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NYPD Daily Blotter

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The Bronx

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Police are searching for two thugs who opened fire on a group of gang rivals in Morris Heights, authorities said.

The two suspects spotted their foes from across Sedgwick Avenue at around 1 a.m. on July 21 when the male suspect pulled a gun and fired three shots into the crowd, cops said.

None of the bullets reached their intended targets. The man then passed the gun off to his female accomplice, and the two fled in different directions

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A woman fatally stabbed her common-law husband amid a heated argument in a Foxhurst homeless shelter authorities said.

Patricia Nimmons, 55, killed her hubby in their room in the facility on Prospect Avenue at about 9 p.m. Friday, cops said.

Nimmons stabbed him multiple times in the torso. He was rushed to Lincoln Hospital where he was pronounced dead, according to police.

Sources said both the killer and victim have extensive arrest histories and said Nimmons may be mentally unstable.

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A brazen thief went charging through a door at a gas station in the West Bronx after the attendant refused to open up and hand over cash, authorities said.

The attendant was at the Eagle gas station on Webster Avenue at around 2 a.m. on Thursday when the gun-toting crook banged on the locked front door and ordered the man to open up, cops said.

When the worker refused to comply, the suspect fired one shot into the store before crashing through the door and stealing an undisclosed sum of money.

Brooklyn

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An unlicensed motorcyclist was killed when he slammed into a car at an intersection in Greenpoint, authorities said.

Jakub Kizer, 18, was riding his Yamaha R6L southbound on Manhattan Avenue at about 9:15 p.m. Thursday when a motorist driving a Toyota Camry drove through the intersection at Eagle Street, cops said.

Kizer collided with the sedan’s driver-side door, sending the teen catapulting down Manhattan Avenue.

Both vehicle operators were rushed to Woodhull Hospital, where Kizer was pronounced dead. The other man suffered non-life-threatening injuries

Police said Kizer did not have a motorcycle license.

Queens

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A man was stabbed amid a brazen strong-arm robbery in Jackson Heights, fire officials said.

The incident took place at around 3:30 p.m. at 81st Street near 41st Avenue, just a block from the 7 Train and a busy stretch of Roosevelt Avenue behind Elmhurst Hospital, where the unnamed victim was taken, officials said.

“One guy said, ‘Gimme the phone!’ He used the knife and stabbed him in his neck and took his cellphone and then he ran,” area resident Brian Ai, 51, said a cop told him.“This a dangerous spot. I’ve lived here 30 years and it goes in cycles. It goes from bad to worse then gets better for a little while. But more often than not its bad. Day or night, you have to protect yourself.”