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Queens

A heated argument in Flushing turned violent, leaving a man hospitalized with stab wounds, authorities said.

Mao Weng, 23, plunged a sharp object into the shoulder of the 32-year- old victim on June 30 at 39th Avenue and Prince Street, court papers state.

The victim was hospitalized and Weng was charged with assault and harassment.

Brooklyn

A motorcyclist was killed when he collided with a car making a turn in East Flatbush, police said.

Esan Wallerson, 39, was riding south on Utica Avenue at 8:20 p.m. Monday when he hit a northbound Cadillac turning left in front of him at Winthrop Street.

He was pronounced dead at Kings County Hospital.

The driver of the Cadillac remained at the scene, and no charges were filed, police said.

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He’s got meatballs for brains.

A pair of gun-toting thieves robbed an East New York pizzeria, authorities said.

Dayquan Campbell, 18, and an accomplice allegedly pulled guns after entering Sam’s Pizza Shop on Linden Boulevard near Holly Street at 1 a.m. Saturday.

They swiped money from the register and an employee totaling more than $1,000, cops said.

When Campbell brazenly returned later that night to purchase a slice, the employee recognized him and called police, cops added.

Campbell was arrested on a robbery rap.

Manhattan

A teen hoodlum was arrested for swiping a cellphone in Central Park, cops said.

Shawn Thomas, 18, allegedly grabbed the phone at 7:30 p.m. Saturday as the victim walked near Central Park West Drive and West 96th Street.

Thomas was collared nearby, cops added.

A bandit is wanted for snatching chains off the necks of five women in Greenwich Village and Gramercy Park, police said.

The victims range in age from 55 to 81. The robbery spree began June 13.

He most recently struck at 1:20 p.m. on July 4, ripping off a 63-year-old woman as she walked along 23rd Street near Sixth Avenue, police added.

Staten Island

Lawless indeed!

A drunken driver on a beer run smashed into a car in Willowbrook, authorities said.

Alison Lawless, 23, was boozed-up behind the wheel when she veered into oncoming lanes and hit a vehicle stopped at a red light at Decatur Avenue and Victory Boulevard at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, court papers state.

Lawless drove on, parked around the corner, grabbed a six-pack from her trunk and went to a friend’s home, cops said.

When questioned by investigators, Lawless allegedly admitted to swigging at least four beers and downing a Jell-O shot.

“It was minor. I don’t know why she’s making such a big deal,” Lawless allegedly said of the other motorist.

Lawless’ blood-alcohol content registered .215 — nearly three times the legal limit of .08 — and she was charged with DWI, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

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A woman babysitting her roommate’s 11-year- old son cruelly kicked the boy out of her New Brighton apartment, authorities said.

“You have to leave,” Ericka Perez, 32, told the victim as she roused him from his sleep at 2 a.m. Friday in their apartment in the Richmond Terrace Houses on Jersey Street, court papers state.

Before giving the boy the boot, Perez also allegedly grabbed a cat from his arms and tossed it against a wall, cops said.

The victim called cops from a pay phone in front of the housing project and Perez was arrested later that day on charges of endangering the welfare of a minor and harassment.

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A teen burglar broke into the Huguenot home of a family with whom he was acquainted after seeing a Facebook post revealing that the victims would be away on vacation, authorities said.

Michael McQuillen, 17, allegedly slipped through a basement window into the home on Philip Avenue at 1:13 p.m. last Wednesday and snatched more than $1,000 worth of euros and $6,000 in greenbacks.

McQuillen’s caper was recorded on surveillance video and he was arrested Monday at his home on charges of burglary and grand larceny, cops said. Doug Auer and Jamie Schram