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Staten Island

A teen was found stabbed to death yesterday after being dragged by a car in Port Richmond, authorities said.

Wilson Jackson, 18, got into an argument in the car while it was parked on Heberton Avenue near Bond Street at about 12:50 a.m., cops said.

The thug stabbed Jackson in the head and neck, prompting the victim to fall out of the car in a desperate bid to escape.

When the stabber sped away, Jackson was dragged before falling to the ground.

A witness gave police a description of the car but could not provide a plate number.

Queens

A man was fatally stabbed yesterday when an argument erupted at a house party in Bellerose, police said.

James Lizon, 41, clashed for unknown reasons with his attacker in the residence on 239th Street near 88th Avenue at about 1:40 a.m. The dispute escalated, and the assailant repeatedly stabbed Lizon in the torso.

Lizon, of Jersey City, later died at Long Island Jewish Hospital.

The alleged killer was taken into custody, and charges were pending.

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Arthur Murphy may need some anger management.

The 30-year-old went berserk in Astoria, punching and kicking a man, spraying him with Mace and repeatedly slamming a car door into him, authorities said.

It was unclear what set him off, but Murphy allegedly attacked the victim on Astoria Boulevard near Steinway Street at about 1:45 a.m. on Feb. 17.

A spokeswoman for Queens DA Richard Brown said Murphy was arrested on assault charges.

The victim suffered bruises and swelling.

Brooklyn

A man holding a large knife in East Flatbush was shot by cops last night, police said.

The unidentified man waved the weapon at officers, who were called shortly after 11 p.m. to a building on East 94th Street near Kings HighWay, police said.

The man was struck once in each leg and taken to Kings County Hospital in stable condition.

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A man clashed with police after throwing french fries at pedestrians in Sunset Park, cops said yesterday.

Josue Alomar, 24, allegedly tossed the fries into the faces of pedestrians on Fifth Avenue near 51st Street at 12:15 a.m. Thursday, cops said.

Police responded and confronted Alomar, who allegedly put his hands in the officers’ faces and refused to be cuffed.

The cops managed to bring Alomar to the 72nd Precinct station house, where he kicked a computer onto the floor and spit at officers, cops said.

He was charged with resisting arrest and criminal mischief.

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An East Flatbush store worker captured a would-be thief by pouring hot coffee on him and locking him in the basement, cops said yesterday.

The employee spotted Khaleed Shaheen, 30, taking beer without paying in the store on Flatbush Avenue near East 31st Street at 1:45 a.m. Thursday, cops said. Shaheen, who once worked at the deli, then demanded money from another employee, warning that he had a gun, sources said.

The hero doused Shaheen with coffee, dragged him to the basement, locked the door and called 911, cops said.

Shaheen allegedly sneaked out through a back door but was soon arrested for attempted robbery after both workers identified him to police, sources said.

Bronx

Five hoodlums were busted for beating and robbing a young woman in Williamsbridge, cops said yesterday.

Enjoli Shepard, 16, and four juveniles who were not named accosted the victim on East Gun Hill Road near Bronxwood Avenue at about 2:45 p.m. Tuesday, cops said.

They allegedly grabbed her wallet, pulled her hair, repeatedly punched her in the face and struck her in the lip with an umbrella.

Police were called and rounded up the suspects on robbery and assault charges.

The victim was not seriously injured.

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Three drug suspects were busted after selling crack cocaine to an undercover cop in Fordham, authorities said yesterday.

Anthony Finner, 45, Shakeima White, 22, and Leroy Cohen, 48, allegedly gave the undercover two “zip” bags of crack in exchange for cash on Field Place near Morris Avenue at about 3:45 p.m. Wednesday.

Back-up cops swooped in and arrested the trio on charges of criminal sale of a controlled substance.

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