72ND PRECINCT
SUNSET PARK–WINDSOR TERRACE
Sunset savage
A bruiser brutally robbed a man
on Fourth Avenue on June 18.
The victim told police he was
walking home from a bar between
39th and 40th streets when the fi end
approached at around 12:30 a.m.,
and repeatedly hit him in the back
of the head. After the victim fell to
the ground, the perp grabbed his
cellphone and wallet, before running
off, cops said.
Wallet weasel
A thief robbed a man on Seventh
Street on June 20.
The victim told police he was getting
out of his car between Greenwood
Avenue and Ocean Parkway
at around 6:15 p.m., when the crook
approached and demanded his wallet,
which the victim duly handed
over, cops said.
Window wastrel
Cops arrested two men for allegedly
burglarizing a 21st Street store
on June 23.
The suspects broke into the store
near Third Avenue by smashing
a second fl oor window at approximately
2 a.m. Once inside, the men
nabbed $3,450 worth of property,
cops said.
Police tracked down the suspects
later that day and charged them
with felony grand larceny.
Sticky fi ngers
A pickpocket snatched a woman’s
wallet and Samsung tablet on
Fifth Avenue on June 23.
The victim told police that she
felt someone touching her backpack
as she was walking between 55th
and 56th streets at around 5 p.m.,
and when she turned around, she
saw the thief rummaging through
the bag, before running off with the
computer tablet, cops said.
Hungry thieves
Three freebooters robbed a food
delivery driver on 33rd Street on
June 20.
The victim told police he was between
Third and Fourth avenues
when the punks approached at
around 5:50 p.m., before grabbing
the $28 food order and fl eeing, cops
said.
Jacked
A carjacker burglarized a parked
car on 20th Street on June 20.
The victim told police he returned
to his car between Fifth and
Sixth avenues to fi nd the passengerside
window smashed in at around
6 a.m., and $2,025 worth of cash and
other items stolen, cops said.
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— Aidan Graham
88TH PRECINCT
FORT GREENE–CLINTON HILL
Get lost!
A shop owner saved a teen from
two villains who tried to rob him on
Flatbush Avenue on June 17.
The 17-year-old victim told police
that the baddies walked up to him
and told him to give up his bag near
Lafayette Avenue just after 5 p.m.
He then ran across the street and
into a store at the corner of Livingston
Street, where one of the crooks
followed him in before the manager
told the nogoodnik to scram, according
to the authorities.
The delinquents then made a run
for it towards Fulton Street, cops
said.
Gun-slinging goons
Two ne’er-do-wells robbed a man
at gunpoint on Ashland Place on
June 17.
The victim told police that he
was walking on Willoughby Street
when the reprobates walked up to
him, and one of them pulled out a
gun and told him to give up his wallet
and cell phone at 11:10 p.m.
The man handed over his valuable
to the louts, who then made a
run for it towards Flatbush Avenue
Extension, according to cops.
Tricked!
A group of gun-toting rakes
ambushed a man on Cumberland
Street on June 20.
The victim told police he was
meeting one of the guys to buy an
iPhone, but was instead met with
three wretches who surrounded
him — with one showing off a gun
— who told him to give up his stuff
at Atlantic Commons at 3:10 p.m.
After fl eecing him, the rogues towards
Hanson Place and S. Oxford
Street, police said.
Have a seat
Police collared a man they suspect
of throwing a chair at his
brother inside their Fulton Street
apartment on June 18.
The victim told police that he
was arguing with his sibling when
he started hurling furniture around
the place, wrecking their father’s
fi sh tank and book shelves, before
throwing a computer chair at the
victim’s leg, between St. Jaimes
Place and Washington Avenue at 11
a.m.
Cops arrested the man and hit
him with felony assault charges a
half an hour later, according to police.
Kids these days
A woman assaulted her elderly
pops while he was riding his bike on
Washington Walk on June 18.
The 65-year-old victim told police
his daughter pushed him off his
bike before she punched him several
times in the face and hip near
Myrtle Avenue at 11 p.m.
Support structure
A guy caught a bumbling thief
red-handed inside a Prince Street
offi ce building on June 17.
The witness told police that he
caught the sneak in the lobby of
the building near Fleet Place, before
then noticing that someone had
smashed the glass front door with a
brick, which was still lying on the
fl oor at 11:50 p.m.
He then asked the scoundrel
what he was doing and he answered,
“I followed them in here. I shouldn’t
have followed them in here,” according
to police.
The witness then told the rapscallion
that surveillance cameras
were recording him, and the lout
then nabbed a bag with two packages
and made a run for it, according
to the authorities.
Support structure
A brute smashed a woman’s head
against scaffolding on Carlton Avenue
on June 23.
The victim told police that she
was hanging out with friends when
the brute tried talking to her near
Park Avenue at 3:30 a.m.
She then tried to walk away from
the bruiser, who punched her in
the face, banged her head against
some nearby scaffolding, and then
walked away from the scene before
cops showed up, cops said.
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