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SHOCKING BROOKLYN STREET SLAY

A disabled Brooklyn man who lived with his elderly mother was gunned down yesterday morning as he returned from walking his girlfriend to a bus stop, cops and witnesses said.

Curtis White, 49, of 10 Amboy St. in Brownsville was shot in the chest and died only 100 feet from his house at around 2 a.m., police said.

His girlfriend, whom friends and family identified only as Valerie, told cops she heard three gunshots just after White left her at the Pitkin Avenue bus stop down the street.

She turned to find him lying in the street.

White, who walked with a cane as a result of knee and back injuries, died at the scene. The former city Housing Department employee lived with his mother, Gertrude White.

“They killed my baby,” the distraught mother cried yesterday.

The victim’s daughter, Tranesha McCullen-White, 21, vented her rage over her dad’s senseless death.

“I won’t rest until I know who killed him,” she said, weeping. “There are too many unsolved cases, and my father can’t be one of them.”

Cops have no suspects and are unclear if White was the intended target.

Additional reporting by Jamie Schram