Queens
A female driver went on a tear in Woodhaven, twice ramming a parking agent and sparking a wild chase, officials said yesterday.
Andrea McMillan, of Springfield Gardens, allegedly slammed into the victim on Jamaica Avenue at 78th Street on Oct. 18 after she was given a ticket.
“Bitch, you want to see that again?” she allegedly yelled at her.
She then backed into the agent before taking off, blowing through four red lights and four stop signs, sources said.
The agent got into her car and tried to block the road with it, but McMillan drove up on the sidewalk and clipped her bumper, officials said.
McMillan was hit with a slew of charges, including aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and criminal mischief, according to a spokesman for District Attorney Richard Brown.
The traffic agent suffered bruising to her leg.
A thug who threatened to slash a man on a Ridgewood street said he regretted not going through with it after he was busted, authorities said.
Jerry Williams, 46, approached the victim waving a knife on Bleecker Street near Woodward Avenue on Oct. 18, just before 1:30 p.m.
“I’m going to slash you,” Williams allegedly taunted.
When he was picked up, the suspect, who was carrying a boxcutter, told investigators that he was sorry he didn’t cut the victim, sources said.
“If I would have known that this was going to happen, I would have slashed him,” he allegedly said.
The DA’s spokesman said Williams was charged with menacing and possession of a weapon.
It’s not clear how or if the suspect and victim know each other.
A dare blew up in a Queens teen’s face when he was busted for trying to set off fireworks in Glendale, officials said.
Shiva Harry, 16, entered a house on 77th Avenue near 81st Street on Oct. 18 at 2 p.m. and attempted to light a firecracker, sources said. Authorities did not say who owned the house.
When cops collared Harry, he allegedly said, “We were there because the other kid dared me to set off the fireworks. I gave the fireworks to the kid that was with me and he took off.”
Harry was charged with reckless endangerment and trespassing.
Two thugs pummeled a teen with a broom in Jackson Heights before slashing him in the face, officials said yesterday.
Kevin “King Demon” Vargas, 23, and Luis Amendano, approached the 18-year-old victim on 84th Street at 34th Avenue just after midnight on Oct. 12, sources said.
Amendano allegedly grabbed a broom and whacked the teen, an acquaintance of theirs, in the head and body before Vargas slashed him with a boxcutter, sources said.
Both suspects were charged with assault and criminal possession of a weapon.
The victim needed 14 stitches in his face.
Staten Island
A Brooklyn woman was arrested for drunken driving after she was pulled over for speeding near the Verrazano Bridge, authorities said yesterday.
Stephanie Overton, 29, was allegedly driving at 86 mph in a 45-mph zone near the toll booths shortly past midnight on Sunday.
She failed a Breathalyzer test with a blood-alcohol level of more than twice the legal limit, sources said.
Overton was charged with aggravated driving while under the influence, a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan said.
A man was busted when cops spotted him with a gravity knife and a fake police shield in Rosebank, authorities said yesterday.
John Bayliss, 49, was caught with the knife and the shield on St. Johns and Tompkins avenues on Saturday night, police said.
He later told cops he had bought the shield from a police-equipment store.
Bayliss was charged with criminal possession of a weapon and criminal impersonation of a public servant.
The Bronx
Cops are asking for the public’s help in finding this woman , who vanished from her Melrose apartment.
Gabriella Delacruz, 21, who has a history of running away, disappeared from in front of her home on East 153rd Street, near River Avenue, on Friday afternoon, authorities said.
Delacruz was last seen wearing a yellow sweater, blue jeans and white sneakers. She was carrying a black book bag.
A man was stabbed to death during a brawl in Morrisania, police said yesterday.
A fight broke out on Third Avenue near East 162nd Street just after 8 p.m. Sunday, sources said, and Robert Thomas, 21, was knifed once in the chest.
The victim, who had an arrest record, was rushed to Lincoln Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

