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The punks pictured here snatched a gold chain from a pedestrian in Bushwick, police said.

The punks pictured here snatched a gold chain from a pedestrian in Bushwick, police said.

Police have released pictures of two suspects (above) who allegedly pretended they were cops while holding up a deli at gunpoint in Laconia.

Police have released pictures of two suspects (above) who allegedly pretended they were cops while holding up a deli at gunpoint in Laconia.

Police have released pictures of two suspects (above) who allegedly pretended they were cops while holding up a deli at gunpoint in Laconia.

Police have released pictures of two suspects (above) who allegedly pretended they were cops while holding up a deli at gunpoint in Laconia.

The thief pictured above stole $1,500 worth of tools from a Morrisania building, police said.

Brooklyn

Five cops were injured trying to subdue two deranged people yesterday at a McDonald’s in Williamsburg, police said.

Brandishing a large stick, a man and a woman screamed at customers in the fast-food restaurant on Broadway near Havemeyer Street at about 11:45 a.m., police added.

The two then allegedly went berserk on responding officers, who were rushed to Bellevue Hospital with injuries. The most seriously injured cop suffered a dislocated shoulder.

The suspects were taken to Woodhull Hospital for psychiatric evaluation, and charges were pending, police sources said.

It wasn’t clear what triggered the rampage.

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The punks snatched a gold chain from a pedestrian in Bushwick, police said.

The suspects approached the 42-year-old victim walking near Broadway and Granite Street at about 5:15 p.m. Saturday.

They punched him and made off with the chain, police added.

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A teen was collared for weapon possession — an expandable baton called an asp — in Bay Ridge, authorities said.

Christian Payamps, 16, was caught with the weapon at Fourth Avenue and 65th Street at about 3 p.m. on Sep. 18, cops said.

The Bronx

Police have released pictures of two suspects (pictured) who allegedly pretended they were cops while holding up a deli at gunpoint in Laconia.

The suspects entered the Titanic Deli on East Gun Hill Road near Fenton Avenue at about 9:50 a.m. on July 20 and demanded money from the clerk, cops said.

One hood displayed a shield and said he was an officer, while his cohort closed the door and acted as a lookout, cops added.

The clerk refused to hand over money, and the pair fled empty-handed.

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The thief pictured stole $1,500 worth of tools from a Morrisania building, police said.

The crook grabbed a cordless drill, an angle grinder, a circular saw and a sander from a building near East 164th Street and Brook Avenue at about 3:40 a.m. on Sept. 9, police added.

Security cameras show the suspect fleeing with a cloth sack.

Manhattan

Two parents from East Harlem were arrested yesterday after their 18-month-old son was found wandering alone in the lobby of their building, police said.

Little Aiden Cruz, wearing only a diaper, was discovered at about 9 a.m. by a neighbor on the ground floor of the six-story building on East 100th Street near First Avenue, police added.

His parents — Angel Cruz, 22, and Valerie Collins, 20 — were asleep and unaware the child had wandered off, sources said.

They were busted on charges of reckless endangerment, police said.

The toddler was treated for a bloody lip at Metropolitan Hospital and placed in the custody of the Administration for Children’s Services, police added. It wasn’t revealed how the boy got hurt.

Queens

A badly decomposed body was found yesterday in a Flushing park, police said.

A Parks Department landscaper made the discovery in Kissena Park near Oak Avenue and Colden Street at about 10:35 a.m., police added.

There was no ID on the body, which was fully clothed and bore no obvious signs of trauma, police said.

The medical examiner is working to identify the body and determine the cause of death.