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Man dead in wild shooting at Brooklyn motorcycle club

A wild shooting after a private party at a Brooklyn motorcycle club left one man dead and another wounded yesterday, cops and witnesses said.

The mayhem in Park Slope began when a group of 30 people emerged screaming from the God’s Only Demons Motorcycle Club shortly before 7:20 a.m., according to witnesses.

A man opened fire on the crowd on Butler Street near Fourth Avenue and gunned down Alvin Saunders, 43, identified by a relative. Saunders was pronounced dead at the scene.

The thug then wounded Alberto Pena, 33, in the torso.

Pena had surgery at New York Methodist Hospital and was released.

The assailant fled. A witness said he had a chrome gun and wore a gray, hooded sweat shirt.

“He ran right by us,” said an employee at nearby JDS Plumbing Supply. “We all thought he was going to come in and kill us all.”

Saunders’ niece, who was dating Pena, rushed to the crime scene crying and screaming.

“We’re all in shock here. My whole family is devastated,” she said.

Saunder’s aunt, Yolanda Feliciano, 52, said, “We all call [Alvin] ‘Pipo.’ Oh, my God! I can’t think! Is this really happening?!”

An SUV parked near the shooting scene was riddled with bullets.

“If I was sitting in it, I’d be dead right now because the bullet holes in the windshield are right in front of the driver’s seat,” said the vehicle’s owner, Bishop Lloyd, 44.

Neighbors said that they were terrified of the club and that gambling, violence and drugs were often associated with its private parties.

“We’ve called the cops a bunch of times, but nothing happens,” said a person who lives above the club. “We do it anonymously — because we’re all terrified of them.”

A nearby business owner added, “They’ve been running private parties every weekend for the past year.

“It’s getting out of control They have no security, no metal detectors.”

Additional reporting by Dana Sauchelli