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The thugs pictured are wanted for taking part in the Greenwich Village fracas that ended with a mob trashing a car, police said.

The thugs pictured are wanted for taking part in the Greenwich Village fracas that ended with a mob trashing a car, police said.

Cops are looking for the hate-filled thug pictured above who allegedly scrawled anti-Semitic graffiti in a Borough Park building.

Staten Island

Cops nabbed one of two thugs who beat a homeless man in front of the St. George Ferry Terminal and left him unconscious in the road, where he was struck by an SUV driven by an off-duty cop, authorities said.

Taevon Smith, 23, was arrested Tuesday and charged with attempted murder, assault and attempted robbery for his alleged role in the Aug. 30 assault on Hector Meza at 2:30 a.m.

Smith and a cohort had allegedly argued with Meza, 33, moments before the vicious attack.

When Meza fell onto the Richmond Terrace roadway, Smith kicked him repeatedly and the pal rifled through the victim’s pockets.

The two assailants fled in a taxi, and Meza was soon struck by the SUV being driven by the off-duty officer heading home from work, cops said.

The officer called 911 and flagged down a police cruiser. The victim remains in critical condition at Richmond University Medical Center.

Smith, whose rap sheet lists busts for misdemeanor assault and pot possession, was identified from surveillance video, cops added.

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Two women bilked New York state out of a total of $33,000 between 2008 and 2011 by submitting false food-stamp eligibility forms, authorities said.

Cynthia Harmon, 29, of Port Richmond, claimed to be single when she was married, and didn’t report her husband’s income, court records state.

She allegedly received $16,632 in benefits.

The second suspect, Cherice Daniels, 42, of Mariners Harbor, allegedly was able to pocket $16,241 in financial assistance because she hid the earnings of her daughter, who was living at her home.

Both were busted Tuesday and charged with grand larceny and falsifying business records.

Manhattan

The thugs pictured below are wanted for taking part in the Greenwich Village fracas that ended with a mob trashing a car, police said.

The incident took place at about 11 p.m. last Thursday at Broadway and Bleecker Street.

A bicyclist blocked the path of a white Audi after arguing with the driver, causing a scene that drew an irate crowd.

The second suspect jumped on the Audi and smashed its windows.

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A emotionally disturbed man stabbed his 65-year old mother last night in Murray Hill, authorities said.

The woman was knifed in the neck at about 9:50 p.m. on East 33rd Street near Lexington Avenue.

She was rushed to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition.

Her son was arrested. Charges are pending.

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A 40-year-old man died after jumping off the 59th Street Bridge last night.

FDNY responders pulled the man out of the East River at about 9:35 p.m. near the near the 34th Street Heliport, authorities said.

The man was rushed in cardiac arrest to Bellevue Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, cops said.

Queens

An unlicensed drunken driver told police he ran from a car wreck in Laurelton because that’s what he had seen countless other suspects do on the the long-running Fox TV show “Cops,” law-enforcement authorities said.

Akeem Mills, 20, was allegedly involved in a booze-fueled smash at 135th Avenue and Francis Lewis Boulevard at about 1:30 a.m. on Sept. 5.

He fled but was pursued by cops, who quickly grabbed him, court papers state.

“I ran because I watch ‘Cops’ and everybody always runs,” he quipped to arresting officers, court records show.

Mills was charged with weapons possession, leaving the scene of an accident and DWI, said a spokeswoman District Attorney Richard Brown.

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A gun-toting traveler apparently unaware of New York gun laws was busted taking a firearm through a La Guardia Airport checkpoint, authorities said.

Lunita Anderson, 28, was checking in at about 8:35 a.m. on Sept. 5 when she told a Southwest Airlines agent that she was declaring a firearm in her luggage, court records state.

Anderson admitted that the pistol was hers.

She doesn’t have a valid New York gun permit, and was charged with weapon possession, cops said.

Brooklyn

Cops are looking for the hate-filled thug pictured above who allegedly scrawled anti-Semitic graffiti in a Borough Park building.

The suspect vandalized the wall of an elevator in the building on 46th Street at 4:10 p.m. on May 30, cops said.