Daily Blotter

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 23 Desember 2014 | 17.08

Staten Island

A knife-wielding man broke into his mother's Mariners Harbor apartment and held her and her two other children hostage before trying to set the building on fire, law-enforcement sources said Monday. Johnny Gore, 32, smashed a vestibule window in his 53-year-old mom's first-floor apartment on Richmond Terrace near Holland Avenue and climbed inside at around 10 p.m. Saturday, court records show. Police arrived a short time later and found Gore with his head out the window allegedly yelling, "I'm not coming out alive! I have a weapon! She's not coming out, and you're not coming in!" Gore then allegedly tried to light the vestibule on fire, forcing the terrified mom to guide her other two children out of a window at the rear of the house. Several cops then barged into the apartment and subdued Gore with a Taser before cuffing him. The officers found a knife and a container of crack cocaine in his pocket, records show. Gore was charged with burglary, reckless endangerment, possession of a weapon and possession of a controlled substance. He also violated an order of protection issued in 2012 to stay away from his mother, authorities said. Gore previously did time in state prison for attempted assault, the sources said.

Cops arrested a Staten Island man hours after a fatal stabbing in Port Richmond early Sunday, police said. Sergio Carreto, 26, was charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon after he stabbed Durrell Finley, also 26, in the stomach at Harrison Avenue and Faber Street, cops said. Sources said Finley and another man had gotten into a fist fight, and the foe then called in Carreto to attack Finley. Finley was rushed to Richmond University Medical Center, where he died from his injuries.

An off-duty firefighter was busted after cops saw him drunkenly crash his car in Great Kills before trying to drive away from the scene, authorities said Monday. Smoke-eater Michael Mancuso, 29, was driving his 2015 Hyundai Sonata down Ainsworth Avenue at around 3 a.m. Sunday when he suddenly drifted off the road and slammed into a pole at Durant Avenue, officials said. Two cops witnessed the crash and then watched as Mancuso allegedly continued on for a few more blocks before pulling him over, sources said. The officers noticed that the firefighter reeked of booze and was slurring his words, court records show. He was cuffed and refused to take a blood-alcohol test at a Staten Island police station, the sources said. Mancuso was charged with driving while intoxicated and driving while impaired, court records show.

A drunken woman smashed her car into a utility pole in Great Kills, law-enforcement sources said Monday. Amanda Gallo was driving her 2013 Kia Soul down Nelson Avenue at around 12:30 a.m. Friday when she allegedly lost control of the vehicle and hit the pole near David Street, the sources said. Police arrived and discovered Gallo uninjured, but noticed she appeared to be drunk, the sources said. She refused a sobriety test and was charged with driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired.

Brooklyn

A man was critically injured by a gunman in Flatbush early Monday, cops said. The man was shot in the chest during a dispute at Nostrand and Lefferts avenues shortly after 3 a.m., police said. He was rushed to Kings County Hospital with life-threatening injuries.

A teenage girl was found dead in her bed by her mother in their Sheepshead Bay home Monday morning, law-enforcement sources said. The 16-year-old's mother discovered her daughter unconscious in her bed just before 8:45 a.m., according to authorities. The girl was pronounced dead at the scene. Cops say they are waiting to notify the rest of the girl's family before releasing her name.

Two thugs beat up and robbed a Chinese-food delivery man outside a Fort Greene housing project, police said Monday. The victim was called to make a delivery at the Fort Greene Houses between Myrtle and Park avenues at around 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 13, when the attackers struck, authorities said. The creeps approached as the victim was walking toward the building and asked how much the food cost, cops said. As the victim started to show him the receipt, one of the assailants knocked him to the ground and the pair tried to steal the food. But the victim fought off the men, and they fled.

Manhattan

Cops are looking for a man who stabbed a straphanger in the leg during an argument aboard a 6 train in Gramercy. The 31-year-old victim was stabbed as the train pulled into Union Square station just before 5 p.m. Sunday, according to authorities. The victim stumbled onto the platform and was taken to Bellevue Hospital. Witnesses told police they saw the thug flee the train after the stabbing.


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