NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
THE BRONX
*** A man was charged yesterday with starving his pit bull and tying it to a hot-water pipe in his Edenwald apartment, authorities said.
An ASPCA special agent arrested Michael Delesline, 21, at the Edenwald Houses. Delesline is charged with felony aggravated animal cruelty, sources said.
ASPCA agents first went to Delesline’s Granada Place apartment Dec. 13 after someone called the agency’s hot line to file a complaint.
Once there, the agents found the black and white pit-bull mix tied to a hot-water pipe.
The dog, named Oreo, was emaciated and had suffered two burns to his right shoulder.
He was rushed to an animal hospital in Manhattan, where he is still receiving treatment.
*** A teenager has been charged with shooting two people on a Bedford Park street in November, police sources said yesterday.
Michael Greenidge, 19, of Manhattan was arrested Saturday and charged with attempted murder, assault, reckless endangerment and weapons possession.
Police sources said Greenidge opened fire on a 39-year-old man who was unlocking his car on Briggs Avenue and East 198th Street about 8:55 p.m. Nov. 19.
The man was hit in the stomach and rushed to St. Barnabas Hospital, where he was treated for injuries that were not life-threatening.
Greenidge then allegedly shot a 19-year-old in the left thigh at the same location.
That victim was taken to North Central Bronx Hospital, where he also was treated for injuries that were not life-threatening.
BROOKLYN
*** An auto mechanic has been charged with smashing a co-worker’s car window and threatening him with a machete in East Flatbush, authorities said yesterday.
Alfredo Coyra, 42, was arrested Thursday and charged with menacing, harassment and weapons possession, sources said.
The incident began about 1 p.m. that day, when the 26-year-old victim grabbed a running board out of the trash in a Utica Avenue parking lot, where he works with Coyra, the sources said.
A friend of Coyra walked up to the victim and told him that the running board belonged to Coyra.
After the victim said he had just found it, Coyra brandished a machete and used it to smash the rear passenger-side window of the victim’s car, sources said.
Coyra then allegedly turned the machete on the victim, who called police, and Coyra was arrested.
*** A Fort Greene man has been charged with terrorizing a property owner with a knife while trespassing at a construction site, authorities said yesterday.
Jonathan Long, 47, was busted Thursday and charged with attempted assault, menacing, criminal trespass and harassment.
Sources said the trouble began when the 55-year-old property owner noticed that one end of an extension cord was plugged into a billboard at his construction site and the other end was attached to Long’s residence on Park Avenue near Clinton Avenue.
Long was allegedly stealing the electricity. When the owner confronted Long, he allegedly gave irrational responses, prompting the owner to call the cops.
Long then wielded a knife, cursed at the owner, spat in his face and threatened to burn down a building that was being erected, sources said.
By the time cops arrived, Long had fled, but he was caught nearby.
*** Police yesterday identified an upstate man shot dead in a Canarsie apartment building.
Troy Garnett, 26, of Rochester was found with a gunshot wound to his head in the back of the building at East 98th Street and Avenue J about 7:30 p.m. Saturday, cops said.
He died in Brookdale Hospital.
MANHATTAN
*** A New Jersey man has been charged with using a fire extinguisher to spray a crowd in a trendy East Village nightclub, police sources said yesterday.
Jonathon Delarosa, 24, of Paterson ripped the fire extinguisher off a wall in Webster Hall on East 11th Street near Third Avenue at about 2:30 a.m. Saturday and sprayed a group of people, sources said.
Police arrested Delarosa, who was charged with felony reckless endangerment.


