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Queens

Cops nabbed a Jamaica man ­under suspicion in the beating death of a woman in a bizarre love triangle gone bad, police said.

Malik Wilkerson, 33, was picked up in Pittsburgh Thursday and extradited back to Queens, where he was charged with abduction resulting in death and assault, cops said.

Wilkerson’s wife, Devonnee, 32, was arrested on the same charges on Dec. 4, cops said.

The two were allegedly involved in a three-way relationship with the victim, Sheryl Outerbridge, 38, when things took a deadly turn on Dec. 3.

According to court rec­ords, the Wilkersons beat the victim to death with a metal pipe in their home on 116th Road.

They then dumped her at Jamaica Hospital and told authorities that they had found her on the street, sources said.

Manhattan

Three thieves with a taste for designer duds tried to steal a luxury mink from an Upper East Side boutique, cops said.

Two men and a woman walked into Collette Boutique on Madison Avenue near East 92nd Street at about 5 p.m. on Nov. 25 and started pawing at the mink wrap.

The sneaks handed the fur off from one to the other in succession while gabbing on their cellphones, police said.

The woman then removed the alarm sensor and distracted a salesperson while one of her accomplices left the designer consignment shop with the fur, cops said.

One of the male suspects was wearing a blue vest and a maroon scarf, while the other wore a plaid cap and khaki colored pants.

Brooklyn

Police are looking for two burglars (right) wanted for breaking into a Greenpoint apartment and making off with ­jewelry and electronics, authorities said.
The thieves were seen on surveillance video walking through the front door of the building on Russell Street at about 4:15 p.m. Monday, after which they got into the apartment through a rear bedroom door, authorities said.

They stole assorted jewelry, a camera and a laptop computer, police said.


A man was arrested after he fired two shots at a woman holding a child in a Bedford-Stuyvesant building, authorities said.

Demetrius Johnson, 18, who lives in the same building as the victim, fired two shots at her door at 4:15 p.m. Monday while she stood in the Fulton Street apartment holding her 5-year-old child, according to a criminal complaint.

One of the shots went through the door but did not hit either the woman or the child. It was not clear why Johnson was allegedly shooting.

He was slapped with charges of attempted assault, criminal possession of a weapon and reckless endangerment.

Johnson is being held in jail in lieu of $75,000 bond, according to a court database.


The teen wounded by police after he pointed a gun at them on a Brownsville street was hit with charges Friday, authorities said.

The 15-year-old boy, whose name was withheld because he is a juvenile, was charged with menacing a police officer, reckless endangerment and criminal possession of a disguised weapon, law-enforcement authorities said.

The young suspect allegedly pointed a handgun at pursuing police officers Thursday in the courtyard of the Brownsville Houses, and was shot twice by a cop.

The boy was taken to Brookdale Hospital, where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

Staten Island

A handcuffed teen being led into a Staten Island courthouse in St. George went berserk and damaged a judge’s car with the cuffs, authorities said.

Barry Lovelace, 16, was exiting a Department of Juvenile Justice van on Richmond Terrace at 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 26 when he suddenly sprinted over to the judge’s car and started banging on the hood with the cuffs, sources said.

He then darted to the back of the jurist’s Hyundai Sonata and continued to scratch the car, sources added.

Lovelace was re-arrest­ed and charged with criminal mischief, according to a criminal complaint.