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Queens

A woman stabbed her ex-lover in the chest after he showed up at her front door in Far Rockaway in violation of an order of protection, police said.

The 38-year-old man, whose name wasn’t released, showed up at the woman’s home on Beach 59th Street near Beach Front Road at 10:20 p.m. ­Friday, cops said.

The ex-couple, who share a child, were in a heated ­argument when the woman, Alika Lovander, 40, plunged a knife into the man’s chest, according to police.

Emergency responders rushed the bleeding man to a hospital where he was listed in serious condition, cops said.

Lovander was charged with attempted murder, assault and criminal possession of a weapon, cops said.

It wasn’t immediately clear if their child was in the home at the time of the ­attack, according to police.


Manhattan

Police released this surveillance photo of the man they say entered the ­Inwood home of city Health Commissioner Mary Bassett and fled with cash and a laptop computer.

He entered the home on Park Terrace West near West 218th Street through a sliding door that had been left unlocked at approximately 8:30 p.m. Thursday, according to police.

He snatched cash and an Acer computer, law-enforcement sources said.

Bassett’s daughter and a pal were home at the time of the burglary but did not hear the intruder, cops said.


Brooklyn

An 18-year-old woman was stabbed to death in East New York, cops said.

The victim, identified as Tayana Copland, was on Stanley Avenue near Linwood Street when someone knifed her repeatedly in the chest Friday at about 9:20 p.m., according to police.

She was pronounced dead at Brookdale Hospital.


A 50-year-old woman took a bullet to the stomach amid an apparent Flatbush gunfight, cops said.

The victim was at Ditmas and Flatbush avenues at around 8:30 p.m. Friday when Gordon Tracey, 16, ­allegedly began firing off rounds nearby, according to police.

The victim told cops she heard shots and moments later was struck, cops said.

Investigators are still trying to determine if that bullet came from Tracey’s gun, sources said.

A second gunman was firing in the area and it wasn’t immediately clear whose bullet hit the woman, who police believe is homeless.

Cops found Tracey in possession of a pistol, authorities said.

He was charged with criminal possession of a weapon and attempted assault, cops said.

In May, he got into an argument with a school safety agent who tried to stop him from leaving classes early, police said.

He told the agent he would return to the school and shoot it up in retaliation, sources said.

The agent alerted a cop who questioned the agitated teen, police said.

In that incident, Tracey was charged with resisting arrest, cops said.