NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
QUEENS
* A Transit Authority worker was arrested in Howard Beach for driving with a suspended license early yesterday morning, police said.
Murvyn Jean-Pierre, 35, a subway signal maintainer, was pulled over for speeding at the junction of Cross Bay Boulevard and Shore Parkway around 12:20 a.m., cops said.
That’s when police discovered Jean-Pierre had a suspended license, and arrested him.
MANHATTAN
* A New Jersey man was busted yesterday for posting offensive anti-black materials on the facade of an Upper East clothing store, police said.
Jean Bazelais, 33 – who himself is black – was spotted putting up papers containing rude racial remarks on a Baby Gap storefront at 1037 Lexington Ave., near East 73rd Street, at around 3:45 a.m., cops said.
Bazelais also stuck his anti-black posters on the front of a Gap store at 1066 Lexington Ave., a block north of the other shop, authorities said.
It was not immediately clear why Bazelais posted the racist material or why he chose Gap stores.
* An early-morning brawl near the West Side Highway in Midtown landed a city transit employee behind bars, police said.
Derrick Bolden, a 37-year-old TA car cleaner, allegedly got into a fight with another man on West 42nd Street near the Highway just after 1 a.m., cops said.
Details surrounding the incident and the argument leading up to Bolden being booked on an assault charge were not immediately clear.
BROOKLYN
* A 24-year-old man was shot and wounded by a bicyclist in East New York, law-enforcement source said yesterday.
Andrew Taylor argued with his assailant at Wyona Street near New Lots Avenue at 1:15 a.m. Sunday.
During the dispute, the cyclist pulled a gun and shot Taylor twice in the left arm and grazed his neck. Taylor was taken to Brookdale Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition.
The shooter, whose motive was not known, fled.
* Authorities said yesterday they were investigating a possible connection between two shootings just a block apart in Williamsburg.
The violence began at 1:20 p.m. Sunday, when an assailant brandished a gun as he approached Tangi Wilson at Humboldt Street near Seigel Street, sources said.
The thug then opened fire, hitting Wilson, 37, in the chest.
A short time later, a gunman shot Andreas Peete, 27, in the ankle just a block away.
The victims were taken to Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan, where they were listed in stable condition.
Police sources said they were being uncooperative. The shooter or shooters fled.
* An anti-Semitic vandal defaced six cars in Williamsburg yesterday, police said.
The damage was discovered at around 8:30 a.m. at the junction of Marcy Avenue and Hooper Street, when cops responding to a possible bias incident found a swastika etched into one car and five other vehicles vandalized, authorities said.
Cops have yet to make an arrest.
* A Flatbush man has been arrested for pummeling a fellow tenant in their building, law-enforcement sources said yesterday.
The violence began at 6:45 a.m. on June 15, when Joseph Neptune, 52, confronted Richard Wasembeck, 37, in a hallway of the building on Rogers Avenue near Avenue D.
Neptune had prior arguments with Wasembeck over Wasembeck urinating around his door, the sources said.
During the dispute, Wasembeck allegedly went to his apartment and returned a short time later with a baseball bat.
Neptune grabbed the bat to prevent Wasembeck from hitting him. Wasembeck then allegedly pummeled Neptune, who was able to flee and call 911.
When police arrived, Wasembeck had already left.
Neptune was taken to a hospital, where he was released after treatment for minor injuries.
Wasembeck resurfaced on June 20 at the building, and Neptune called police.
Wasembeck was quickly arrested and charged with assault, menacing, harassment and weapons possession.
THE BRONX
* Police yesterday identified the woman whose lifeless body was found wrapped in a plastic bag near a Bronx River construction site on Friday.
Ebony Brown, 42, of Elder Avenue, was strangled, stuffed in a black plastic bag and dumped on the Bronx River shoreline near Westchester Avenue, where she was discovered just after 3 p.m. on Friday, police said.
The Medical Examiner’s Office declared Brown’s death a homicide, and police continue to investigate.
It’s unclear how long Brown was dead before she was discovered or how long her body had been near the shoreline.
STATEN ISLAND
* Police are looking for the public’s help in finding a bandit who held up a New Brighton bank last week.
The unidentified man walked into the Staten Island Bank on Hyatt Street about 10:30 a.m. on June 15, cops said.
After handing a teller a note demanding money, he was given cash and fled. The suspect is described as an 18- to 25-year-old black man, 5-foot-3 to 5-foot-5 and 145 to 160 pounds.
He was last seen wearing a navy blue baseball cap with an “NY” logo, a tan and white buttoned-down shirt, blue jeans, white sneakers and sunglasses.
Anyone with information can call Crime Stoppers at the number below.

