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The hood pictured above and his fiendish friends cornered the 68-year-old victim in the apartment building at 2422 Webster Ave. on March 13 and fled with money.

The hood pictured above and his fiendish friends cornered the 68-year-old victim in the apartment building at 2422 Webster Ave. on March 13 and fled with money.

Brooklyn

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Police are searching for the brute who raped a woman in Bed-Stuy.

The thug ambushed the 18-year-old victim as she was walking home at 12:40 a.m. Monday after accompanying a friend to the Gates Avenue J-line station, cops said.

He displayed a hammer, forced her into an alley and raped her.

The victim was treated at Woodhull Hospital.

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A man was gunned down yesterday in East New York, police said.

A driver spotted the 24-year-old victim, who had a rap sheet, lying in the street on Pine Street at about 1:30 a.m., cops said.

The victim had been shot in the upper right shoulder, with the bullet continuing through his neck, cops added. He was pronounced dead at Brookdale Hospital.

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Two bandits knocked off two cellphone stores in Flatbush and one in Queens, police said.

The suspects hit a Metro PCS store on Church Avenue on March 26, and a Metro PCS on Flatbush Avenue on April 4.

They also made off with money on March 30 from the Mobile Wireless Champs store on Liberty Avenue in Ozone Park, Queens.

Queens

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A Crips gang member was nabbed with an AR-15 military-style assault rifle and two fully-loaded .380-caliber guns in South Jamaica, cops said.

James Graham, 27, was riding with two cohorts in a Dodge Avenger when officers attempted to pull over the vehicle on 116th Road at 5:10 p.m. Wednesday, cops said.

The suspects tried to speed off and slammed into a parked minivan on 149th Street.

The three men fled on foot, but Graham — slowed by wounds he suffered in an April 4 shooting allegedly at the hands of rival Bloods gang members — was collared after a few blocks, cops added.

The weapons were found in the Dodge.

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A 2-year-old girl was found abandoned aboard a private school bus yesterday after her driver parked the vehicle in Corona and went home, police said.

The child was rescued at around 9 a.m. after a passing Con Ed worker spotted the girl alone in the bus at Christie Avenue and 99th Street and called cops.

The driver, Ana Garcia, 62, was soon arrested at her home on 99th Street and charged with failure to exercise control of a minor.

The tyke, who had been left alone for about 15 minutes, had been picked up earlier at her Elmhurst home and was supposed to be dropped off at Kathy’s Day Care on 57th Avenue at around 8:30 a.m., cops added.

She was unharmed in the ordeal and reunited with her mom.

Staten Island

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He’s armed and grumpy.

A 62-year-old man flashed a loaded and defaced .357-caliber gun at his New Dorp neighbor and the man’s three young kids amid an argument, authorities said.

“Your wife’s no good. The people in this neighborhood are no good. You’re all no good,” Hasim Husic, 62, barked at the neighbor and his children, ages 7, 11 and 13, Tuesday at 7 p.m. outside their homes on Jacques Avenue, court papers state.

Husic then allegedly pulled the gun from his waistband and waved it in the man’s face as his kids burst out crying.

No one was harmed and Husic was arrested on various weapons charges, as well as menacing and endangering the welfare of children.

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A suspected drug dealer tried to flush 30 small envelopes of heroin down the toilet when cops raided his New Dorp Beach apartment, authorities said.

Narcotics cops recovered the heroin and found 470 ecstasy pills, five baggies of marijuana, a scale and other drug paraphernalia when they searched Michael Stuto’s pad on Ebbitts Street at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday, court papers state.

Stuto, 28, who had a stockpile of $4,252 in cash, was hit with a slew of drug charges, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

The Bronx

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Three punks mugged an elderly man in a Fordham Heights building.

A hood and his fiendish friends cornered the 68-year-old victim in the apartment building at 2422 Webster Ave. on March 13 and fled with money. The victim was not injured.