NYPD daily blotter
The Bronx
A man was found fatally gunned down behind the wheel of a car in Edenwald, authorities and sources said.
Responders rushed to the Boston Secor Houses on Bivona Street near Boston Road at 12:20 p.m. yesterday and discovered the 37-year-old Frasier Bertrand, slumped over in a 2005 Honda
Sources said the victim lived in the neighborhood and had several run-ins with the law.
Two bandits made off with $25,000 in gems from a Fordham jewelry store.
The crooks walked into Spectrum Jewelry on East Fordham Road near Valentine Avenue at 8 p.m. Tuesday, cops said.
One of the thugs asked to see some pieces and, while the clerk was assisting him, the other bandit jumped over the counter and grabbed a display board containing baubles.
The thieves fled with the booty, and the manager gave chase, briefly capturing one of the men, who broke free and fled with his cohort.
Manhattan
A camera-toting pervert was busted after he was caught filming miniskirted gals in SoHo, police said.
Cops spotted Jaime Rios, 45, with a camera trained on a woman at Lafayette and Canal streets at 4 p.m. Tuesday, authorities said.
When they approached him, Rios confessed to his cinematic sins, saying, “I left my house and took the train and filmed three women with miniskirts. I was walking on Canal and filmed one more. I do this for personal use. I’m sorry and regret this,” according to arrest records.
Rios was charged with unlawful surveillance, said a spokesman for DA Cyrus Vance Jr.
A West Side bodega burglar made a break for it after being busted but didn’t get far, authorities said yesterday.
Ronel Joseph, 30, was prowling in the basement of the Greenleaf Deli on Amsterdam Avenue near 85th Street at 8:25 a.m. Monday, cops said.
An officer on patrol spotted Joseph and grabbed the suspect, who was brought outside in handcuffs, sources said.
Joseph allegedly broke free and began running, but the cop tackled him, authorities said.
A woman this week reported having been raped by two men last year after they partied in Greenwich Village, police said.
The 29-year-old woman, who filed a police report Monday, said she met two men at around 1 a.m. last Nov. 15.
She then reportedly went with them to the Falucka bar on Bleecker Street near Sullivan Street, where she says she consumed more alcohol.
She says that at the second tavern, she began feeling faint, as if she had been drugged.
The men allegedly escorted her to an apartment, where she says she was powerless to prevent them from raping her.
It was unclear why she waited to report the alleged attack.
Brooklyn
A motorist stabbed a man over a parking space in Flatbush, authorities said yesterday.
The case of curbside rage unfolded at 2:10 p.m. Wednesday when Wayne St. Omer, 32, approached a parked vehicle and asked the 42-year-old victim inside if he was about to move from the spot at Ocean Avenue and Cortelyou Road, cops said.
St. Omer allegedly pulled a knife and plunged it into the victim’s stomach.
He was soon busted for assault, said a spokesman for DA Charles Hynes.
The victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries at Kings County Hospital.
A Crown Heights man attacked an 86-year-old neighbor over a bag, authorities said yesterday.
Eugenio Santos, 34, tried to take the bag from the old-timer in an apartment building on Montgomery Street near Nostrand Avenue at 5:55 p.m. Wednesday, cops said.
The victim wouldn’t let go, and Santos shoved the old-timer.
The victim, whose head hit a railing, briefly lost consciousness and suffered a deep laceration requiring stitches.
Santos was arrested that day and charged with assault.
Talk about a bad aim!
Gun-toting Jaymes Harris, 41, was arrested for firing eight shots — all of which missed — at an ex-pal in Cypress Hills, authorities said.
At 9 p.m. on June 22, Harris went to the residence of the 39-year-old victim’s mother, who summoned her son to speak to the visitor, police said.
When the victim came out, Harris allegedly squeezed off eight rounds, all of which missed the guy and his mom.
Harris was busted Wednesday and charged with attempted murder.
Cops identified a man who died from gunshot wounds outside of his home in Brownsville.
DeCarlo McGee, 21, who had a criminal record, was shot in the stomach at the Breevort Houses Wednesday night, police said.

