An armed man staged a one-man crime spree, terrorizing victims riding in a car, a bus, a taxi and on a scooter — then brazenly walked into a Queens police station claiming to be a robbery victim, cops said Friday.
That’s where his luck ran out — the man whose scooter he stole was in the station house filing a report, authorities said.
The victim alerted cops and Phillip Walters, 31, was placed under arrest — nearly four hours after his wild night of crime began.
Walters kicked things off at 10:20 p.m. Wednesday when he tried to stab a 24-year-old woman sitting in a car near Arlington Terrace and Sutphin Boulevard in South Jamaica, cops said.
He then boarded a bus, where he allegedly robbed a passenger of his cellphone at knife- and gunpoint. Then he threatened the 50-year-old bus driver with his knife.
Next, he allegedly hijacked a livery driver’s cab at knifepoint.
He crashed the taxi on Sutphin Boulevard near 95th Avenue, according to cops.
Still looking for a ride, he allegedly hijacked a motorized scooter nearby.
None of the several victims in the attacks was hurt.
Then Walters walked into the 103rd Precinct to say he was a crime victim. The scooter’s owner quickly fingered him.
Walters faces seven counts of robbery and five counts of weapons possession, in addition to menacing and criminal-mischief charges.
Authorities hauled him off to Queens General Hospital, where he was undergoing a psychiatric evaluation.



