NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
THE BRONX
*** Two brothers were arrested for fatally shooting one teenager and wounding another on a High Bridge street last week, authorities said yesterday.
Obassie Joseph, 21, and his brother, Jahmeeka, 16, were busted Monday for murder and attempted murder, according to a spokeswoman for DA Robert Johnson.
The suspects accosted Jamal Robinson, 16, and Anton Morris, 16, on West 168th Street and Nelson Avenue at 6:30 p.m. last Thursday, cops said.
Obassie shot Robinson in the head and Morris in the buttocks, police said.
Robinson later died at Lincoln Hospital.
BROOKLYN
*** A Bedford-Stuyvesant woman clubbed her neighbor with a barbell after the victim bumped into her, authorities said yesterday.
Nadifa Hudson, 26, was on a flight of stairs in the Jefferson Avenue apartment building at 12:05 p.m. Monday, when she collided with the 26-year-old victim. The victim went inside her apartment and, moments later, Hudson allegedly banged on her door with a barbell.
When the victim opened the door, Hudson smashed her in the face with the weapon, bit her on the arm and threatened to kill her, sources said.
A spokesman for DA Charles Hynes said Hudson faces charges including assault.
*** Two gun-toting bandits swiped cash and electronic equipment from an East New York store, authorities said yesterday.
The theft began at 3:20 a.m. Monday when Ronnie Hipp, 22, and Wonderful Chambers, 23, allegedly forced their way into a basement apartment occupied by the store owner’s brother-in-law below the shop on Sutter Avenue.
They ransacked the apartment, then took him upstairs and allegedly stole $106 and electronic items from the store. The suspects face charges including robbery.
MANHATTAN
*** A gunman critically wounded a man early yesterday on an East Harlem street, police said. The thug confronted his 28-year-old unidentified victim on Madison Avenue near East 132nd Street just before midnight Monday.
STATEN ISLAND
*** A man was arrested on drug and weapons charges after police allegedly caught him selling crack on a Fox Hills street.
Cops spotted Tyrone Ford, 25, making a sale at the corner of Hardy Street and Prince Street around noon Monday, sources said.
Ford then got into a car and police approached him.
While searching the vehicle, cops found 14 bags of crack cocaine and a .38 caliber gun in the trunk, sources said.
A spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan said Ford faces weapons and drug charges.
*** Two teens were arrested for robbing a man at knifepoint on an Arlington street.
David Alvarado, 19, and Taylor Fields, 16, confronted the 25-year-old man at Richmond Terrace and Lake Avenue at 8 p.m. Monday, sources said.
Alvarado put a knife to the man’s throat as Fields took $110 from his pocket, cops said. They were charged with robbery, according to DA Donovan’s spokesman.
QUEENS
*** A man was arrested for stealing his stepdaughter’s checkbook and trying to cash a forged $900 check at Forest Hills bank, authorities said yesterday.
Afemenusui Hor, 47, presented the bogus check at the Bank of America branch on 71st Avenue near Austin Street at 4:30 p.m. Monday, sources said. A worker noticed the check wasn’t signed and bank officials contacted the 19-year-old stepdaughter.
Hor faces charges including possessing a forged instrument.

