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Daily Blotter

The Bronx

■ A cabdriver was robbed and assaulted after driving four passengers from the South Bronx to Hunts Point, police said.

The 37-year-old driver picked up two women and two men from Lincoln Hospital on Jan. 30 at around 6:30 p.m. and drove them to Manida Street near Randall Avenue, where one of the men in the back seat punched the driver in the head and grabbed his cash.

The cabby tried to fight back but two other men ran over and started assaulting him, too, police said.

The driver fled the cab, from which the victim’s on-board camera and cellphone were stolen, cops said.

Manhattan

■ A cop executing a search warrant fatally shot a pit bull attacking him at a Harlem apartment building, police said.

The officer was outside an apartment on West 121st Street near Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd. at around 6:30 a.m. on Jan. 31, cops said.

A tenant opened the door and the pit bull charged at the officer, biting him on the leg, according to police.

The officer fired one shot at the dog, who was killed, according to police.

The cop was transported to St. Luke’s Hospital in stable condition.

The nature of the search warrant was not revealed.

■ A homeless man was found unconscious in a Chelsea subway station, cops said, and he was declared dead at a hospital.

Police sources said a 911 caller reported that the man was unconscious ­after a serious assault at the West 14th Street/Sixth Avenue station at 3:20 a.m. Friday.

But when investigators arrived, there were no immediate signs of trauma on the victim and no witnesses, cops said.

The unconscious man was found near a turnstile, according to police.

Emergency responders rushed him to Beth Israel Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on ­arrival.

The identity of the deceased was withheld pending family notification. The medical examiner will determine the cause of death.

The investigation is continuing, cops said.

■ Two men were shot in front of a Flatiron social club, cops said.

A group of pals was in the club on West 24th Street and Sixth Avenue at around 6:30 a.m. Friday, cops said.

Two men got into an argument with the group on the fourth floor of the building, the sources said.

The argument escalated and the foes were told to leave, police said.

Outside, one of the suspects in the group of six grabbed a metal pipe and allegedly assaulted a 34-year-old man who was with a 24-year-old pal, cops said.

Moments later, one of the suspects shot both victims in the ankle, cops said.

The victims were rushed to Bellevue Hospital where they were listed in stable condition.

Police later raided the club, which had a notice of violation taped to the door at the scene.

■ The NYPD’s Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating after three men yelled anti-gay slurs at a duo in Stuyvesant Town, police said.

The 27- and 34-year-old victims were walking on First Avenue near East 15th Street at around 3 a.m. on New Year’s Day when three guys in their 30s walked past and shouted anti-gay remarks, according to police.

The 27-year-old turned and yelled back at them, cops said.

He claimed one of the three men assaulted him but he can’t remember how, according to cops.
The victim suffered bruising to the head.

All three men are wanted for questioning.

Queens

■ A dimwitted truck driver stole a trailer from a former employer at Kennedy Airport and parked it in front of his house, a Port Authority Police said.

Jaidatt Mangar, 28, hitched the trailer to the back of his personal truck from a cargo area at JFK on Jan. 28 and drove it to his home in East New York, Brooklyn, the sources said.

The trailer, a 2006 Great Dane “Swingdoor” worth $25,000, was stolen from DHL Cargo, a trucking company where the thief used to work.

On Wednesday, his former boss called detectives and said he had spotted the trailer at Mangar’s home near Linden Boulevard and Emerald Street. Mangar (pictured above) was charged with grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property.