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Queens

Two men were stabbed in the stomach and one in the leg on a Jamaica subway platform yesterday afternoon, police said.

The men appeared to be waiting for the J train at about 3:30 p.m. when two others jumped them, then fled, cops said.

The wounded were expected to survive last night at Jamaica Hospital, police said, adding that the motive for the attack was not immediately known.

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Someone shot up three cars and a house in Brookville, sources said.

No one was injured when bullets flew at 3:35 p.m. on Jan. 28 on 221st Street near 146th Avenue, the sources said, adding that investigators found 15 9mm shell casings at the scene.

While canvassing the area for witnesses, they also found a basement apartment with its front door open and, inside, a Ruger 9mm pistol and a large stash of marijuana, according to the sources.

It has yet to be determined whether the gun was the one used to shoot at the home and vehicles.

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Police released surveillance video of a suspect in Saturday’s shooting death of an Upper West Side man as he exited from a liquor store in Queens.

The suspected gunman (pictured) can be seen in the video raising his arm, gun in hand, and going after Francisco Leal, 27.

The thug then shoots Leal, turns and escapes with an accomplice.

Leal had just left the store, located on 21st Street and 41st Avenue in Astoria, when the two men approached him at 9:40 p.m., police and family members said.

Police said Leal, who was shot twice in the chest, died at Mount Sinai Hospital in Queens.

Manhattan

A Bronx woman told police that someone sexually assaulted her after she and a male friend spilt up following a night of drinking in Chelsea.

The woman, who appeared to be inebriated, told authorities that she and the friend had met for drinks at a club on West 23rd Street on the night of Jan. 28.

Later, after she and her pal had gone their separate ways, a stranger followed her to another Chelsea location, where she went to use the ladies’ room, according to law-enforcement sources.

The woman said the man followed her right into the restroom and sodomized her, then later followed her into a subway station as she tried to get home to The Bronx, police said.

She also claimed that she lost him at a Harlem station and that she later reported the assault at a Bronx hospital but declined to undergo a medical examination, the sources said.

Brooklyn

A career criminal with more arrests than birthdays was stabbed to death during a fight believed to have been over money and drugs, authorities said.

Anthony Dash, 39, was knifed in the leg at 9 p.m. Friday in front of the Cooper Park Houses, on Jackson Street in Williamsburg, cops said.

Dash, who had been arrested more than 50 times, was rushed to Woodhull Hospital and listed in critical condition.

But his condition took a turn for the worse on Sunday, and he wound up succumbing to his injuries, police said.

There had been no arrest in the case as of last night, investigators said.

The Bronx

A 33-year-old man who was shot in the head a short distance from the Bronx Zoo on Friday has died, and three suspects arrested in connection to the shooting could soon be facing additional charges, police said yesterday.

Daryl Fontnel was wounded on Mohegan Avenue at 6:10 p.m., police said. He was at first listed as being in critical but stable condition at St. Barnabas Hospital, but he died at about 3:45 p.m. Sunday, investigators said.

Hector LeBron, 28, Hector Santos, 32, and Ruben Velez, 28, were rounded up and taken into custody on Friday. Santos was charged with attempted murder, while LeBron and Velez were slapped with misdemeanors, according to court records.

They have a date in court tomorrow, but the charges against them may well have been updated by then, police said.

Staten Island

A New Jersey man threatened a motorist and his family with a gun, authorities said — apparently over an Elm Park parking space.

William Jurgensen, 33, was arrested and charged with menacing and harassment after he approached the victim’s car at 3:40 p.m. on Jan. 31 to fight over a parking spot at Innis Street and Trantor Place, court records show.

The irate Jurgensen allegedly called the motorist’s wife and daughter “whores” and the man a “jerk-off,” law-enforcement sources said.

Then he stepped back and asked, “See what I got?” as he lifted his shirt and gave the terrified family a good luck at his gun, the court records state.