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NYPD Daily Blotter

Queens

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A deli clerk working alone in a Ridgewood bodega last night was shot dead in a brazen robbery, said friends and police.

Cops said Ishak Ghali, 26, was shot once in the head after a lone gunman entered the All Friends Grocery & Deli on Onderdonk Avenue shortly after 6 p.m.

Cops responding to a 911 call found Ghali lying in a pool of blood in the store. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

It was unclear how much money was stolen.

“He was working alone because business was so slow here,” said Agiby Malak, a friend of the victim. “A friend walked in and found him lying on the floor with blood everywhere.

“He was a hardworking guy,” Malak added. “Everyone in the neighborhood liked him.”

Staten Island

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A police raid on an Old Town home turned up ammunition and drugs, authorities said.

The Gang Squad descended on the residence on Mallory Avenue near Hylan Boulevard at 9:30 a.m. on Dec. 13 and found Suboxone pills on a living-room table and a gravity knife, three crack pipes and an ammunition clip with five .380 rounds in a bedroom, a Criminal Court complaint says.

John Hylend, 41, Erin Parker, 21, and Jason Schultz, 38, were arrested, cops said.

Brooklyn

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A drunken, naked 35-year-old woman allegedly beat her mom with a curtain rod and threw a knife at her in their East Flatbush home — then went for a meat cleaver, law-enforcement sources said.

Tressa Carter’s mother, 53, was getting ready for work at about 6:30 a.m. Sunday in the home on East 51st Street near Rutland Road when she told her daughter to put on clothes, the sources said.

Carter allegedly went ballistic, attacking her mom with the rod, hurling the knife in her direction, smashing a glass table and hacking a chair with a cleaver.

Carter was charged with assault, weapons possession and harassment, records show.

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A suspect is being sought for allegedly stealing a cellphone at a Borough Park subway station.

He approached a 23-year-old straphanger on an F train near Avenue N at 7 p.m. Sunday and snatched the phone from her hand as the doors were closing, police said.

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Two young men were caught in Bushwick trying to boost a forklift from an MTA construction site in the middle of the night, authorities said.

A cop noticed Kyle Deleon and James Patterson, both 21, allegedly fiddling with the vehicle’s control levers in a cordoned-off construction zone on Myrtle Avenue near Knickerbocker Avenue at about 3:30 a.m. Sunday.

Deleon allegedly had gotten the forklift moving and driving it in a chaotic manner.

When the officer asked if the pair owned the forklift, Deleon allegedly quipped, “Not really, but I’m working on it.”

But he wasn’t laughing when he and Patterson were charged with grand larceny, attempted grand larceny, possession of stolen property and unauthorized use of a vehicle, court records show.

The Bronx

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A 24-year-old man is under arrest for allegedly leading a vicious gang attack on a man in a West Farms grocery store amid a failed robbery attempt.

Marcelo Martinez and 10 accomplices cornered the man in the store at Morris Park Avenue and East 180th Street and yelled at him, according to court papers.

When the man said he didn’t understand what they were saying, Martinez punched him several times as the others jumped in, court records state.

They then dragged him outside, continued to beat him and tried in vain to pull his wallet out of his pocket, the papers say.

Martinez was collared and charged with assault and attempted robbery, the records show.

The others were still at large last night.

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After failing to lure a rival out of an Eastchester home, a woman was busted after taking out her anger on the victim’s car instead, authorities said.

Tamaira Capehart, 32, held a knife in one hand and a bat in the other at 9:10 p.m. Saturday when she banged on her rival’s door on Reeds Mill Lane near Steenwick Avenue, court papers state.

“Come outside, bitch! Now we can fight!” she allegedly yelled.

She slashed three tires of the victim’s Ford Explorer and scratched up the vehicle, causing more than $5,000 in damage, according to the records.

Capehart was charged with criminal mischief, menacing, weapons possession and harassment, the records add.