NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
BROOKLYN
* A teenager has been arrested for stabbing a man inside a subway car in Brooklyn Heights, police said yesterday.
Larry Jean-Louis, 17, was busted Thursday on charges of assault, menacing, harassment and weapons possession.
That day, Jean-Louis began an argument at around midnight with a 34-year-old man, who was counting money across from him on a southbound No. 2 train, police said.
The two got into an argument and Jean-Louis pulled out his pocketknife and stabbed the man seven times as the subway pulled into the Clark Street station, cops said.
Jean-Louis fled and the train proceeded to Borough Hall, where the conductor alerted police, cops said.
A police officer put out a description of Jean-Louis over the radio and another cop at the Clark Street station heard it and spotted him, police said. The cop quickly grabbed him.
The victim was treated for his wounds at Long Island College Hospital.
* A student has been arrested for attacking a school safety agent during a dispute in a Cypress Hills high school, authorities said yesterday.
Keria Bristol, 16, was arrested Thursday and charged with assault, menacing, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.
At 8:35 a.m., a school safety officer approached Bristol in Franklin K. Lane HS and ordered her to remove a red bandanna because it’s against school policy to wear gang paraphernalia, authorities said.
The officers told Bristol to leave the area, but she refused, they said.
One of the officers then ordered Bristol to put her hands behind her back while he tried to cuff her.
Cops said Bristol then threw punches at Anderson, scratched his face and kicked him twice in the groin.
* A man was killed early yesterday when he slammed his car into a pole in Crown Heights, police said.
Frederick Jessemy, 31, was driving east on Atlantic Avenue at about 4:11 a.m., when his 1989 Toyota rammed into the light pole at Rochester Avenue, police said.
Cops were trying to determine the cause of the crash.
THE BRONX
* One of three teenage bandits was arrested after swiping a PlayStation game from a commuter during a strong-arm robbery on a subway train in Fordham, police sources said yesterday.
The unarmed thugs confronted the 20-year-old man as he was playing the portable game on a D train and ripped it out of his hands at about 6:55 p.m. Saturday, cops said.
The victim was able to notify police, who busted Juemal Daniel, 16, shortly after the incident at the 182nd Street station, police said.
The victim suffered a broken pinky during the robbery and was treated at St. Barnabas Hospital.
Cops said the other teens ran off.
MANHATTAN
* Police yesterday identified a man who was struck and killed in Chinatown after an out-of-control car crashed into him and another pedestrian.
Wad Lin Ya, 42, was crossing Canal Street at 8:06 p.m. when the driver of a silver Subaru lost control after skidding on a patch of ice, while coming off the Manhattan Bridge, police said.
The driver slammed into a taxi, before striking Ya and a 52-year-old unidentified man, cops said.
Both victims were taken to Bellevue Hospital, where Ya died. The other man remained in stable condition.
Cops have not made any arrests and are continuing the investigation.
QUEENS
* A thief made off with thousands in cash after he stuck up a Jamaica bank, police said yesterday.
The crook walked into the Banco Popular branch at Seneca Avenue near Wierfield Street and slipped a note demanding money to a teller at around 11:58 a.m. Saturday.
He fled with $4,000.

