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Brooklyn

Cops have released photos of two suspects who they say threatened to slash a straphanger they pickpocketed.

The 25-year-old victim was riding a Manhattan-bound No. 4 train at about 9:40 a.m. April 24 when someone snatched cash from his pocket, police said.

He confronted another rider about the theft and a third straphanger jumped in and threatened to slash him, cops said.

The two suspects got off at the Botanic Garden station. The first (above) is believed to be in his 40s, about 5-foot-10, and 200 pounds.

The second suspect was wearing a striped shirt, blue jeans and carrying a blue jacket, cops said.

The Bronx

A teen gunman who fired at police was arrested in Claremont, officials said.

Three cops responded to a report of an armed man on East 170th Street at about 7:40 p.m., Wednesday police said.

They were checking inside a building when a witness reportedly shouted, “He has a gun!”

Cops darted out into the street, where they saw a 15-year-old with the weapon drawn, officials said.

The teen fled and fired at the officers who followed him, police said.

Cops, who did not return fire, caught up with the shooter and arrested him, officials added.

Investigators recovered a .22-caliber revolver at the scene.


A man who goes by the name “Buju” is wanted for a shooting in Tremont, cops said.

The suspect approached the 32-year-old victim who was standing on Fairmont Place near Prospect Avenue on June 7 and shot him in the torso, police said.

The victim was rushed to St. Barnabas Hospital in stable condition, cops said.

The suspect was identified by police as Randolph Phillips, 45, who is 5-foot-7 and 160 pounds.

Manhattan

A teen enjoying a night in Chelsea learned the hard way not to leave her bag behind in a party limo.

The 19-year-old stepped out on West 17th Street and Eighth Avenue on June 15 to make a phone call.

When she returned, she noticed $500 in cash and her learner’s permit were gone, police said.


A man who swiped a Citi Bike led cops who stopped him for riding on a West Village sidewalk on a foot chase that took them onto the subway tracks and a city bus, police sources said.

William Perry, 30, of Harlem was pulled over near the subway station at Christopher Street and Seventh Avenue Monday afternoon and told cops who were ticketing him that a pal had checked out the bike and lent it to him.

When a cop tried to cuff him he allegedly ditched the bike and bolted into the station and leaped onto the tracks, sources said.

Perry then allegedly climbed a ladder back onto the platform, ran from the station and boarded a bus, where he was busted, sources said.

Queens

Police are looking for two people who stole five cellphones from two electronics stores in Woodhaven.

The duo took an iPhone 4, iPhone 4S and a Samsung Galaxy phone from Placid Wireless on 101st Avenue near 75th Street on June 10, cops said.

They struck again 10 days later, grabbing an iPhone 5S and a Samsung Galaxy at a Boost Mobile store on Jamaica Avenue near 80th Street, cops said.

Both suspects are described as 5-foot-6, police said.


Two thieves stole everything from airplane tickets to electronics from a handful of unlocked cars in Ozone Park driveways, cops said.

The suspects scoured the neighborhood for unlocked cars and struck four times from June 12 through June 17 between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m., police said.

They swiped a MacBook, an airline ticket and clothing from one car, cops said.

They also made off with two iPads, an iPod, a pair of sunglasses, a checkbook, a debit card and clothing, officials said.