Metro

Daily Blotter

Manhattan

A resident of a Chelsea condominium is terrorizing the doormen and other building staffers, sources said Sunday.

Workers have been so alarmed by the behavior of one 42-year-old tenant, they have sought help from cops, the sources added.

The resident has bothered several employees. He’s been following around a 60-year-old doorman, calling him an a- -hole and threatening to have him fired, the sources added.

Police plan to question the resident, the sources added.


A DVD player, speakers and DVDs were stolen from a worker’s locker at the City Hall subway station in lower Manhattan, sources said Sunday.

The 53-year old worker returned from a shift at around 11:20 p.m. April 11, to find the locks had been clipped on his locker and his property was gone, the sources added.


Five people from Newark were arrested after robbing a lower Manhattan man on his way home early Sunday, police said.

The 29-year-old victim was on a southbound No. 1 train near Chambers Street at around 2:15 a.m., when about a dozen people surrounded him, punched him and stole his wallet, cops said.

The attackers fled, but police canvassing the area found five people near Christopher Street matching a description of the thugs, officials said.

Robert Rainey, 20, Tyquan Goggins, 23, Corey Barber, 18, Devonte Young, 21, and Malik Samuel, 24, were charged with second-degree robbery. Other suspects are still at large.


A Bronx cab driver was pummeled by a group of irate would-be customers who couldn’t all cram into his car in Chelsea, sources said Sunday.

The 41-year-old hack stopped to pick up a woman at Ninth Avenue and West 28th Street at around 4 a.m. April 12, when the woman jumped into the front seat and four men jammed into the back, the sources added.

The hack told the group he could only take four passengers at once, but the stubborn crew refused to budge, the sources added.

When the cabby got out of the car to yell at the passengers, they jumped out and began punching him, the sources added.

The driver was taken to Roosevelt Hospital for a cut lip and a swollen left eye. The attackers fled.


A heartless thief stole from three teens playing basketball in Tribeca, sources said Sunday.

The boys, ages 13, 15 and 17, had put their cellphones in a blue gym bag next to the courts at Washington Market Park at around 4:20 p.m. Saturday, the sources said.

When they stopped shooting hoops, they found that all three of their iPhones were missing, the sources said.

One of the teens said he had seen someone pick up the bag briefly and drop it, but didn’t realize the person had taken anything from inside.

The thief is believed to be about 17 years old, 5-foot-10 and 160 pounds.


Police used license plate readers around the city to track down a rental car stolen from a Chinatown parking garage, sources said Sunday.

Enterprise car rentals realized the car was gone April 5 when a customer who reserved it couldn’t fine it at the William Street garage, the sources added.

James Black, 26, was caught driving the stolen gray 2014 Inifiniti days later, the sources added.

Black has been charged with possession of stolen property, unauthorized use of a vehicle and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.


A thief walked into the T Bar in Soho, picked up a businessman’s briefcase from under a table and strolled out with more than $1,400 worth of goods, sources said Sunday.

The thief walked into the eatery on West Broadway at around 7:45 p.m. April 9, approached the table where the 52-year-old victim was enjoying a business dinner, snatched a Tumi briefcase and left, the sources said.

Aside from the Tumi, the victim also lost a Blackberry, a Samsung Galaxy cellphone and an iPad, the sources added.


Brooklyn

A 14-year-old has been arrested in Saturday’s shooting of another teen while both stood in line for the new Air Foamposite Pro Yeezy sneakers in Bushwick, police said Sunday.

In an argument over cutting in line, the Brooklyn teen fired four shots, hitting Isaiah Martinez, 15, in the foot at around 6 a.m. Saturday.

The victim was taken to Kings County Hospital in stable condition.

The shooter, whose name has not been released because he is a juvenile, was charged with felony assault and weapon possession.


Staten Island

Three men were stabbed Sunday outside of an Eltingville bar that urges customers to “Go to Your Happy Place.”

It’s not clear what sparked the violence outside of the Dugout Pub South at Hylan Boulevard and Wiman Avenue at around 2:55 a.m., but three patrons were stabbed in the chest and back, cops said.

Two 22-year-olds and one 20-year-old were rushed from the bar to Staten Island University North Hospital in stable condition and were expected to survive, authorities said. The attacker fled and no arrests have been made.