78TH PRECINCT
PARK SLOPE
Red-eye crime
Cops cuffed a man for allegedly
poking another man in the eye at a
Butler Street men’s shelter on Sept.
14.
The victim told police that the
suspect allegedly jabbed the victim’s
eyeball with his fi nger hard
enough to bleed while inside the
residence between Nevins Street
and Third Avenue at around 8 a.m.
Police arrested the man later
that day on misdemeanor assault
charges, according to police reports.
Screaming scumbag
Some loser threatened a woman
outside of a Seventh Avenue hospital
on Sept. 9.
The victim told police that the
slimeball yelled that he “will shoot
her” and that “he knows people”
while they were standing outside
the hospital near Sixth Street at at
around 6 p.m.
No photos
A vandal smashed a camera outside
a Degraw Street home on Sept.
12.
The victim told police that the
lawbreaker walked up to the front
door of the residence between
Fourth and Fifth avenues and broke
a camera there at around 6 p.m.
Car jacker
Cops cuffed a man for allegedly
using a stolen car to steal construction
equipment from a Fourth Avenue
store on Aug. 13.
A store employee told police on
Sept. 13 that the suspect had rented
equipment a month earlier from
the store between Third and Sixth
streets, but failed to return it.
Police ran the suspect’s license
plate and discovered that the car
had also been stolen.
Police caught up with the 22-
year-old man and arrested him on
misdemeanor charges of unauthorized
use of a motor vehicle, according
to police reports.
Shopping mall fi lcher
A shoplifter ripped off an Atlantic
Avenue store on Sept. 10.
An employee told police that
the suspect grabbed $100 worth of
goods from the store near Flatbush
Avenue before attempting to fl ee at
around 3:30 p.m.
Package pilferer
A thief stole undelivered packages
from a First Street apartment
on Sept. 10.
The victim told police that the
swindler entered the apartment
building between Fourth and
Fifth avenues at around 7 p.m. and
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grabbed $550 worth of packages.
Hit-and-run
A motorists side-swiped another
car on First Street and drove off on
Sept. 12.
The victim told police that she
was double parked between Fifth
and Sixth avenues when the punk
smashed into the side of her Dodge
Caravan and fl ed the scene at
around 11:40 p.m.
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Smash and grab
Cops cuffed a man for allegedly
beating and robbing a man on Fifth
Avenue on Sept. 14.
The victim told police that the
suspect punched him in the head
near 41st Street at around 5 p.m.,
before grabbing $200 and running
off.
Police canvassed the area shortly
after, fi nding the man and arresting
him on felony robbery charges,
according to police reports.
Fast and furious
Cops arrested a man for allegedly
driving 110 miles per hour on
the Gowanus Expressway on Sept.
7.
Patrolmen stopped the motorist
for speeding in the 55 milesper
hour zone near 44th Street at
around 3:30 a.m.
Police arrested the man on misdemeanor
charges of reckless endangerment,
according to police reports.
Subway scumbag
A bruiser assaulted an intoxicated
straphanger at a Fourth Avenue
train station on Sept. 14.
The victim told police that the
brute punched him repeatedly and
kicked him in the rib cage at the
station near 25th Street at around
3:45 a.m.
First responders arrived on the
scene and took the victim to Langone
Medical Center for treatment
of non life-threatening injuries, according
to police reports.
Cuffed car thief
Police arrested a woman for allegedly
attempting to break into
cars on 50th Street on Sept. 11.
A witness told police that the
woman was allegedly attempted to
enter several different vehicles between
Fifth and Sixth avenues at
around 1:30 a.m. before gaining access
to a grey Honda Odyssey.
Police arrived on the scene
and arrested the woman on felony
charges of unauthorized use of a
motor vehicle.
Sound system
scoundrel
Police arrested a motorist for
allegedly playing music loudly on
Fifth Avenue on Sept. 10.
Patrolling offi cers pulled the
motorist over between 47th and
48th streets at around 7:50 p.m, for
allegedly blasting music that could
be heard for blocks around, before
attempting to arrest him, according
to police
The suspect pulled his arm away
in an effort to evade arrest, and Police
charged him with misdemeanor
resisting arrest and creating a public
nuisance, cops said.
Chomped
Police arrested a woman for allegedly
biting her boyfriend in a
Prospect Avenue apartment on
Sept. 11.
The victim told police that he
was arguing with this girlfriend between
Seventh and Eighth avenues
when she allegedly scratched his
neck and bit him on his shoulder at
around 5 p.m.
Cops arrested the woman later
that day on misdemeanor assault
charges, according to police reports.
— Aidan Graham
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Helter shelter
Police cuffed a woman for allegedly
beating another woman with a
crutch at a Tillary Street homeless
shelter on Sept. 9.
The victim told cops that the suspect
whacked her at the refuge near
Prince Street at around 11:00 p.m.
Police arrested the woman
around 12:20 a.m., and slapped her
with a felony assault charge.
Man stabbed
Cops arrested a man for allegedly
stabbing a guy on Carlton Avenue
on Sept. 10.
The victim told police that he
was pierced by the blade in his upper
abdomen near Atlantic Avenue
around 12:00 a.m.
The police arrested the perp
around 12:45 a.m. and slapped him
with a felony assault charge.
Kids these days!
Some dirtbag attacked a 76-yearold
man on Flatbush Avenue on
Sept. 10.
The victim told police that the
goon shoved him to the ground
near Dekalb Avenue at 8:00 a.m., before
fl eeing into a nearby subway
station.
Stab, stab
A goon stabbed a man — twice —
on Saint Edward Street on Sept. 10.
The victim told police the knifewielding
wacko attacked him near
Myrtle Avenue around 5:00 p.m., before
fl eeing on foot.
Locked up!
Police arrested a woman for allegedly
beating another woman
with a combination lock at Tillary
Street on Sept. 10.
The victim told police the
woman bashed her in the head
causing swelling to her forehead
and jaw near Prince Street around
10:00 p.m.
Police arrested the woman at
10:10 p.m., and slapped her with a
felony assault charge.
— Joe Hiti
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Mother choker!
Cops arrested a man they suspect
of choking a woman on York
Street on Sept. 9.
The victim told police she was
arguing with the suspect after her
kid bit his child near Gold Street at
3:30 p.m., when he grabbed her neck
and strangled her.
Police caught up with the man
two hours later at the same location
and arrested him on felony assault
charges, according to the authorities.
Subway slasher
A villain slashed a man on the
subway near the High Street station
on Sept. 15.
The victim told police he was
brawling with the fi end, when the
wretch pulled out a small pocket
knife and stabbed him several
times in his arm and armpit at
around 1:20 a.m., according to the
authorities.
The wounded straphanger fl ed
into another train car, before getting
off at Lafayette Avenue and
taking a rideshare to Brooklyn
Hospital for treatment, according
to police.
— Kevin Duggan