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* Three men were stabbed at a Mott Haven skating rink when an argument over a woman turned ugly early yesterday morning, police said.

Cops were called to investigate an assault at East 138th Street and Canal Place at 2:10 a.m., when they found the three bloodied victims.

According to police sources, the victims, ages 22, 33 and 37, were at Skate Key on East 138th Street when they got into a fight with Terrell Gilford, 24, over a woman.

During the argument, Gilford allegedly stabbed the 22-year-old man in the chest, leaving him in critical condition.

The 33-year-old was knifed in the back and abdomen. The 37-year- old was slashed in the forehead and left arm. Both are in stable condition.

All three men were rushed to Lincoln Hospital.

Gilford, of East 140th Street, was arrested at the scene and a bloody knife was recovered.

He is charged with three counts of assault and weapons possession, authorities said.

* Police are looking for the person who drew a large swastika on a wall behind a Baychester store.

The Nazi symbol of hate – drawn with a dark-colored marker along with the phrase “White power” – was discovered behind JC Footwear at 2053 Bartow Ave., by a guard at 7:30 p.m. Sunday.

MANHATTAN

* Cops caught two thugs who held up a sandwich shop as the clock struck midnight yesterday, police sources said.

Kenny Moore, 43, and Lawrence Valrie, 42, were nabbed by cops on patrol right after they stuck up the Subway fast-food restaurant at 156 W. 29th St., law-enforcement sources said.

Details of the heist were not immediately available, but police do not believe the robbery was part of a pattern.

Moore, who has done time for burglary, and Valrie, who has been in prison for robbery, are both charged with burglary, cops said.

* A thug broke a window of a Lower East Side synagogue in what is being investigated as a possible bias crime, police said yesterday.

At 3:20 p.m. Sunday, an employee of the Mesivta Tifereth Jerusalem Synagogue at 145 East Broadway heard a loud noise outside, and noticed damage to the front-door window, authorities said.

Police believe the glass was broken with a metal object.

QUEENS

* A teen shot and seriously wounded a man in Ozone Park during a botched robbery, police said yesterday.

Stevenson Chuno, 16, shot the 38-year-old victim in the hand and stomach at the corner of 113th Street and 101st Avenue when he tried to rob him at 11:18 p.m. Sunday, police said.

The victim was rushed to Jamaica Hospital in serious condition.

Chuno – who was arrested at 4:30 a.m. yesterday – is charged with attempted robbery and assault.

* A Brooklyn man accidentally shot himself in the leg on a Jamaica street early yesterday, police sources said.

Sean James, 26, was in his car at the corner of 149th Street and Jamaica Avenue when his illegal 9mm semiautomatic handgun went off as he tried to put it in his pocket, law-enforcement sources said.

James then drove himself to Jamaica Hospital.

He was charged with weapons possession, the sources said.

BROOKLYN

* Anti-Semitic writing was found scrawled inside a Williamsburg building yesterday morning, police said.

The racist rants were discovered written on the stairwell of 541 Wythe Ave. at 9:30 a.m., authorities said.

There have been no arrests and cops are investigating the incident as a bias crime.

* A 26-year-old man was shot in front of a Coney Island building, police said yesterday.

The gunfire erupted at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, when the victim was shot once in the body as he stood in front of 3112 Mermaid Ave., cops said.

He was taken to Lutheran Hospital in stable condition.

The mystery gunman fled the scene and remains at large. Police are still investigating a possible motive. .

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