NYPD Daily Blotter
Queens
A cyclist was brutally beaten by a bat-wielding man in Bayside, police said yesterday.
Duane Snoddy, 47, was armed with the bat when he climbed out of a parked car on 48th Avenue near 215th Place at 10 p.m. on July 31 and attacked the cyclist, cops said.
“You f- -king rat!” he screamed, allegedly knocking the man off his bike and then beating him.
The victim was hospitalized with a fractured spine and two fractured ribs.
Snoddy was arrested a short time later and charged with assault and harassment.
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A man was choked and robbed by two brutes in Flushing, cops said.
Ramen Chovon, 43, and an unidentified accomplice grabbed the victim as he walked along Roosevelt Avenue near 126th Street at about 6 p.m. on July 31, authorities said.
Chovon’s accomplice choked him while Chovon rifled his pockets and took his wallet, police said.
Chovon was arrested for robbery, but his accomplice fled, said a spokesman for DA Richard Brown.
Brooklyn
A prowler took pretty much everything but the kitchen sink when he broke into an East New York home that was under renovation, police said.
Theodis Campbell, 50, allegedly slipped through a window of the unoccupied home on Jerome Street near Belmont Avenue at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.
He tore open the kitchen walls and stripped out the copper pipes, as well as the water meter, police said.
The contractor doing the work came into the home, spotted Campbell and flagged down a police car.
Campbell was arrested for burglary and criminal possession of stolen property, said a spokesman for DA Charles Hynes.
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A man was found shot dead in a BMW.
Police responded to a 911 call Saturday at 10 p.m. reporting gunfire on East 98th Street near Avenue J in Canarsie.
When they arrived, they found Lincoln Mitchell, 35, slumped inside the parked, 2003 black Beemer. He had been shot in the chest.
He was taken to Brookdale Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Staten Island
A teen confessed to stealing jewelry from her friend’s Todt Hill home, police said.
Regina Orlando, 18, had been staying at the home on La Guardia Avenue for about a week, and when she left, the pal noticed her jewelry was gone, according to court papers.
Among the missing items were a gold cross and chain, three gold, diamond and emerald rings and a diamond tennis bracelet, worth more than $3,000 combined.
When cops questioned Orlando on Thursday, she allegedly confessed.
She gave cops an inventory of the stolen items and admitted that she had pawned them, sources said.


