New York Daily News

Granny critically hurt as car hits her in Qns.

Man gets charged with B’klyn subway knifing

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A 32-year-old man died after being shot in the back on a Bronx street near Roberto Clemente State Park early Saturday, officials said.

Police found the victim at about 2:50 a.m. sprawled outside a building on Richman Plaza. He had been shot several times and died at Lincoln Hospital. His name was not immediatel­y released. Cops were scouring the area Saturday for surveillan­ce video that could help them identify the killer. Police sources with knowledge of the case said the victim had a criminal history, but it was not clear if that played a role in the shooting. Anyone with informatio­n regarding this incident is urged to call NYPD Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS. A grandmothe­r was fighting for her life after she and her 8-year-old grandson were struck by a Toyota in Queens on Saturday, officials said.

The boy miraculous­ly escaped with just a few bruises, officials said, but his 56-yearold grandma was in Jamaica Hospital in critical condition.

They were crossing Jamaica Ave. near 115th St. in Richmond Hill at about 11:15 a.m. when a Toyota Tundra turning onto Jamaica Ave. rammed into them, cops said.

The 53-year-old driver of the Toyota remained at the scene.

No arrests were initially made, but police were investigat­ing. A woman who was repeatedly stabbed in the stomach on a Brooklyn subway platform was able to identify her attacker before she passed out, officials said Saturday.

The man she accused, Rasheed Wright, 43, has now been charged with stabbing the 23-year-old woman and cops are searching for an alleged accomplice.

Wright was charged with assault and weapons possession.

He allegedly stabbed his victim in the stomach and arm during a clash at the Utica Ave. No. 3 train station at about 2:30 p.m. Friday.

The victim was in critical condition at Kings County Hospital, but expected to survive.

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