Bronx
The man pictured is wanted for robbing a subway-booth clerk in Baychester, police said.
The suspect pushed the woman into the booth at the Baychester Avenue station at 2 p.m. Saturday, swiped an undisclosed amount of cash and fled on a yellow bicycle.
Queens
A motorcyclist was struck and killed by a car in Rosedale while popping a wheelie on his bike, witnesses and cops said.
“He was doing tricks,” said Jared Jones, 28, a nearby resident. “He was balancing on one wheel.”
The 36-year-old biker was struck at around 6:15 p.m. at 136th Avenue and Brookdale Boulevard.
Police said the driver, who had an expired insurance, made an illegal U-turn when he struck the victim. He was issued two traffic citations.
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A worker at a Jamaica clothing store stole cash from a customer, cops said.
The victim purchased shoes and a belt from Naved Durrni, 20, while shopping at Flava Fashions on Guy Brewer Boulevard at 8 p.m. July 23, court papers state.
After completing the sale, Durrni allegedly followed the woman outside and demanded more money.
He allegedly punched her in the head before snatching cash from her hand and running away.
“I realized I gave her too much of a deal, so I tried stopping her to get the items back or get more money,” he allegedly admitted to cops.
He is charged with robbery, said a spokeswoman for DA Richard Brown.
Brooklyn
A shoplifter was busted after he bragged to a Brownsville bodega clerk about his beer theft, authorities said.
“Ha, ha, look what I got,” William Rivera, 47, allegedly yelled out in the East New York Avenue shop as he dropped his pants at 4:10 p.m. Saturday to reveal a stolen can of Bud.
A worker called 911 and Rivera was busted after he allegedly took a swing at an employee.
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Three masked gunmen robbed a Brownsville athletic store, cops said.
The bandits, all wearing bandannas, barged into Sneakerforce on Rutland Road, near East 98th Street, at 3 p.m. Aug. 1.
They punched two workers in the face before fleeing with $800, a cellphone and four baseball caps.
Staten Island
A West Brighton woman illegally evicted her daughter and grandson, and then used racial epithets against the arresting officer, authorities said.
Gina Demaio, 47, tossed the victims’ belongings outside and then locked the two out of their Trinity Place home at 7 p.m. Friday, according to court papers. The mother and son spent the night in their car and called 911 on Saturday morning.
When police arrived, Demaio allegedly used the slur before refusing to be arrested, court papers say.
“I will spend hours following you and get you when I come out of jail,” she allegedly threatened.
She was taken to Richmond University Hospital for psychiatric evaluation and charged with unlawful eviction, obstructing governmental administration and resisting arrest, said a spokesman for DA Dan Donovan.
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A thug waved a gun loaded with hollow-point bullets at a crowd in West Brighton, then pretended to be a city correction officer when cops showed up, authorities said.
Nicholas Ryan, 27, was involved in an argument on Castleton Avenue at 3:30 a.m. Sunday when he allegedly drew the weapon.
Cops arrived and inspected his gun and found the serial number had been scratched off, they said.
Manhattan
The body of a woman in her 50s or 60s was pulled from the East River near 23rd Street yesterday. The medical examiner will determine the cause of death.

