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The Bronx

A gunman shot a man inside an apartment building in Foxhurst.

The assailant entered the building on Freeman Street, near Rev. James A Polite Avenue, Sunday at about 11:55 p.m. and shot a 41-year-old man in the stomach, police said.

The victim was taken to Lincoln Hospital, where he was in stable condition.

The suspect is about 5 feet 7, 150 pounds and was last seen wearing a red hoodie and gray sweatpants.


Brooklyn

One man was killed and another seriously wounded in a stabbing outside a McDonald’s in Coney Island, police said.

The two victims got into a dispute with a group inside the fast-food joint on Mermaid Avenue near Stillwell Avenue just before midnight Sunday. The fight spilled onto the street, where an attacker stabbed the two men, cops said.

The first victim, a 20-year-old, was rushed to Coney Island Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead, according to police.

The second victim was taken to Lutheran Medical Center, where he was in stable condition.

No arrests have been made.


Manhattan

A Brooklyn man threatened to blow up the United Nations and two banks, sources said.

Aleksandr Baytshok, 36, posted on Twitter, “I will blow up the United Nations, I will blow up Ally bank, I will blow up Chase Bank,” a Criminal Court complaint charges.

Baytshok was arrested last Thursday and charged with making a terroristic threat and aggravated harassment for the April 15 threats, sources said.

An NYPD Intelligence Division investigator spotted the rant on Baytshok’s Twitter account and detectives arrested him, sources added.

While being cuffed, the Coney Island resident allegedly whined, “I didn’t plan to blow up the places. Something told me to say it so I said it. I’m sorry.”


A man was slashed in the neck near the Port Authority Bus Terminal, police said.

The 18-year-old victim was attacked on West 42nd Street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, Sunday at about 11:30 p.m. across from the Port Authority by a second man, cops said.

The injured man was rushed to Bellevue Hospital, where he was expected to survive.

Investigators aren’t sure what sparked the attack outside Kaufman’s Army & Navy store, and it wasn’t immediately clear if the two men knew each other.

No arrests have been made.

The suspect, who stands about 5 feet 5, fled toward Ninth Avenue and was last seen wearing a red jacket and blue jeans.


A Baltimore man had a little too much fun partying in a hotel near Madison Square Garden, sources said.

The guest had friends over to his first-floor room at the Holiday Inn Express on West 29th Street and was partying around 3 a.m. last Wednesday when he jumped out the first-floor window, causing $750 worth of damage, sources added.

He fled and never returned.

No arrests have been made.


A thief broke into an employee area of a Chelsea Duane Reade and made off with more than $700 worth of goods, sources said.

The crook got into an area of the drugstore that requires security codes to access and snatched employee property and several cartons of cigarettes on Sunday at about 4 p.m., police sources said.

The thief made off with $160 in cash, four cartons of cigarettes, several credit cards, a Long Island Rail Road ticket and a MetroCard, sources said.

No arrests have been made.


A man visiting Pier 57 on the West Side claims someone who looked like a cop or security officer took his phone and threw it into the Hudson River, sources said.

The 29-year-old Harlem man said he was on the waterfront Sunday at about 3:30 p.m. when a man in uniform snatched his $250 phone and threw it into the river, sources added.

No further details about the suspect were provided and the matter was referred to the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau, which investigates allegations of police misconduct and impersonators.


A man’s cellphone was stolen after he handed it to a stranger with whom he was dining in Chelsea, sources said.

The trusting 27-year-old was grabbing a bite to eat Saturday night at Zemi on Ninth Avenue, near West 18th Street, with a man he had just met five blocks away and knew only as Alejandro, sources said.

“Alejandro” asked to use the victim’s cell, made a few calls and sent texts to a woman he claimed was his sister, sources added.

Then the chatty new pal asked to use the phone outside, promising to return immediately.

The thief never came back with the phone, which was promptly turned off, sources added.

No arrests have been made.