Metro

NYPD daily blotter

Brooklyn

A man seen riding a pink bicycle with a red basket in Coney Island before allegedly murdering his exwife was arrested yesterday, cops said.

Dimitry Kamenev, 76, allegedly shot Alla Kamenev, 65, several times in the chest at 11:50 a.m. Thursday.

Video surveillance captured him on the bike moments before the slaying on West 2nd Avenue and Sea Breeze Avenue, cops said.

Kamenev was charged with murder and criminal use of a firearm.

The Bronx

Cops busted a crazed motorist who tried to run over an officer who told him he couldn’t park in a Claremont lot, authorities said yesterday.

The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene officer sent Carel Ambroise, 58, into a rage when he told the motorist he couldn’t park in the lot on Fulton Avenue at East 169th Street, authorities said.

“F–k you, I work here and I’m going to park where I want!” Ambroise yelled, according to court papers. When the officer walked behind the driver’s maroon Toyota, the mad motorist put it in reverse and tried to run into him, the court papers claim.

The officer ordered Ambroise out of the car, but the driver reached through an open windowand struck the officer’s arm and hand while shouting, “F–k you! I don’t have to go anywhere,” according to police.

*An obsessed husband was busted for violating an order of protection and following his wife into her apartment, authorities said.

Francisco Rosario, 49, slinked into his wife’s home on East 182nd Street in Tremont at about 2 a.m. Saturday and threatened her, according to court papers.

Rosario—already facinga harassment charge — then allegedly picked up a knife and jammed it into the countertop, cops said.

Queens

*A Maspeth man was charged with accidentally shooting a woman friend in the head, police said yesterday.

The 21 year old woman was with Elijah Stamateris, 22, and two other friends in his basement apartment on 64th Street near 51st Avenue as the four were fooling around with a 9mm gun, sources said.

Stamateris accidentally pulled the trigger and shot the victim, the sources said. He was charged with assault, weapons possession and reckless endangerment.

The victim, whose name wasn’t released, was in critical condition at Elmhurst Hospital.

*An irate tenant pulled a machete amid a housing dispute in Jackson Heights, authorities said yesterday.

Cops said William Ortez, 46, brandished the weapon during an argument with his landlord in the first floor lobby of 3443 107th St. at around 5:40 p.m. on Oct. 16.

It wasn’t clear what sparked the dispute, but Ortez was charged with menacing and harassment, said a spokeswoman for DA Richard Brown.

*A man allegedly drove his mom’s minivan to and from a failed burglary in Forest Hills — and then blamed the crime on a friend, authorities said.

Kevin Concepcion, 20, told cops his friend slammed a hammer against the locked back door of the home at 6303 Booth St. at around 12:30 p.m. on Oct. 18, according to court papers.

The friend shattered a glass window and caught the attention of neighbors, despite Concepcion’s fears that the home had an alarm system, court papers claim.

A witness’ description of Concepcion and his mom’s minivan led cops to the suspect, who was arraigned last Thursday on charges of attempted burglary and criminal mischief, according to the DA’s spokeswoman. The second suspect remained at large.

Manhattan

*A body pulled from the Hudson River near Harlem was identified as that of a young man who had abandoned his vehicle on the George Washington Bridge about 12 hours earlier, authorities said yesterday.

The NYPD Harbor Unit pulled the body of Richard Corrado, 21, of Raritan, NJ, from the water near West 125th Street at about 2:15 p.m. Monday.

Cops, who identified the victim usinga DMV photo, had found Corrado’s abandoned car at 2:30 a.m.

There were no signs of foul play, authorities said.

*Cops are looking for three masked thugs accused of assaulting a woman after barging into her apartment in an Upper East Side housing complex, authorities said.

The victim told cops that the goons pounded on her door at the John Jay Holmes Towers on First Avenue near East 92nd Street at about 7 p.m. Monday and pulled a gun when she opened the door.

“Where are the drugs?” the bandits shouted, then forced the woman into her bedroom, where they rummaged through her belongings, cops said.

The masked attackers then moved on to the bathroom, where they tied the woman up, cut her bra with a knife and fondled her breasts, cops said.

The victim sufferedminor cuts on her hands and neck, and the thugs fled empty handed, cops said.

They were described as between 20 and 25 years old and range in height from 5-foot-10 to 6-foot-3.