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3 killed on bloody night in Brooklyn

A 15-year-old boy was killed by a bullet that cops said was meant for his pal early yesterday — in one of at least six shootings over a 24-hour period in Brooklyn.

Tyquan Jamison took a bullet in the chest on Glenmore Avenue in Brownsville at about 3:30 a.m. The gunman and his target had been feuding, a source said.

About an hour later, Samuel Boucher, 31, a former cop in Guyana, was killed by a thief who swiped his BlackBerry on Rockaway Parkway in East Flatbush.

Several hours earlier, just before midnight, Christopher Atkins, 27, was killed during an argument on Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights.

The violence continued last night, when a 27-year-old man was shot in the head and seriously wounded on Central Avenue at 7:45 p.m.

Meanwhile, a wild chase and shootout involving two cops left one thug seriously injured, police said.

Cops driving to a station house at about 3:30 p.m. saw two men chasing another pair on Hegeman Avenue in Brownsville, police said.

After an exchange of gunfire among the four, the cops jumped out and chased one of them into an alley.

The suspect fired at the officers but missed, authorities said. The cops returned fire and the man was seriously wounded. It’s not clear whether he was struck by a bullet fired by the cops or one of the other suspects.

Two other men from the chase were later busted — one of them with a finger blown off, police said.

Additional reporting by Lorena
Mongelli

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