Hatemonger attacks BMW
Bias attack on BMW
A week-old attack on a 2011 BMW is being investigated as a bias crime, officials said.
The new luxury car was sitting parked on E. 13th Street on Jan. 13 when someone swiped the side view mirrors, splashed the rear window with black paint and scratched a swastika into the hood.
The 40-year-old owner told police he parked his vehicle between Avenues S and T at 10:15 pm. When he returned to it at 7:30 am the following morning, the vandals had already left their fear-filled message.
Sex assault investigated
Police are looking into a 13-year-old girl’s claims that three boys forced her to perform oral sex on them during an sick sex attack atop a Nostrand Avenue building.
The victim said the teens took her to the roof of the building, which is between Kings Highway and Avenue P, at 4:30 pm on Nov. 4.
The thugs held the girl down as they took turns forcing, the young girl claimed, although she did not report the incident until Jan. 21.
Beaten with pipe
Two thugs jumped a 60-year-old man on E. 12th Street on Jan. 21 — attacking him mercilessly with a metal pipe.
The victim was nearing his home, which is between Avenues T and U, at 11:56 am when the duo walked by him, calling him by name.
Seconds later they attacked, leaving the victim with a smattering of injuries.
Lemonti loot
Thieves broke into the Lemonti fur store on McDonald Avenue on Jan. 18, although it was unclear if anything was taken.
Workers at the shop, which is between Kings Highway and Avenue S, said that someone forced the security gate and front door before getting inside at 5:30 am.
Station steal
A thief made off with a 51-year-old woman’s wallet and glasses during a chance encounter at the Kings Highway station.
The victim told police that she was swiping her MetroCard at the station, which is near E. 16th Street, at 8 am when the unidentified thief bumped into her.
The thief then used one of her credit cards at a local bank, withdrawing an undetermined amount of cash.
Compu-swipe
A thief turned in a broken laptop for a working one on Jan. 14 during a visit to a computer repair shop on Avenue U.
Workers at the business, which is between E. 18th and E. 19th streets, said the thief entered the store at 5:45 pm, dropped off the broken computer, and plucked a working one from a display case as he headed toward the door.
Wallet whisk
A thief entered a Quentin Road store on Jan. 16 — only to run off with an employee’s wallet.
Workers at the store, which is between Kings Highway and Coney Island Avenue, said that the wallet, as well as $300 and some credit cards, was taken off a table sometime before 1 pm.

