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Manhattan

Eagle-eyed transit cops caught a gun-toting ex-con on board a subway train, police said.

Plainclothes anti-crime officers witnessed Rahmeek Younger, 22, boarding a southbound C train at 10 p.m. Tuesday and fidgeting with his coat, police added.

As cops apprehended Younger at the Canal Street station in SoHo, he allegedly tried to fight them off.

Once the suspect was in custody, the cops found in his pocket a .38-caliber Taurus handgun loaded with hollow-point bullets, police said.

Younger, who has done time for robbery, was charged with weapons possession and resisting arrest.

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A 24-year-old man was fatally stabbed in the chest at an Inwood bar early yesterday, cops said.

Jonathan Delarosa was attacked by a group of men in front of the Lucky 7 Tapas Bar on St. Nicholas Avenue at 4:30 a.m., cops said.

Delarosa, whose rap sheet lists seven prior busts, was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Now he’s booked a reservation for a jail stay.

A visitor from Florida was caught with 10 pounds of pot in his Midtown hotel room, authorities said.

Two baggies of marijuana were found Sunday in a safe in room 509 at the Renaissance Hotel on Seventh Avenue, cops said.

Responding officers arrested guest Shane Enriquez, 26, of Miami, in the lobby as he tried to re-register the room for another evening, cops added.

A suspected cohort arrived later that day to retrieve belongings from the room, but left before police returned, cops said.

Hotel security then discovered two suitcases and a box stashed in a room closet, cops said.

Police examining the luggage uncovered 24 bags of weed, cops added.

Enriquez, who has prior busts in Florida for cocaine, burglary and DUI, admitted to staying in the room and was charged with felony marijuana possession, cops said.

Queens

A spike-haired sicko (sketch pictured) is wanted for grabbing the buttocks of an 11-year-old girl as she walked along a street in Fresh Meadows, police said.

The pervert struck at around 1:25 p.m. Monday near 76th Avenue and 160th Street.

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A driver was fatally shot last night in St. Albans, police said.

The unidentified man was driving along 118th Avenue in his 2011 Dodge Charger when he was shot in his right side at about 7:30 p.m., cops said.

The victim then crashed into a parked Lincoln SUV and a pick-up truck, authorities said. He died at Jamaica Hospital.

Witnesses said some people who may have been passengers in the car during the shooting rummaged through the vehicle before fleeing.

Staten Island

A fugitive accused of raping a woman in Clifton more than two years ago was busted in Minnesota, authorities said yesterday.

Emmanuel Parker, 25, was stopped Sunday for a traffic infraction just outside Minneapolis and will be sent back to Staten Island next week to face charges stemming from the Jan. 8, 2010, attack, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

Parker had been staying at the Park Hill Apartments on Vanderbilt Avenue with a female relative of his girlfriend when he allegedly crept into the then-37-year-old relative’s bedroom and raped her.

The coward struck after the victim’s husband had left for work, authorities said.

Parker was indicted in August of that year, but fled before he could be taken into custody.

Brooklyn

Cops collared an ex-con believed to be responsible for five skylight break-ins in Flatbush.

Darral Baskerville, 55, was arrested Tuesday and charged with burglary, police said.

He first struck on Feb. 6, entering a church on Snyder Avenue through a skylight and stealing computer equipment, cops said.

He targeted the church again on March 21 and took cleaning supplies, cops added.

He scored cash when he allegedly slipped into a Stride Rite shoe store on Flatbush Avenue on March 27 and the New Richie Nail Salon on Church Avenue on April 3.

He also made off with cash Saturday from a clothing boutique on Flatbush Avenue, cops said.

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Authorities yesterday busted nine drug-dealer suspects who allegedly sold crack cocaine and oxycodone in Coney Island.

The NYPD’s Brooklyn South Narcotics Major Case Unit purchased $7,000 worth of drugs in 48 undercover buys made in and around the Coney Island Houses on Surf Avenue over the course of a 10-month investigation, according to a spokeswoman for Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget Brennan.

The take-down included two crews, one an all-female cast including registered nurse Anna Torres, 29, who was allegedly spotted dealing crack in work scrubs.