brooklyn
Hospital for treatment,
while cops arrested the suspect
and charged him with
felony assault, according to
the authorities.
Creep
Police arrested a man for
allegedly beating a woman inside
a Myrtle Avenue apartment
on July 10.
The victim told police that
she was arguing with the suspect
inside the abode near
Ashland Place at 7:45 p.m.,
when he allegedly pulled out a
knife and charged at her.
The woman managed to
knock the blade out of his
hand, but the suspect slammed
her to the floor, choked her until
she briefly lost consciousness,
and punched her repeatedly,
while banging her head
on the ground, according to
police.
Police arrested the man
later that day, charging him
with felony assault, cops
said.
Helter shelter
A thief nabbed a man’s
phone from a Clermont Avenue
homeless shelter on
July 14.
The victim told cops that
he went to bed and left his
phone charging in the bathroom
at the shelter near Park
Avenue at 4 a.m. and when
he woke up later that day, he
saw that someone had taken it,
along with his Bluetooth headphones
and smart watch.
Bike bandit
Cops arrested a man for allegedly
stealing a Citi Bike at
Flushing Avenue at July 11.
A police officer reportedly
stopped the 19-year-old after
spotting him riding the bike
on a sidewalk near Carlton
Avenue at 1 a.m.
The cop arrested the teen
suspect after discovering that
the ubiquitous blue rental bike
he was pedaling been stolen
back in April, landing him
with a felony larceny charge,
according to authorities.
— Kevin Duggan
78TH PRECINCT
Park Slope
Smackdown
Cops cuffed a woman for
allegedly punching an 80-
year-old woman in the face
on Park Place on July 13.
The victim told police that
she was walking between Carlton
and Vanderbilt avenues
when the 27-year-old suspect
approached and slugged her at
around noon, cops said.
First responders took the
woman to Methodist Hospital
for treatment of minor injuries.
Police tracked down their
suspect and charged her with
felony assault the following
day, cops said.
Tin-can crook
A shoplifter looted a Fourth
Avenue store on July 11.
Store employees stole police
that the thief nabbed approximately
$50 worth of tuna
fish cans at around 10 a.m.,
before hightailing it with his
ill-gotten fish, cops said.
Atlantic antics
Cops arrested a man for
allegedly looting shelves at
an Atlantic Avenue store on
July 9.
Security guards told police
that they stopped the suspect
from making off with
about $34 worth of merchandise
from the store near Flatbush
Avenue at 3 p.m.
Cops showed up to cuff
the suspect soon after on a
misdemeanor larceny charge,
cops said.
Road rage
Some wacko assaulted a bicyclist
on Plaza Street West
on July 9.
The victim told police that
he was riding between Union
and Berkeley streets at around
9 p.m., when the brute approached
and began punching
him repeatedly without saying
a word, cops said.
To cell with it
A punk smashed a woman’s
phone in Prospect Park
on July 9.
The victim told police
that she was walking her
dog near the Ninth Street entrance
to the park at around
9:30 a.m., when the unknown
lout grabbed her phone and
threw it to the ground, causing
the screen to crack, cops
said.
72ND PRECINCT
Sunset Park–Windsor
Terrace
Battered up
A bat-wielding bandit beat
and robbed a man on Third
Avenue on July 9.
The victim told police the
bruiser approached him near
34th Street at around 3:30
p.m., cracking him over the
head with the slugger, before
nabbing $30 from his pocket,
cops said.
Paramedics rushed the victim
to a nearby hospital for
treatment, while the crook
took off running, according
to authorities.
Sunset swindler
A con man stole $75,000
from a 44th Street woman
on July 2.
The victim told police that
she received a phone call from
an unknown man, who threatened
to track her down and
beat her unless she paid up.
The victim, who lives between
Seventh and Eighth Avenues,
sent two wire transfers totaling
$75,000 shortly before
midnight, cops said.
Rough housing
Cops arrested a man for
allegedly beating a man inside
his 53rd Street home on
July 12.
The victim told police
that he was arguing with his
brother inside their house between
Third and Fourth avenues
at 9 p.m. Things heated
up when a third man attempted
to physically restrain the victim,
and bashed him in the
head with the handle of his
knife, cops said. When police
showed, they cuffed suspect
on a felony assault charge, according
to authorities.
Busted brutes
Police arrested two men
suspected of brutally assaulting
a man on Fourth Avenue
on July 14.
The victim told police
the suspects waltzed up and
socked him between Third
and Fourth avenues at 11
p.m., before laying into him
with flurry of blows.
Police tracked down the
two suspects, who were in
possession of multiple illicit
drugs, and arrested them on
felony assault and narcotics
possession charges, according
to authorities.
Home invasion
A burglar ransacked a 52nd
Street home on July 8.
The victim told police that
the thief entered the building
between Fifth and Sixth avenues
through an unlocked
bedroom window sometime
after 10 a.m., before nabbing
$1,300 worth of property.
— Aidan Graham
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