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NYPD Daily Blotter

Staten Island

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It’s another strike against an alleged drug dealer.

A former Great Kills Little League coach busted for coke possession over the summer was nabbed with narcotics again — this time packing powder one day into his probation on the original charges, authorities said.

Todd Carroll, 41, tossed a black object containing 70 small bags of cocaine out the window of his Ford F150 pickup when officers tried to stop him for blowing a stop sign at Jumel Street and Greaves Avenue at aound 8:45 p.m. Friday, court papers say.

His two sons, 11 and 13, were in the car and not wearing seat belts, cops said.

He was stopped nearby and fought with officers trying to slap cuffs on him, cops added.

Carroll was charged with drug possession, endangering the welfare of a minor and reckless driving.

He was originally pinched June 15 near a ballfield with 100 bags of coke and $11,000 in cash.

He was sentenced to five years’ probation last Thursday, records show.

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A speeding driver rammed into a police car in Castleton Corners to avoid being arrested for DWI, authorities said.

Evan Diaz, 33, hit the gas in his Lexus ES300, reaching speeds over 75 mph as he zoomed the wrong way on Greenleaf Avenue near Delafield Avenue when officers attempted to pull him over at 11:10 p.m. Saturday, court papers say.

He then slammed into the bumper of a police cruiser while making an illegal U-turn, cops said.

Diaz, who smelled of alcohol and has a suspended license, then resisted being handcuffed, cops added.

He was charged with DWI, unlawful fleeing and resisting arrest, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

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A hammer-wielding convicted murderer went berserk and attacked his brother, authorities said.

Anthony Baez, 45, was fighting with his brother at 8:50 p.m. last Thursday in a home on Palisade Street near Lily Pond Avenue in Arrochar when he started swinging the hammer, according to court documents.

He clocked the victim in the face, causing cuts to his mouth and nose, the records say.

Baez was arrested and charged with assault and criminal possession of a weapon.

Baez was convicted of murder in Brooklyn in November 1986, records show.

Brooklyn

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An angry father viciously beat an elderly straphanger yesterday for waking up his sleeping child on a train in East New York, sources said.

Police released surveillance footage of the suspect.

Authorities said the suspect had argued with a 76-year-old man on a northbound J train at around 3:50 p.m. Dec. 19 before pummeling the victim several times in the head as the train passed through the Alabama Avenue subway station.

The elderly man told cops he woke up the child who was leaning on him and asked if the child was OK, leading to the father going ballistic, sources said.

The suspect, believed to be in his late 30s, fled at the Cypress Hills subway station, cops said.

He is about 6 feet tall and 185 pounds.

He was wearing a black coat and dark pants, police added.

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A man was fatally shot yesterday in Canarsie, authorities said.

The 22-year-old victim was found on East 87th Street and Farragut Road at 1:30 a.m. after someone called 911 to report the shooting, police said.

The victim had been in a fight with another person in a building on East 86th Street, about a block away from where he collapsed on the street, cops said.

Emergency workers rushed the man, who was shot in the chest, to Brookdale Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries, police said.

The identity of the victim was withheld pending family notification.

The Bronx

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Hey, sometimes a guy just needs a snack.

A man was arrested after breaking down the door of a Melrose deli to steal bags of chips, authorities said.

Clajon Lawson, 20, kicked in the door of Tony’s Deli on Courtlandt Avenue near East 155th Street at 2:27 a.m. last Friday, according to court documents.

A worker confronted Lawson as he pillaged the shelves, and the thief punched the man in the face, court papers state.

Lawson fled with the chips, but was collared a short time later, the court records say.

He was slapped with a slew of charges, including robbery, burglary and assault.