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NYPD Daily Blotter

The Bronx

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A thug shot and wounded a man in Parkchester, police said.

The suspect (pictured above) opened fire on Morrison Avenue near East 172nd Street, striking the 28-year-old victim in the left leg, at about 7:55 p.m. Friday, cops said.

The suspect and two men with whom he had been hanging out fled.

The victim was treated at Jacobi Medical Center. His condition was not immediately available.

Police described the shooter as heavyset and wearing a green jacket, dark pants and a hooded sweat shirt.

Manhattan

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A straphanger was slashed aboard an F train on the Lower East Side early yesterday, police said.

Two men attacked him shortly before 4:20 a.m. at Essex Street.

Cops boarded the train at Church Avenue in Brooklyn but didn’t find the assailants, cops said.

The victim was treated at New York Presbyterian Hospital.

Brooklyn

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Maybe she should change her social-media habits.

An armed robber was busted Monday in downtown Brooklyn after she brazenly posted pictures of herself online brandishing the weapon, law-enforcement sources said.

Iesha Gowdy, 21, and an accomplice allegedly approached a 23-year-old woman walking to the F-train station at York Street at about 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 18.

Gowdy allegedly displayed a gun and snarled, “You know what it is!”

The duo allegedly took the victim’s iPhone and headphones and $15, then assaulted her.

Gowdy was nabbed after the victim spotted the photos online on Instagram and alerted cops.

The suspect was arrested Monday on charges of robbery, assault, criminal possession of a weapon, and menacing, among other raps.

Police are continuing their search for her accomplice.

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A man was assaulted in Midwood after being accused of snitching, law-enforcement sources said.

The 24-year-old victim was in his car, parked on East 17th Street near Avenue M, when Sundip Powar, 25, jumped inside and began arguing with him at about 9:30 p.m. last Sunday, the sources said.

The two are suspected of being rival drug dealers, sources said.

The man got out of the car, and Powar and three accomplices encircled him, the sources said.

Power then allegedly smashed a sharp object into the victim’s chest, puncturing a lung and causing internal bleeding, the sources added.

The assailants fled.

The victim drove himself to Lutheran Medical Center, where ER doctors stabilized his condition. Cops interviewed the victim at the hospital and arrested Powar on Monday.

He was charged with attempted murder, criminal possession of a weapon, menacing and gang assault, among other raps, records show. His accomplices remain on the loose.