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NYPD Daily Blotter

Brooklyn

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An unhinged young woman stabbed a female friend several times in a Crown Heights apartment, authorities said.

“I told you I’m gonna stab you!” Keneysha Roy, 21, yelled during the attack on Sterling Place just after 5 p.m. Monday, according to court papers.

The victim was treated at a hospital for wounds to the face and an arm.

Roy was charged with assault, menacing, harassment and possession of a deadly weapon, the records show.

The Bronx

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An unidentified 26-year-old man jumped in front of an oncoming subway train in Kingsbridge yesterday and was killed instantly, authorities said.

The Manhattan-bound No. 1 train had just pulled into the West 231st Street station at 6:30 a.m.

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A man being issued a summons for spitting on a Soundview street threatened to kill a cop and his loved ones, police said.

When officers stopped Christopher Garcia, 25, on Stratford Avenue at about 2:40 a.m. Tuesday, he refused to show ID and tried to run away, leading them on a one-block chase, cops said.

While being handcuffed, he kicked an officer in the left leg and snarled, “I’m gonna kill you and your family when I get released! You will regret this!” according to cops.

He was charged with attempted assault, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, records show.

Manhattan

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Detectives are seeking whoever e-mailed a pornographic photo of a child and a man to a Lower East Side woman, sources said.

The 29-year-old woman told investigators that the image came via her Instagram account at 7 p.m. Nov. 12, and that she didn’t know the people in it.

Staten Island

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It took more than a year, but authorities have solved the theft of $3,000 in equipment from the Target store in Charleston.

Bridgette Hall, 20, confessed to teaming with two accomplices to rip off the Veterans Road store on Nov. 14, 2011, according to court papers.

She said that the accomplices took a car seat out of its box and stuffed the box with computer gear, and that she then bought the “car seat” at its much lower price.

She was arrested Nov. 15 on charges of grand larceny and possession of stolen property, said a spokesman for DA Dan Donovan.

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A motorist who refused to stop for a school bus despite its flashing red lights was charged with DWI, authorities said.

Henadz Nazarchuk’s 2004 Ford Escape was stopped at 3:15 p.m. Monday on Ocean Terrace, not far from the Michael J. Petrides School complex, cops said.

Nazarchuk, 32, reeked of alcohol and refused to take a Breathalyzer test, court records show.

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A man busted for not paying the $2.25 city bus fare had crack on him when he was picked up, authorities said.

Olisa Tolulope, 42, allegedly waltzed past the MetroCard machine as he boarded the S46 bus on Castleton Avenue near North Burgher Avenue at about 10:30 p.m. Monday.

As officers moved in, he stuffed a small bag of crack into his mouth, only to spit it out later, cops said.

He was charged with drug possession and theft of services, records show.

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A man is under arrest after being videotaped boosting $679 worth of electronics from the AT&T in the Staten Island Mall a year after he was banned from the mall for shoplifting, cops said.

Bruce Dansby, 33, stuffed six phone cases, a Bluetooth earpiece and a pair of headphones into his pants and jacket at about 7:30 p.m. Nov. 14 in the store on Richmond Avenue in New Springville, court papers say.

He also had marijuana and a “security peg key,” used to remove security packaging, cops said.

“I’m hurting, bro. I’m trying to eat. Christmas is coming,” he allegedly said as he was charged with petit larceny, possession of stolen property, resisting arrest and drug possession, records show.