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The Bronx

A gang of about 15 people attacked two men — shooting one — at a Laconia gas station, police said.

Two 25-year-old men were in the parking lot of a Gulf station on East Gun Hill Road near Bouck Avenue at around 1 a.m. Saturday when the gang gathered around them and an argument began, according to cops.

The victims were attacked and one of the assailants shot one of the men in the chest, police said.

The thugs fled and the man shot was taken to Jacobi Hospital, where he was listed in serious condition.

The second victim refused medical treatment at the scene.

Police are still looking for the thugs, including the shooter, who is described as having dreadlocks, officials said.


Queens

A teenage girl was found dead in a hot-sheet motel in Howard Beach on Saturday.

The 17-year-old Queens resident was discovered lifeless, with a cut to her chin, inside a room at the Surfside Motel at 11:25 p.m.

The identity of the victim is being withheld pending notification to her family, cops said.

The girl was last seen with two men, entering a room at the motel at the 164-33 Cross Bay Blvd., which offers hourly rates, sources said.

Aside from the cut to her chin, the victim showed no signs of trauma, the sources added.

Investigators are examining video for clues, while the Medical Examiner’s Office is trying to determine the cause of death.


Manhattan

A 16-year-old boy was stabbed several times in the chest and shoulders during a street fight in Harlem, police said Saturday.

The victim was outside 232 W. 116th St. near Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard at around 7:50 p.m. Saturday, when he got into an argument that turned physical, cops said.

The attacker fled and the victim is not cooperating with police, law-enforcement sources added.


Brooklyn

Police are searching for two gunmen who they believe shot a man and woman on an East Flatbush corner.

One of the thugs pulled a gun from a backpack and handed it to a pal, who then opened fired on the 55-year-old woman and the 50-year-old man at East 48th Street and Church Avenue at 3:45 p.m. March 8, cops said.

The shooter then fired several rounds into a nearby store, according to police.

The victims were rushed to Kings County Hospital, where the woman was treated for a wound to the neck and the man was treated for a bullet to the leg, authorities said.

The assailants fled and investigators do not have a motive, cops added.

The shooter was wearing a black and red jacket with a white hoodie, police said.

The other man was wearing a dark-green hoodie, cops said.


Cops released the name of an alleged bat-wielding attacker and his cohort who they say left a 22-year-old man fighting for his life in Sunset Park.

Jonathan Torres, 22, punched the victim several times in front of a liquor store on Fourth Avenue near 58th Street at around 5 p.m. Feb. 7, according to police.

His hulking pal Jorge Soto, 28, clobbered the injured man with the bat, cops said.

The victim suffered serious head injuries and was taken to Lutheran Medical Center for treatment, authorities said.

Police are still looking for the suspects, with whom the victim has had an ongoing dispute.

Soto is 6-foot-2, 200 pounds and has “Lucc” tattooed under his left eye and “Ingrid” tattooed on the left side of his neck.

Torres is 5-foot-8 and has “Jay” tattooed on his arm.


Staten Island

A motorcyclist has been busted for riding on the wrong side of the street, crossing the double yellow lines and weaving through traffic without a helmet or license in Mariner’s Harbor, authorities said.

Jerome Rolle, 24, was riding his Kawasaki the wrong way on Richmond Terrace and South Avenue at around 5 p.m. March 9, when a uniformed cop in a marked police car tried to pull him over, a Criminal Court complaint states.

Rolle ditched the bike and ran into the woods at Marsh Pond Park, court records show.

Police busted the suspect when he showed up at a police station house a few hours later to pick up his bike, sources said.

He was charged with riding with a suspended license, reckless driving and fleeing police, according to a spokesman for DA Dan Donovan.