Metro

Daily blotter

Queens

A man was killed and another wounded when a gunman opened fire in a Far Rockaway apartment, cops said.

The victims were inside a home on Seagirt Avenue near Beach 31st Street at about 8 p.m. Monday when the shooter walked in and started blasting, according to police.

Daniel Fils, 18, was shot in the chest, while the second victim, a 23-year-old man, was shot in the arm, cops said.

Both men were rushed to Jamaica Hospital, where Fils was pronounced dead and the other victim was listed in stable condition, police said.

A witness spotted a man wearing a hoodie running from the building, cops said.


A man was stabbed several times following an ­argument in Jamaica, cops said.

The 22-year-old victim was standing outside ­Euphora Bar on Jamaica Avenue near 144th Street at about 5 a.m. Saturday when he and the assailant started arguing, cops said.

During the dispute, the ­attacker pulled a knife and stabbed the victim several times, according to police.

The victim was in critical but stable condition at ­Jamaica Hospital, cops said.

The thug (right) was seen on video surveillance wearing a button-down shirt and tight blue jeans.

He was seen jumping into a black, four-door sedan that sped off, cops said.

Brooklyn

A 26-year-old woman’s cellphone was snatched from her hand at a Sunset Park subway station, cops said.

The victim was riding the southbound D train as it pulled into the Ninth Avenue station at around 2 a.m. on Dec. 8 when a man (right) dressed in red Hollister sweatpants and a blue, hooded sweatshirt ripped the phone from her and fled, police said.

No injuries were reported.

The Bronx

A man was injured by a boozed-up driver in Bedford Park, cops said.

The 25-year-old victim was walking on Grand Concourse at East 198th Street at around midnight Tuesday when a tipsy Freddy Rodriguez, 47, plowed into him with his truck, according to police.

The victim was rushed to St. Barnabas Hospital in critical condition, but was later stabilized, cops said.

Rodriguez was charged with DWI, cops said.

He has prior arrests dating back to the 1980s, for possession of a weapon, menacing, assault and jumping a subway turnstile, cops said.


A man beat up an employee at a Morrisania cellphone store before robbing the joint, sources said.

The thug entered Prospect Wireless on Prospect Avenue at around 1:30 p.m. last Wednesday, walked directly to the counter and punched the clerk in the face as the victim was taking a phone call, the sources said.

The thug then demanded money from the register and fled with $700 cash, the sources said.

The thief is in his mid-20s and stands about ­5-foot-10.

He was last seen wearing a brown, hooded sweatshirt, the sources said.


The attacker who stabbed a man in Norwood last year was charged with murder this month after the victim died of his injuries, authorities said.

Rusty Dejesus, 37, stabbed Maraj Binnath, 51, in the neck amid the brawl on East Mosholu Parkway North at around midnight on July 22, 2012, cops said.

Dejesus was arrested in the attack, cops said.

Binnath lingered for around 17 months but died of his injuries on Dec. 16, at which point Dejesus was hit with murder charges, cops said.


A Claremont man was shot in the foot by an acquaintance who owed him money, cops said.

The 40-year-old victim was in a stairwell of his apartment building on Jefferson Place near Franklin Avenue at 9 a.m. on Nov. 20 when he ran into the acquaintance who was in debt to him, police said.

When the victim demanded the dough, the debtor pulled a handgun and shot him in the left foot, cops said.

The bullet left a clean hole through the victim’s foot, police said.

The gunman escaped.

The victim was treated at Lincoln Hospital, cops said.

On Dec. 18, police arrested the perpetrator, whose name was not immediately available, cops said.

Manhattan

Cops busted a man who opened fire at a baby shower in Harlem, sources said.

Pierce Gross, 21, walked around to the back of a building on Fifth Avenue just before midnight on Dec. 7 and started shooting, the sources said.

One of the attendees returned fire, striking a fleeing Gross in the back of the right thigh, the sources said.

Gross was arrested last Wednesday on charges of attempted murder, attempted assault, reckless endangerment and possession of a weapon, the sources said.