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The suspects (above) entered Lee’s Sneakers on Pennsylvania Avenue at about 2:10 p.m. on Sept. 17, and announced a robbery.

The suspects (above) entered Lee’s Sneakers on Pennsylvania Avenue at about 2:10 p.m. on Sept. 17, and announced a robbery.

The suspect (above) passed a demand note to a teller in the Valley National branch at 8:25 a.m. on Sept. 18 and fled with an undisclosed sum of cash.

The suspect (above) passed a demand note to a teller in the Valley National branch at 8:25 a.m. on Sept. 18 and fled with an undisclosed sum of cash.

Manhattan

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The heavyweight creep who went on an anti-gay tirade and slashed a man in a Greenwich Village McDonald’s turned himself in Monday, authorities said.

Keith Patron, 44, walked into the 42nd Precinct station house in The Bronx and confessed to the Sept. 19 attack at the West Third Street eatery in the Village, police said.

The 350-pound perpetrator, who has been charged with assault, sliced a 22-year-old man with a razor blade after the victim’s transgender girlfriend went to use the ladies restroom, police sources said.

It was the fourth violent incident at that McDonald’s since March 2011.

Staten Island

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He’s definitely not the greatest!

A hit-and-run driver whose name is spelled almost like that of the heavyweight-boxing legend was busted for fleeing a car accident on the Bayonne Bridge after stealing a good Samaritan’s pickup truck, authorities said.

Mohamad Ali, 29, was driving a Ford Econoline van at midspan at 3:45 a.m. on Sept. 14 when he allegedly slammed head-on into a Volkswagen Passat.

When good Samaritan Francisco Yepez, 64, stopped to help the Passat’s injured occupants, Ali fled in Yepez’a Dodge Ram pickup, cops added.

The pickup was later found abandoned. Ali was apprehended last Thursday and charged with grand larceny, leaving the scene of an accident and unauthorized use of a vehicle, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Dononvan.

“I left the scene and went home to put ice on my face,” Ali allegedly told detectives.

Queens

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His luck quickly ran out.

A gambler left Aqueduct Racetrack’s video-slots casino a winner — only to be robbed at gunpoint in the parking lot, authorities said.

Paul Cepeda, 19, told The Post he had been playing roulette at the Resorts World Casino and was leaving at about 4 a.m. on Sept. 16 when someone bumped into him.

The man apologized, but as Cepeda and an 18-year-old pal headed to their car, “The guy came up to me with a gun and asked me for my money. Then he goes through my pockets and takes my money and ID.”

The suspect took $400 off Cepeda and $60 from his friend, Cepeda said.

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A motorist in a BMW fatally struck a pedestrian in Ozone Park, police said.

Francisco Camacho, 59, was crossing Cross Bay Boulevard at about 9 p.m. Monday when he was hit by the southbound vehicle at 149th Avenue, police added.

The BMW driver remained on the scene and no criminality is suspected, police said.

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An off-duty police officer was arrested early yesterday for drunken driving after she smashed into several parked cars in South Richmond Hill and kept going, authorities said.

Meenawatti Chandrekha, 38, was pulled over just after 3 a.m. and arrested on charges of DWI and leaving the scene of an accident, police said.

She has been with the NYPD for four years and is assigned to the 75th Precinct in Brooklyn, cops said.

Brooklyn

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A 24-year-old man was gunned down outside his East Flatbush home, authorities said.

Franklyn McPherson was shot on Clarendon Road near East 42nd Street at 9:30 p.m. Monday, police said.

He took a bullet to the head and was pronounced dead at the scene, cops said.

McPherson had eight prior arrests, including busts for robbery, assault and marijuana, cops said.

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Police are looking for a bandit in a camouflage cap who fled with cash from a bank in Sheepshead Bay.

The suspect passed a demand note to a teller in the Valley National branch at 8:25 a.m. on Sept. 18 and fled with an undisclosed sum of cash.

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Cops have released video pictures of a gunman and four pals wanted for holding up an athletic-clothing store in East New York.

The suspects entered Lee’s Sneakers on Pennsylvania Avenue at about 2:10 p.m. on Sept. 17, and announced a robbery.

One of the hoods pulled a gun on store employees as his cohorts hopped over the counter and scooped up handfuls of hats.

They also took sneakers and a laptop computer.

No one was injured in the ordeal.