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Brooklyn — What a holy terror! Angelica Otiti, 20, was busted at church after she attacked her lesbian lover’s pregnant teen sister in Brownsville, authorities said yesterday.

Otiti argued with the 17-year-old girl in the home of the victim’s father’s on Williams Avenue near Dumont Avenue at 10:50 a.m. on Dec. 7, cops said.

During the dispute, Otiti allegedly pulled the girl’s hair, kneed her in the stomach and threw picture frames at her.

Otiti fled, but was nabbed Sunday by police at her church, sources said. She was charged with assault, harassment and menacing.

* A Bushwick cook is in hot water after assaulting a waitress with a beer can during an argument over a jukebox, authorities said yesterday.

Fernando Maldonado-Marti, 36, clashed with the waitress in the restaurant where they work on Hart Street at Irving Avenue after the server refused to turn down the jukebox at around 10:30 p.m. on Dec. 2, cops said.

Maldonado-Marti became enraged and allegedly struck the waitress in the head with the can.

The slightly injured victim called 911, but, by the time police arrived, the suspect was gone.

He was tracked down Sunday and charged with assault.

Queens

A perv is wanted for exposing himself to a teenage girl aboard a subway train.

The suspect was sitting across from the 18-year-old on a G train at around 3 a.m. on Dec. 7 when he started rubbing his crotch and then exposed himself, cops said.

The sicko then exited the train at the Woodhaven Boulevard station and boarded a train going in the opposite direction.

* What a screwball!

A teen punched a man in the face while holding a baseball in Flushing, authorities said yesterday.

Johnny Ortiz, 17, walked up to the victim and allegedly assaulted him for unknown reasons at around 12:50 p.m. last Wednesday.

The man became woozy and was taken to a hospital.

Ortiz was charged with assault, criminal possession of a weapon and harassment, a spokeswoman for DA Richard Brown said.

* A man was arrested for striking a woman in the face with a stone in the Rockaways, cops said yesterday.

John Maddox, 35, allegedly chucked the rock at the victim on Rockaway Beach Boulevard near Beach 100th Street at 1 p.m. on Dec. 8. The 28-year-old woman, her face bleeding, collapsed.

Her husband chased after Maddox, thinking his wife was dead, screaming, “You killed my wife! You killed my wife!” according to court papers.

Maddox was charged with assault, harassment and criminal possession of a weapon.

Staten Island

An elderly man leaving a West Brighton pharmacy was punched in the face by a thug who stole his medication, cops said.

Derek Allen was arrested on robbery and assault charges, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

The 83-year-old victim had just left the pharmacy on Broadway at Forest Avenue at 12:43 p.m. Friday and was carrying a bag containing five prescription drugs.

Allen slugged the man in the face, grabbed the bag and some cash and fled, but cops caught him nearby, officials said.

The victim suffered minor injuries.

Manhattan

Thugs pistol-whipped a man and snatched his cash as he entered his Midtown apartment building, authorities said yesterday.

Johnny Suarez, 24, and a cohort pounced on the man on East 51st Street near First Avenue at 12:45 p.m. on Dec. 2, cops said.

The duo allegedly struck him numerous times in the head with a handgun, knocking him to the ground.

Suarez was busted on Thursday and charged with robbery. His alleged accomplice was also arrested, but details were unavailable.

The victim was not seriously injured.

* A man duped an Upper East Side pharmacist into forking over 90 OxyContin pills after forging a doctor’s note, authorities said yesterday.

Edward Campbell, 45, strolled into the Walgreens on Second Avenue near East 71st Street at 5:30 p.m. last Thursday, when he passed himself off as Gregory Strickland and presented a bogus prescription for the tablets, cops said.

It was unclear what tipped off police, but Campbell was soon arrested on charges of criminal impersonation and possession of a forged instrument.