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Zanus Gory (above), 25, walked into the Clinton Express Deli Corp. on East Tremont Avenue near Clinton Avenue at about 7:15 a.m. Saturday, went behind the counter, grabbed a knife and threatened the clerk, police said.

Zanus Gory (above), 25, walked into the Clinton Express Deli Corp. on East Tremont Avenue near Clinton Avenue at about 7:15 a.m. Saturday, went behind the counter, grabbed a knife and threatened the clerk, police said.

Manhattan

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A robber posing as a United Parcel Service deliveryman pulled off an armed home invasion in Harlem that netted more than $40,000, police said yesterday.

The suspect was sporting a brown vest, button-down shirt and brown knit cap when he knocked on the door of the victim’s apartment at 10:30 a.m. on March 11, cops said.

When the resident opened the door, the thief and an accomplice flashed a gun and entered, police said.

The crooks tied up three people and took $28,000 from a safe, $12,000 from a dresser and $500 that one of the victims was carrying, sources added.

The crooks fled in a silver Nissan Quest, cops said.

Both suspects are in their 20s, standing between 5-foot-10 and 6 feet.

Staten Island

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A sloshed motorist crashed a vehicle into a parked car in St. George, authorities said.

Amina Thornton, 28, lost control of her Dodge Caravan and smashed into the other vehicle on Bay Street Monday at 3 a.m., court records state.

She blew a .362 on a Breathalyzer, more than 4 1/2 times the legal limit of .08, according to court documents.

She claimed to cops that she had consumed two margaritas before hopping behind the wheel of the minvan, law- enforcement sources said.

“I lost control of my car and I hit the guy’s car,” she told police.

Thornton was charged with several DWI counts, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

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A man impersonating a cop tried to talk his way into the home of a woman in Port Richmond, authorities said.

Amill Matthew, 29, knocked on the victim’s door on Barker Street near Castleton Avenue, at about 1 a.m. last Wednesday police said.

He falsely claimed he was a police officer and demanded that the woman let him in, court records show.

When the would-be intruder could not produce proper identification, the woman called cops, documents state.

“I’m here under the authority of the 120th Precinct,” the not-so-smooth talker allegedly told cops, adding, “I’m here to get into this house.”

Matthew was charged with criminal impersonation and trespass, records show.

Brooklyn

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A man was gunned down yesterday in an apartment building on a tree-lined block in Flatbush, police said.

The victim, 28, was shot several times at about 11:15 a.m. on the sixth-floor of the building on East 23rd Street near Stephens Court, cops said.

He was pronounced dead at the scene.

It was not immediately clear what sparked the violence, cops added.

Police took three men into custody at the scene, but no charges had been filed as of late yesterday.

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An elderly Borough Park man leaped to his death yesterday, police said.

Hameija Sertovic, 71, jumped from the roof of his four-story building on 43rd Street near 16th Avenue at about 10:15 a.m., cops said.

He was pronounced dead at the scene, and no criminality is suspected.

The Bronx

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An armed robber made off with a handful of cash after threatening an employee in a Tremont bodega, police said.

Zanus Gory, 25, walked into the Clinton Express Deli Corp. on East Tremont Avenue near Clinton Avenue at about 7:15 a.m. Saturday, went behind the counter, grabbed a knife and threatened the clerk, police said.

Gory grabbed $500 from the register and fled, according to cops.

The thief, 5-foot-7 and 150 pounds, was seen on surveillance video, cops said.

He has previous arrests, for assault and menacing, court records show.

Queens

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The body of an unidentified woman was found yesterday floating in marshland in Rosedale, police said.

The body of the woman in her 20s was spotted in the waters off Idlewild Park near Craft Avenue at about 10:35 a.m., police said.

Cops said there were no visible signs of trauma on the body.