New York Post

Weird BUT true

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An Illinois cop made a very special delivery over the weekend.

Rockford officer James Nachampass­ack rushed home to take his pregnant gal pal Phenh Thammavong to the hospital.

But when the baby wouldn’t wait, Nachampass­ack pulled into a hotel parking lot where he delivered his own son — a healthy 7-pound, 12-ounce boy the couple named Leo.

This would certainly count as “something borrowed.”

Omaha, Neb., newlywed Dawnetta Heinz, 22, has loaned her wedding gown to two other brides who couldn’t afford their own.

Now at least 10 other brides-to-be say they, too, want to borrow the beaded, strapless dress Heinz first offered on Facebook to anyone “on a tight budget.”

She’s dubbed the sharing effort, “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Dress.”

Pennsylvan­ia cops busted a suspected bank robber who tried to flee in a getaway jitney.

Christian Moore, 28, allegedly robbed the First National Bank in Homestead before hailing a ride at a jitney stand — that ended with his arrest thanks to a tracker placed in the stolen money, officials said.

They may be geniuses at MIT, but not when alcohol is involved.

Boston cops shut down a Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology frat party Sunday when they found underage drinking and unsafe conditions, including overcrowdi­ng and water pouring down a flight of Phi Delta Theta stairs, officials said.

It’s often true that no good deed goes unpunished — but rarely are hatchets involved.

A Southern California man tried to pay for items that a 7-Eleven customer was about to steal, when the thief pulled an ax and went on the attack, authoritie­s said.

The violent shoplifter was arrested, while the good Samaritan was listed in critical but stable condition.

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