Daily Blotter

Manhattan

This bank robber really gets around.

James Walden is being sought for knocking over four banks around Manhattan last month, cops said Sunday.

He first struck March 6 at the HSBC branch on Fifth Avenue near East 21st Street in the Flatiron District, they said.

Two days later, Walden allegedly robbed a Capital One bank on Broadway near West 70th Street on the Upper West Side.

On March 17, he hit another Capital One, at University Place and Eighth Street in Greenwich Village, cops said.

Finally, he allegedly knocked over the Chase bank on Madison Avenue near East 79th Street on the Upper East Side.

In each theft, Walden slipped a teller a note demanding money and ran with the cash, according to police.


Brooklyn

Two livery drivers were robbed at gunpoint in the span of less than half an hour in Bushwick, police said Sunday.

Two thugs requested car service at Wyckoff Avenue and Covert Street at around 11:10 a.m. Saturday, and soon after getting into the vehicle, pulled a black gun and demanded cash, cops said.

The driver jumped out and ran for his life, while the crooks snatched $70 from his seat, according to police.

Twenty minutes later, one of the thieves got into a livery car on Weirfield Street between Irving and Wyckoff avenues, pulled the weapon again and demanded money, police said.

The thug ran after that driver handed over $250, cops said.

The thief believed to have been involved in both heists wore a hoodie and had a mark on the bottom of his face, while the other thug wore a cap, cops said.


Two correction officers were arrested Saturday after brawling in their East New York home, sources said.

James Williams, 30, and Dominqua Rush, 28, were each charged with misdemeanor assault after the fight at around 10:50 p.m., police said.

It wasn’t clear what sparked the row, but Williams walked away with cuts and bite marks, while Rush suffered pain and bruising from being thrown to the ground, the sources added.


A teenage gunman opened fire on a small crowd outside a club in East Flatbush on Sunday, striking three men, officials said. All were expected to survive.

It wasn’t clear if the three victims were the intended targets or what caused the confrontation outside Pat’s Palm Tree on Church Avenue near 36th Street at around 3:20 a.m., cops said.

Officers on patrol witnessed the shooting.

They chased the gunman and nabbed him a few blocks away at 38th Street and Church Avenue, police said.

Investigators also recovered a .380-caliber handgun nearby.

No charges have been filed, so the name of the shooter, who is 17, was not released.

Two of the victims are 19 years old and one is 20, officials said.

They were being treated at Kings County Hospital.


Staten Island

Anthony Pagani, 16, stabbed a man Sunday during an argument in an Old Town home, authorities said.

The victim was expected to survive the attack, which occurred in the residence on Reid Avenue at around 10:25 a.m., according to police.

The victim, whose identity was not released, was taken to an area hospital with a puncture wound to his upper right chest, cops said.

It wasn’t clear what started the altercation.

Pagani was charged with assault, authorities said.


Queens

Police are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found in the waters off Astoria on Saturday morning.

The victim was found at around 11 a.m. on the rocks off the East River near Astoria Park South and Shore Boulevard, cops said.

Her body was too badly decomposed to determine her age, race or whether she suffered any trauma, sources added.

Police are waiting for the Medical Examiner’s Office to determine a cause of death.