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NYPD Daily Blotter

The Bronx

Two men were killed in separate shootings in Soundview, police said yesterday.

A gunman opened fire on two men hanging out at the Monroe Houses on Story Avenue at 11:10 p.m. Friday. A 19-year- old was struck in the shoulder and Tyrone Johannes, 30, was fatally shot in the groin while fleeing, police said.

Five hours later, in an unrelated attack, William Rivers, 36, was found shot in the back nearby at Bolton and Lafayette avenues. He died at the scene.

Queens

A stockpile of rifles was found in the Middle Village home of a man being arrested for domestic abuse, cops said.

Anthony Macchirole, 60, had an assault rifle, 16 assorted other types of rifles and a BB gun — none that had been registered — hidden in his Eliot Avenue residence when he was busted noon Tuesday.

“Get out of here before I kill you,” he had allegedly barked at the victim before cops showed up at 12:30 p.m.

When asked by responding officers if he had any firearms in his house, Macchirole said, “Yeah, I have a few,” court papers state.

He was hit with weapons and assault charges, said a spokesman for DA Richard Brown.

Manhattan

Cops are seeking the heartless, tattooed tough guy pictured here who robbed an elderly woman at a Union Square bank.

The suspect grabbed the 73-year-old woman at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday after she withdrew money from an ATM at the Apple Bank branch at 4 Irving Place, cops said.

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A man was busted Tuesday for allegedly collecting $8,500 in unemployment benefits while working for the city.

Between May 25, 2009, and July 10, 2010, Earley Watford, 43, received the financial assistance while being paid as a Parks Department employee, court papers state.

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An armed bandit robbed a Hell’s Kitchen man of $300 and a BlackBerry shortly after the victim hopped out of a cab, authorities said.

“I have a gun. Give me the money and give me the phone,” the suspect growled at the victim at 10 p.m. Thursday on 44th Street near Ninth Avenue, according to cops.

Brooklyn

One woman was killed and two others hospitalized after a drunken driver crashed their car yesterday in Sunset Park, cops said.

The Cadillac headed northbound on Fourth Avenue at around 5:50 a.m. lost control near 25th Street and struck a light pole before jumping a median and slamming into an unoccupied parked car, police said.

Passenger Keisha Nelson, 32, died.

The driver, Nyron Isaac, 32, was hit with a slew of charges including manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, drunken driving and driving without a license, cops said.

Isaac and the other passenger, a 21-year-old woman, were rushed to Lutheran Hospital in serious condition.