Metro

Daily blotter

Manhattan

Next time, mind your own business!

A man who jumped into an argument on a Greenwich Village street got stabbed for his trouble, police sources said.

Joseph Grey, 22, was on La Guardia Place at 3:30 a.m. Saturday when he heard a group of men ­arguing and allegedly joined in.

When Grey proclaimed, “I’ll show you Brooklyn!” the group jumped him — prompting Grey to pull a knife and stab one of the attackers, sources said.

But the men wrestled the knife from Grey and stabbed him in the back.

Grey was charged with assault and criminal possession of a weapon.

The conditions of the stabbed combatants was not immediately revealed.


A 44-year-old driver was arrested after he allegedly ignored a Port Authority police officer’s order to stop and sped off, hitting the cop’s hand, police said.

Adebayo Kolawole, 44, was allegedly speeding near the Holland Tunnel at 3:30 p.m. Thursday when the cop pulled up in a cruiser and ordered him to stop.

The officer had his hand out his window and was injured when the suspect drove too close.

Kolawole zoomed into the tunnel’s south tube, where cops caught up to him.

He was charged with resisting arrest, reckless driving and failure to comply with a lawful order, PA ­police said.


Brooklyn

A son attacked his sleeping father in East Flatbush, cops said.

Anthony Welch, 27, allegedly grabbed a construction tool and hit his dad just before midnight Friday in the family’s East 95th Street apartment, police said.

The father suffered a broken arm and forehead cuts. Welch, who has a history of domestic disputes, was charged with assault, criminal possession of a weapon and unlawful possession of marijuana.


The Bronx

A Bronx clubgoer was shot in the ankle during an argument early Saturday in a Co-Op City hot spot, police said.

The 24-year-old victim was at The Garage at Tillotson and Delavall avenues at 4 a.m. when a fellow club patron pulled a gun and shot him.

Police are hunting for suspected shooter Marlon Young, 32.


Three people were shot when rival gangs opened fire on each other in Fordham, police said.

An 19-year-old man was shot in the leg, while an 18-year-old man took a bullet to the arm and a 79-year-old woman was hit in the pinky during the Wednesday-afternoon gun battle on Morris Park Avenue, police said.

The two gangs were in a territorial squabble over marijuana sales, sources said.

Christopher Lopez, 18, allegedly pulled a pistol and fired off seven shots. He was later charged with attempted murder, felony assault, criminal possession of a weapon and reckless endangerment.

The three victims were treated at Jacobi Medical Center.