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DC rampage mom’s delusional 911 calls

The delusional Connecticut mom fatally shot by cops after a car chase near the White House once called the police to report that strange men were stalking and videotaping her at her Stamford apartment.

“I have some people prowling outside of my window and they’ve been prowling outside of my window for, uh, all day,” Miriam Carey, the self-described “Prophet of Stamford,” said in a Nov. 29, 2012 911 call to Stamford police.

“They’re what outside your window?” a skeptical dispatcher asked.

“People loitering, and they’re actually trying to videotape me from my window,” Carey replied, adding that “four or five” people were trying to videotape her through both her front and back windows.

The dispatcher then asked her why they were trying to videotape her, and she replied, “because they’ve been stalking me for the past several months.”

Asked to explain why, Carey said, “I don’t know, um, they have special interests and items,” before trailing off.

Cops responded and reported that “parties were not there,” according to a police report on the bizarre call.

Police reports and audio of the 911 call – and two others made by the father of the couple’s baby daughter seeking help for the emotionally disturbed Carey – were released by Stamford cops Thursday in response to an FOI request filed by The Post.

The reports show that baby daddy Eric Francis, 55, called cops on Dec. 10 2012 and again 12 days later reporting that Carey was emotionally disturbed and that he feared for the safety of their then-4-month-old daughter.

In each case, responding cops had to struggle with Carey, who told them that President Obama had “put Stamford in a lockdown after speaking to her because she is the prophet of Stamford.”

She also claimed during the Dec. 10 incident that Obama had “put her residence under electronic surveillance and that it was being fed live to all the national news outlets,” a police report stated.

Carey also called cops last May to report that the wheels of her 2011 black Infiniti G37 – the same car she drove 270 miles to DC in the Oct. 3 incident – had been stolen and that her car was sitting on four milk crates.

Cops responded and found that her wheels had in fact been stolen.

Carey, a 34-year-old Brooklyn native, had been diagnosed with postpartum depression and psychosis.

She was killed in a hail of gunfire after leading police on a 80 mph chase along Pennsylvania Avenue not far from the White House with her daughter in a car seat.