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Bloods twit slay raps

A Bloods leader’s tweeting finally caught up to him yesterday when he was indicted in three murders — including a Brooklyn slaying he had bragged about to his Twitter followers.

Ronald Herron, an incarcerated gangbanger/drug kingpin, boasted of meting out violence to those who crossed him, including someone he had “shot from a hospital bed.”

After two witnesses refused to testify against him in state Supreme Court, the case was dropped. It involved the June 16, 2001, murder of Frederick Brooks in a Brooklyn housing project. Herron later tweeted that he “beat a body,” meaning a murder prosecution, authorities said.

Yesterday, after a federal grand jury reindicted Herron in the Brooks killing, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly quipped, “His tweets were premature.”

The indictment, handed up after an NYPD-FBI probe, also charges Herron in the 2009 murder of ex-crew member Victor Zapata and the 2008 execution of Richard Russo in the Gowanus Houses.

Herron, a rapper wannabe who calls himself “The Big Homie,” has been held on drug charges since October 2010.