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Slasher cuts man in subway standoff

84TH PRECINCT

Brooklyn Heights–DUMBO–Boerum Hill–Downtown

Underground melee

Three men brawled on an A train near Jay Street-MetroTech station on Sept. 20.

The victim told police that he got into a fight with two baddies aboard the Manhattan-bound subway around 7 pm, when the attackers punched the victim repeatedly, before pulling out a blade and slashing him in the head and the back of his neck.

The goons fled outside the Downtown Brooklyn station and the victim followed them in pursuit but lost sight of them at street level, according to police reports.

Bottle basher

Police arrested a man for allegedly slashing a man with a broken bottle on Bridge Street on Sept. 13.

The victim told police that the suspect allegedly stabbed him in his neck between Nassau and Concord streets at 10 pm. 

Cops collared the defendant at the 84th Precinct’s Gold Street station house a week later and charged him with felony assault, according to police reports.

Twisted tool!

Some screwdriver-wielding snake stole expensive clothes from a Fulton Mall department store on Sept. 14.

An employee told police that the knave snatched $983 worth of clothes from inside the store between Gallatin Place and Hoyt Street at 5:30 pm, and when the worker confronted him, said, “Back off” while toting the tool.

Inn fighting

Police arrested a woman for allegedly attacking a man with a glass bottle inside a Schermerhorn Street hotel room on Sept. 14.

The victim told police that he told the woman to leave, when she allegedly flipped out between Nevins and Bond streets at 8:50 am, before she cut his leg with a broken glass bottle and damaged the victim’s bike. 

Cops arrested her on felony assault charges at the scene at 9:30 am, according to the authorities.

Canned!

Some reprobate attacked a woman with a spray on Flatbush Avenue on Sept. 19.

The victim told police that the cretin sprayed a mystery liquid in her face between Schermerhorn and State streets around 10:30 pm, causing her serious pain.