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NYPD Daily Blotter

Brooklyn

One patient slashed another over a cigarette at Kingsboro Psychiatric Hospital in East Flatbush, sources said.

A patient rebuffed the request of Jomo Gill, 35, for a smoke at the facility at 681 Clarkson Ave. Monday at 2:40 p.m., police said.

Gill went wild, pulled a boxcutter, slashed a third patient and tried to slash the cig hoarder, authorities said.

The 23-year-old slash victim was treated for a head wound, and Gill was arrested on charges of assault and criminal possession of a weapon, said a spokesman for DA Charles Hynes.

Staten Island

A young thug was busted in the violent robbery of a man near the St. George ferry terminal, authorities said.

Emmanuel Rosario, 18 and two accomplices assaulted the 20-year-old victim Tuesday at 9:20 p.m., cops said.

They took his wallet containing $12, his earrings and a cellphone, sources said.

Rosario was soon arrested on charges of robbery, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan. The cohorts are at large.

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This street fight’s a West Shore story.

A simmering feud exploded into a full-fledged street brawl in Rossville, leaving a combatant with a skull fracture and three others behind bars, authorities said yesterday.

Daniel Deynes, 20, got into a fight with a man at the Bada Bing Deli in Rosebank last month, and the macho duo agreed to hook up again later to settle their score, police said.

They resumed their fight at Arthur Kill and Bloomingdale roads at 4:30 a.m. on July 26, cops said.

Words and then fists were exchanged, then Deynes pulled a gun and pistol-whipped the victim as a pal, Jeremy Mercado, 22, bashed the victim with a bat, sources said.

The victim’s friends called 911 as the perpetrators fled, cops said.

The victim suffered a fractured skull and a broken jaw, cops said.

Deynes, Mercado and another combatant, Mark Munoz, were arrested Tuesday on charges of gang assault and criminal possession of a weapon.

Bronx

A group of thugs beat a foe in broad daylight in Foxhurst, cops said.

The victim was arguing with David Rodriguez, 53, at Dawson Street and Longwood Avenue at 4:30 p.m. Friday when Carl Boisrand, 48, and Warren Ramdin, 31, jumped in, police said.

The three assailants smashed the victim with a chair and a bat, sources said, then fled with his backpack and cellphone.

They were soon busted and charged with gang assault and grand larceny.

Manhattan

This Greenwich Village tattoo-parlor perv is a marked man, police say.

Robert Emilian, 28, sexually abused two women in the parlor on MacDougal Street near Minetta Lane, sources said.

On Feb. 6, the suspect was doing a body piercing on a customer when he grabbed her crotch, authorities said.

He was charged with sexual abuse and released without bail.

On Aug. 7, Emilian pressed his body against another customer and grabbed her breast, sources said, and allegedly stole cash from her purse.

Emilian was busted last Thursday and charged with sexual abuse and petit larceny, said a spokesman for DA Cyrus Vance.

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If at first you don’t succeed . . .

Police are on the hunt for the persistent, bicycle-riding Midtown bandit pictured here who was thwarted in his first bid to rob a bank, but succeeded at a second branch 10 minutes later.

At 1:20 p.m. on Aug. 11, the crook strolled into the Chase branch at Eighth Avenue and 40th Street and slipped a teller a demand note.

The teller simply stepped away, and the jerk fled empty-handed.

He made his way uptown, and 10 minutes later struck at the Sovereign Bank at Eighth Avenue and 52nd Street, got away with an disclosed sum of cash, and fled on a bike, cops said.

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Meet Smokey and the bandit.

Police are looking for two thieves who robbed an East Harlem bodega at gunpoint and made off with cigars and cash.

The thugs entered the Hola Deli on East 112th Street near First Avenue Tuesday at 3:50 p.m., cops said.

One pulled a gun, and the other shoved a 17-year-old clerk into a back room and stood lookout while the gunman swiped $150 in cigars, $250 in cash and a cellphone, sources said.