Queens
A woman was fatally struck by a car as she crossed a Corona street early yesterday morning, police said.
She was crossing 101st Street when a 1988 Chrysler traveling east on Northern Boulevard hit her at 12:30 a.m.
The woman, who police have not yet identified yet, was rushed to Elmhurst Hospital, where she died.
The driver remained on the scene, and police do not suspect any criminality in the accident.
Bronx
Four Bronx men were busted for possession of more than $10,000 worth of drugs after an eight-month investigation into gang drug trafficking in Fordham, authorities said.
Cops seized 883 glassine envelopes of heroin, 246 plastic bags of crack cocaine, a loaded .40 caliber handgun, a loaded 9mm gun and $1,812 in their apartments, according to authorities.
Alleged Crips members Richard Drayton, 35, Jamaal Brown, 24, Robert Gilmore, 27, and Keith Walcott, 39, were arrested in early-morning raids last Tuesday and Wednesday.
All were charged with drug possession and sales, cops said.
Manhattan
A teenager was stabbed to death in Washington Heights early yesterday, cops said.
Dereck Cabejas, 18, was stabbed once in the chest in front of an apartment building on Audubon Avenue near West 176th Street at around 12:55 a.m.
He was taken to Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital, where he died.
Police have not made any arrests yet in the case.
Brooklyn
That was a sticky situation.
One girl got so worked up in a fight over parade costumes with her pal that she attacked her with a glue gun in East Flatbush, authorities said.
Natasha Edwards, 22, and her 18-year-old friend were working together on their outfits on East 34th Street, near Church Avenue, for the upcoming West Indian Day Labor Day Celebration.
The fun ended at about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday when they got into a fight over who was using the glue gun.
Edwards allegedly shoved the victim, who pushed her back, then took the gun and held it to her buddy’s palm for a few seconds.
Edwards then allegedly shot glue up her arm and finger. Her injured pal was taken to Kings County Hospital, where she was treated for burns to her palm, wrist, and finger authorities said.
Police arrested Edwards and charged her with assault, menacing, and criminal possession of a weapon, among other charges.
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No wonder he wanted her out.
When a 38-year-old Bushwick building owner tried to evict a woman from her apartment on Chauncey Street near Thomas S. Boyland Street at around 5 p.m. Thursday, she flew into rage.
Aliyah Boomer, 23, and a male pal allegedly tore the eviction notice from her door, then threw the landlord against a wall in the apartment, shattering a window.
The young woman then allegedly menaced the victim with a baseball bat, before going to her grandmother’s apartment next door. The landlord, who suffered cuts to his arm, called 911.
Boomer was questioned and arrested the same day, and charged with menacing, harassment and criminal possession of a weapon — the baseball bat.
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A man was gunned down yesterday after an argument with a driver who backed into a car near the victim’s home, cops said.
Wayne Hendrick, 41, clashed with the motorist, who had backed his SUV into a double-parked car on East 43rd Street near Lenox Road at around 1:20 a.m.
Cops couldn’t say whether the victim owned the crashed car. He was shot in the stomach and shoulder.
EMS rushed the man to Kings County Hospital, where he died 20 minutes later.
The shooter is still on the loose.