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The Bronx

A thug shot a man multiple times on a street in Fordham Manor, authorities said.

The victim was on East 194th Street on June 19 at around 12:45 a.m. when the gunman approached and fired four times, cops said.

The 31-year-old victim was taken to Jacobi Medical Center with gunshot wounds to the arms and torso.

The gunman was last seen wearing a white tank top and red pants. He fled north on Webster Avenue.


Two innocent bystanders were shot on a Morrisania street, authorities said.

At about 8:30 p.m. Sunday, the shooter wildly fired on two teens on College Avenue near East 166th Street, police said.

The bullets missed their intended targets and hit an 18-year-old woman in the thigh and a 12-year-old boy in the ankle, cops said.


Two men posing as New Jersey cops were busted during a car stop in Wakefield, authorities said.

The fake cops were driving along East 233rd Street at around 5:30 p.m. Tuesday when two officers on patrol observed the driver texting behind the wheel, officials said.

When the officers pulled over the Hyundai Elantra, they noticed that driver Felix Camacho, 25, was allegedly wearing a police shield around his neck and a gun belt around his waist.

Camacho and passenger Gregory Ladson identified themselves as officers from the Passaic County Sheriff’s Department, and gave false names, cops said.

But a quick check revealed that the suspects were lying, authorities said.

Cops arrested the pair and confiscated a police shield and a Walther PK380 semi-automatic pistol, both of which had been stolen from a retired Passaic officer.

The suspects were charged with impersonating a police officer and possession of a weapon and stolen property.

Manhattan

A man is wanted for stealing computers and other electronics from businesses around Midtown, authorities said.

The thief first struck on April 28, breaking into the offices of an event-planning firm after closing time and taking an Apple iPad, a MacBook and cash.

He struck eight more times, breaking in ­after hours and stealing electronics and cash, ­police said.

Most recently, he broke into a business on 23rd Street on June 20 and stole hundreds of dollars in cash, cops said.

The suspect is in his mid-30s, 5-foot-8 and 180 pounds, according to police.

He has a gap between his front teeth and wears black-framed glasses.


Claiming to be in need of a room, a man attacked and robbed a landlord in Inwood, ­police sources said.

The 54-year-old victim let the assailant into his West 180th Street home at about 3:30 p.m. on June 26 after the suspect, in response to an ad, knocked on the door and expressed an interest in renting a room, cops said.

The thug then suddenly knocked the victim to the ground and demanded money, sources said.

The crook took the victim’s wallet as well as cash from a desk drawer.

The landlord was treated for minor injuries at St. Luke’s Hospital.

Brooklyn

The men pictured above attacked and robbed a man at a Brownsville subway station, authorities said.

The 25-year-old victim was walking up the steps to the elevated 3-train station at Saratoga and Livonia avenues at about noon on June 6 when the suspects grabbed him, punched him repeatedly in the face, stole his iPhone and Beats headphones and threw him down the steps, authorities said.

The suspects are believed to be in their late teens or early 20s and stand about 6 feet tall.


Police arrested the man who shot a rival and a 10-year-old boy in Coney Island, authorities said.

Samuel Navarez, 19, was arrested Wednesday afternoon and charged with attempted murder after the double shooting last weekend, cops said.

Navarez got into an argument with a 25-year-old man on Mermaid Avenue at about 7:30 p.m. Saturday.

The suspect then pulled a gun and shot the man in the abdomen, and hit the 10-year-old boy in the leg with a stray bullet, cops said.

Neither victim was seriously wounded.