NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
Bronx
The gunman pictured above is wanted in a drug-related slaying in Longwood, cops said yesterday.
Travis Lawson, 22, allegedly pointed a .380 handgun at Steven Clark, 29, in the lobby of an apartment building on Tinton Avenue near East 156th Street at 3:40 a.m. on April 18.
Clark ran, but Lawson chased him and fired five shots, cops said.
Clark was hit in the torso and right leg, and died at Lincoln Hospital.
Brooklyn
* A motorist shot a fellow driver who had blocked the thug’s path and shrugged off the gunman’s threat to open fire, authorities said yesterday.
Mansar Abdur-Rahman, 29, was in a Toyota Camry at East 94th Street near Clarkson Avenue in East Flatbush at 7:45 p.m. on April 19 when he pulled up behind a car driven by a 26-year-old man who had braked to chat with a friend, cops said.
After a moment, Abdur-Rahman honked his horn, prompting the two men to emerge from their vehicles, sources said.
Abdur-Rahman allegedly said, “What if I have a gun and shoot you right here?”
The victim dismissively retorted, “Whatever,” cops said.
Abdur-Rahman pulled a firearm, shot the victim in the leg and drove off, police said.
A witness jotted down the shooter’s plate number and Abdur-Rahman was arrested Wednesday.
A thief was arrested for stealing credit cards and electronics at gunpoint in a Park Slope house, authorities said yesterday.
Carl October, 20, and a cohort brandished guns as they pushed their way inside the private home on 14th Street near Sixth Avenue at 11 p.m. last Oct. 20, cops said.
They herded the family into the bathroom, then took credit cards, two laptop computers, a digital camera and a cellphone, sources said.
The pair fled, but the victims identified October in mug shots and he was arrested Wednesday, cops said.
Manhattan
A burglar was arrested for snatching bottles of wine in two Greenwich Village break-ins, authorities said yesterday.
Matheson Babbin, 18, first broke into an apartment on East 12th Street near Avenue B at 12:40 a.m. on Feb. 19, sources said.
Babbin allegedly grabbed the wine bottles and fled when confronted by the tenant, cops said.
Babbin next struck at 5:30 a.m. last Sunday when he used a stone to smash the window of a restaurant on Bedford Street near Grove Street, police said.
He allegedly slipped inside, grabbed bottles of wine and fled, but was arrested nearby on burglary charges.
A resident viciously attacked an acquaintance over the TV volume in an East Village homeless shelter, authorities said yesterday.
Jorge Santiago, 52, became angry over the volume in the TV room of the shelter on The Bowery near East 2nd Street at 7 a.m. last Friday, cops said.
He exchanged angry words with the victim, police said, then went berserk, throwing water on the cable-TV box and attacking the victim.
Santiago was arrested on assault charges, cops said.
An acrobatic intruder jumped from one Murray Hill apartment building to another and sneaked inside, police sources said yesterday.
The unidentified man was chatting on a cellphone on a landing at a building on East 38th Street near Park Avenue at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, a witness told police.
Suddenly, he leaped to a neighboring building and illegally entered the premises, the witness told cops, and fled.
A thief broke into two lockers and swiped employee credit cards in New York Downtown Hospital, police sources said yesterday.
The intruder clipped locks on the second floor of the hospital at Beekman Street near Gold Street, cops said.
At 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, two hospital workers discovered their possessions missing from their lockers, cops said.
A 22-year-old man beat and robbed his ex-girlfriend in her TriBeCa apartment, police sources said yesterday.
The former beau slugged the woman in the face in her apartment on West Broadway near Sixth Avenue at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, cops said.
He swiped her cellphone and ran, cops said. The 23-year-old woman suffered minor injuries. Jamie Schram

