Metro

Man charged in EMT’s death killed in Brooklyn shooting

A man charged in the cold-blooded slaying of a disgraced city paramedic was himself fatally shot near Prospect Park last night, police sources said.

Julio Locarno, 23, was hit with a hail of bullets — in the head and body — around 10:40 p.m. across from 45 Parade Pl., the sources said.

He died today at Kings County Hospital as cops investigate the shooting. They don’t yet have any suspects in custody.

Locarno was arrested Feb. 18 in the slaying of shamed EMT Jason Green during a fight over a parking space outside the SoHo nightclub Greenhouse last summer.

On Locarno’s alleged orders to “Shoot! Shoot!” the suspect’s thug cohort pumped two bullets into Green, killing him early in the morning of July 18, court papers have charged.

Locarno was charged with manslaughter and gang assault in the attack.

The slaying was a cold twist in a case that shocked the city.

When Green was killed, both he and his EMT girlfriend were under investigation in the heartbreaking death of a woman who collapsed at a downtown Brooklyn Au Bon Pain.

Green and his girlfriend and fellow EMT Melissa Jackson were on a break, and in line at the bakery on Dec. 9, 2009, when they refused to get involved when six-months-pregnant Eutisha Rennix collapsed.

Witnesses that day say the EMTs told workers to call 911 and simply left without lifting a finger.

Rennix and her prematurely born baby both died.