Metro

Cop killer gets 25 more years for violent Queens robbery

A remorseless thug, already locked up for life for the 2007 slaying of a Brooklyn cop, was hit Wednesday with 25 more years in prison for a violent Queens robbery.

The night before Dexter Bostic murdered Officer Russel Timoshenko, he used the same .45-caliber gun to to shoot Carl Field during a stick-up.

Timoshenko’s mom and about three dozen uniformed officers attended Bostic’s Queens Supreme Court sentencing for the Field shooting, so they could stare down the sociopath one more time before jailers stuck him back in his miserable hole.

“I’m glad I will never see him again,” mom Tatyana Timoshenko said outside court.

“This guy is so evil. He’s always trying to get away with everything. After hearing that he committed so many crimes, they go back as far as when my son was born — and he killed him.”

Thousands attended the funeral service for slain police officer Russel Timoshenko.

Timoshenko added: “I hope he dies in jail with torture.”

Bostic did not address the court about the attempted murder of Field. But the gunman kept glancing over his left shoulder at all the officers, including Timoshenko’s partner, now-Sgt. Herman Yan, in court.

The hulking thug Bostic murdered Timoshenko after the heroic cop and Officer Yan pulled over the killer’s car because its license plate listed the vehicle as stolen.

Bostic, who was on parole, didn’t want to be caught with weapons so he opened fire on Timoshenko while another thug in the car shot at Yan.