Manhattan
One person was seriously injured in a blaze early Sunday at an East Harlem apartment building, officials said. Flames erupted at around 3:30 a.m. inside the six-story building on East 105th Street near First Avenue, fire officials said. The victim was rushed to Metropolitan Hospital with smoke inhalation, they said. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
A fire in another Harlem apartment building left a man fighting for his life Sunday, authorities said. The blaze started in the basement of the building on West 151st Street and Broadway at around 8 a.m. Saturday, they said. Emergency responders pulled the injured man from the flames and rushed him to New York Presbyterian Hospital, where he is listed in critical condition, according to police. Officials are investigating the cause.
A man went berserk inside a West Village hot-dog shop and tried to toss a table at other customers, police sources said Sunday. Faqir Palmer, 26, got rowdy at the Papaya Dog on Sixth Avenue near West Fourth Street at around 12:45 a.m. on Nov. 22, cops said. He started yelling and throwing items before grabbing the table and trying to chuck it across the room, the sources said. Palmer did $350 in damage and was charged with reckless endangerment, authorities said.
A fare beater and his friend assaulted a cop in the West Village, cops said Sunday. Jamie O'Brien, 29, crawled under the turnstile at West 14th Street and Eighth Avenue at around 11:30 p.m. Nov. 20 just as an officer approached him and Steven Nemcheck, 43, police said. When the officer tried to cuff O'Brien, Nemcheck tried to block the cop, according to the police report. O'Brien then kicked the officer, according to cops.
A green pill believed to be a controlled substance was found in Nemcheck's pocket when he was searched, sources said. O'Brien was charged with assault on a police officer, jumping a turnstile, resisting arrest, obstructing governmental administration, criminal mischief, criminal trespass and disorderly conduct. Nemcheck was charged with obstructing governmental administration and possession of a controlled substance.
Brooklyn
Police are investigating a two-car accident that left a woman clinging to life on the Belt Parkway in Bay Ridge. Irina Danilyuk's car collided with another vehicle at the entrance ramp for the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway at 3:45 a.m. on Saturday and went careening into a tree, police said Sunday. Danilyuk, 22, who was later charged with driving while ability impaired, was rushed to Kings County Hospital, according to authorities. The other driver was treated for minor injuries at the same hospital, they said.
Three thugs shot a man in Bedford-Stuyvesant Sunday afternoon, cops said. The 28-year-old victim was shot in the torso three times at around 12:40 p.m. while he was on Dekalb Avenue near Lewis Avenue, cops said.
He was rushed to Kings County Hospital, where he is in stable condition. Police are looking for his assailants.
The owner of a black Mercedes sedan returned to the parked car on Sunday afternoon in Williamsburg only to discovery it up on bricks and with all four wheels stolen, authorities said. The car was on Clymer Street near Wythe Avenue when the theft was discovered at around 2 p.m. "All of a sudden, I see that my car is on bricks,'' Ira Goldstein, 31, told The Post, adding that he had been visiting his parents and went to his car to go shopping. Police are investigating the incident and whether it is linked to other similar thefts in the area recently, sources said.
Queens
A gun-toting brute threatened a man inside a Jamaica bank, but fled empty-handed, cops said Sunday. The thief walked up to a 48-year-old man at an ATM inside the Chase branch on Linden Boulevard near Francis Lewis Boulevard at around 10:45 p.m. Friday and pulled out a black handgun, a law-enforcement source said. The thug told the man to "take the money out," but the victim refused, police sources said. The perpetrator then pushed the victim and ran down Francis Lewis Boulevard toward 118th Avenue, cops said.
Bronx
A man in Soundview heard gunfire and took off running before realizing he had been shot, police sources said Sunday. While walking to his mother's home at around 8 p.m. Saturday, the 19-year-old was in the rear of an apartment building near the Cross Bronx Expressway and Ellis Avenue when he saw a flash and heard a shot, the sources said. He ducked and heard a second shot, sending him running east on Ellis Avenue toward Pugsley Avenue, cops said. The man felt a tingling in his right leg as he was fleeing and realized he had been shot, authorities said.
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