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Manhattan

A FDNY EMS worker was punched in the back while she was trying to tend to her assailant in Greenwich Village, cops said.

The medic was responding to a call about an intoxicated man when Keith Doyle, 23, assaulted her on La Guardia Place near West Houston Street on Sunday at about 5:30 a.m., cops said.

Doyle punched her, grabbed her collar and pulled her forward, causing the medic to fall, cops said.

The 24-year-old EMS worker was taken to Bellevue Hospital and treated for swelling and bruising to the back, cops said.

Doyle, who was arrested, was believed to be drunk, authorities and police sources said.


Sanitation workers got into a fight at a city Sanitation Department facility in the West Village, police sources said.

The feud broke out inside the Bloomfield Street location off the Hudson River on Aug. 3 at about 7:10 a.m., sources said.

James Levin, 42, allegedly got into a fight with another worker, 52, when he was called “a rat,” sources said.

Levin allegedly hurled a metal chair at his coworker, sources said. The victim required four stitches to his left leg.

Levin was charged with assault.


Police have nabbed a man suspected of fatally stabbing another man in Marcus Garvey Park last week in front of a bunch of children in East Harlem.

Nelson Judkins, 20, was charged with murder for stabbing Timothy Goodwin of The Bronx in the neck on Aug. 8 at 1 p.m. following a heated argument at the park on East 124th Street and Madison Avenue, cops said.

Goodwin was rushed to Harlem Hospital, where he later died, cops said.

Judkins was arrested on Sunday.


A 22-year-old man was shot execution-style early Tuesday in Hamilton Heights, cops said.

The victim was on West 147th Street and Amsterdam Avenue at about 2 a.m., when a gunman shot him in the head, cops said.

Police did not immediately release the victim’s name pending family notification.

Brooklyn

A straphanger swiped a man’s wallet and cellphone aboard an F train in Gravesend, authorities said.

The suspected thief lifted the victim’s possessions on the Coney Island-bound train as it approached the Kings Highway station on May 18 at 5 a.m., according to cops.

Police said the victim’s credit card was later used at a movie theater on Shore Parkway.


A contractor cleaning out a Bushwick basement made a startling discovery Tuesday — a couple of grenades and two pistols hidden in the debris, cops said.

The worker found the inert grenades and guns inside the Bleecker Street apartment building near Myrtle Avenue while cleaning out the abandoned structure just after noon, according to police.

The building is being cleaned for renovations.

The worker brought the grenades and pistols to the 83rd Precinct station house, where cops locked them up in the basement for the bomb squad to inspect, police said.

Police are trying to determine to whom the weapons belonged.

Queens

A thug pushed a 65-year-old woman to the ground in an attempted purse-snatching in South Ozone Park, authorities said.

The senior was standing at the corner of 130th Street and 109th Avenue on
Aug. 6 at 2:10 p.m. when the goon tried to grab her bag, according to cops.

The victim tumbled to the ground, slamming her head on the sidewalk, but she managed to hold on to the purse and the mugger fled empty-handed, police said.

The woman was treated at an area hospital for swelling and bruising to her head.

The suspect has brown eyes, short black hair, and is about 5-foot-5.

He was last seen wearing a white T-shirt with a design on the front, blue jeans and white sneakers.

Staten Island

An allegedly drunken off-duty firefighter drove his car into a bus sign in St. George, law enforcement sources said.

Thomas Maresca, 39, crashed on the corner of Forest Avenue and Victory Boulevard at about 5:30 a.m. last Saturday, a Criminal Court complaint states.

Maresca, who was driving a 2002 Nissan Altima, was slurring his speech and reeked of alcohol, the complaint states.

He refused to take a Breathalyzer, it states.

He was charged with driving while intoxicated.