Brooklyn
Cops responding to a fight on a Brownsville subway platform arrested a gunman on New Year's Day, officials said.
William White, 24, got into a dispute with a straphanger in the Broadway Junction station around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday, cops said.
Bystanders alerted transit cops patrolling nearby and pointed out White, who fled as the officers closed in, police said.
White shoved people out of the way as he ran out of the station and onto Fulton Street before rounding the corner on Truxton Avenue, according to police.
During the chase, White tossed a .44 Magnum revolver into the street, cops said.
Police grabbed the gun and White, and charged him with weapon possession, obstruction of governmental administration and disorderly conduct, authorities said.
A gunman is on the loose after shooting a man in the leg in Bedford-Stuyvesant, police said.
The shooter walked up to the victim inside a building on Marcus Garbey Boulevard, near Monroe Street, around 6:40 p.m. Wednesday and pumped one round into the victim's lower left leg, according to cops.
The shooter fled and the victim was taken to Kings County Hospital for injuries that did not appear to be life-threatening, authorities said.
A man was clinging to life after being shot in East New York Thursday morning, police said.
An unidentified gunman opened fire on the victim around 9:15 a.m. on the corner of Livonia and Sheffield avenues, cops said.
The unidentified victim was struck once in the head and once in the neck, according to police.
He was rushed to Brookdale Hospital in critical condition, authorities said.
No arrests have been made.
A woman bit and kicked cops who tried to arrest her after she threatened to stab her neighbors in Crown Heights, authorities said.
On Nov. 24, Mariah Lopez began arguing with people who had asked her to put out a cigarette and keep her cat away from them in the Lincoln Place building near Rogers Avenue. Lopez chased them down the hallway, knife in hand, while yelling homophobic slurs and threatening to cut them, a Criminal Court complaint charges.
When police arrived, Lopez kicked, spit and shoved one of the cops and then lay on her hands to avoid being cuffed, records say.
Lopez was charged with assault, menacing, obstructing governmental administration, resisting arrest, attempted assault and harassment, documents state.
Manhattan
Two thugs assaulted a female employee before trying to rob a Subway restaurant in Harlem, police said.
The suspects walked into the sandwich shop on West 135th Street near St. Nicholas Avenue around 7:20 p.m. on Dec. 15, shoved a 46-year-old employee to the ground and tried in vain to grab cash, according to police.
The victim was not seriously injured and no arrests have been made, authorities said.
Four attackers slashed two men and a woman with knives and bottles inside an Inwood parking garage, police said.
The suspects made a remark that set off an argument with the victims in the garage on Tenth Avenue near Isham Street around 4:05 a.m., Dec. 26, cops said.
The knife- and bottle-wielding thugs then slashed the 19-year-old woman and her two 25-year-old pals, all from The Bronx, according to police.
The men were taken to Montefiore and St. Barnabus hospitals, where they were treated for cuts to their faces, cops said.
The woman was treated at Columbia Presbyterian for facial wounds, according to police.
None of the injuries was believed to be life-threatening. No arrests have been made.
Staten Island
A thief who stole more than $50,000 from his grandfather's bank accounts has been charged with grand larceny and possession of stolen property, authorities said.
Anthony Graffino, 31, took the elderly victim's Discover credit card and Chase bank card and withdrew more than $50,000 in cash before making at least $3,000 worth of iTunes purchases with one of the cards, a Criminal Court complaint charges.
After he was busted, the thief confessed to taking the cards, withdrawing the cash and making the purchases, court records state.
Graffino was charged with four counts of grand larceny and three counts of criminal possession of stolen property, according to a spokesman for Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan.
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