New York Post

NYPD DAILY BLOTTER

- Kirstan Conley and Daniel Prendergas­t

Manhattan

No chance they’ll be members of the same band anytime soon.

A musician in an ongoing feud with a bassstrumm­ing Greenwich Village neighbor bopped his foe over the head with a pipe, sources said.

The 53yearold bassplayin­g victim left his apartment and stepped into the hallway of his building on Bethune Street at 3:30 p.m. Friday and found Ari Satlin, 43, wielding a pipe, sources added.

Satlin struck the victim on the head, causing a gash that required a visit to Bellevue Hospital for stitches, sources said.

Cops cuffed Satlin on felonyassa­ult charges, sources said.

The incident marked the second time Satlin had been arrested for fighting with his neighbor, sources said.

In June, he was busted for allegedly damaging the bass player’s door, sources added.

A man was found with more than four ounces of cocaine in Greenwich Village, sources said.

Sean Christians­on, 33, was busted with the stash at 5:15 p.m. Friday on Grove Street near Seventh Avenue, when two officers found the drugs in multiple jars and two bags of what appeared to be cocaine in his car and in his possession, a Criminal Court complaint states.

Christians­on was charged with two felony counts of possession of a controlled substance, records show.

Queens

Three fashionfor­ward thieves are wanted for robbing an Astoria clothing store of new threads, accessorie­s and cash, cops said.

The thieves walked into L.I.C. Kleaners on Broadway at 4 p.m. last Thursday and announced they had a gun, police said.

The suspects (pictured at right) forced employees into a back room and proceeded to steal clothes, hats, shoes and cash, cops said.

One of the suspects is about 6 feet tall with a tattoo of lips on the left side of his neck.

He was last seen wearing a white Tshirt, camouflage pants and a gray baseball cap.

Another suspect is about 5foot9 and was seen wearing a gray Tshirt and black shorts.

The third suspect is about 5foot7 and was last seen wearing a white Tshirt and gray shorts.

The Bronx

It wasn’t enough to burglarize the place.

A thief who broke into a Williamsbr­idge commercial building proceeded to urinate all over an office, lawenforce­ment sources said.

The burglar (pictured above) broke into a building on White Plains Road, near East 224th Street at about 9 a.m. Sunday and made off with a television set and an air conditione­r, cops said.

He then relieved himself all over the place and fled, police sources said.

The suspect displayed a look of surprise when cameras captured his mug shot in the hallway, cops said.

He was last seen wearing a red shirt.

A man was killed in the lobby of a Bedford Park building when a gunman opened fire from outside through the glass front doors, police sources said.

Raymond Hernandez, 22, was sitting on the staircase of a Grand Concourse building near East 198th Street with another man when a bullet came through the glass just before 10 p.m. Monday, striking him in the chest, the sources said.

Hernandez was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

It is unclear if Hernandez was the intended target of the gunman.

The killer is believed to be in his early 20s and was last seen wearing a white shirt and blue shorts, cops said.

The victim had been arrested at least 10 times, mostly on drug charges, sources said.

Two men are wanted in connection with an armed robbery in the West Farms section, police said yesterday.

The suspects pulled a black handgun on a man entering an apartment building on Wyatt Street at about 2 p.m. on July 2 and demanded that the 24yearold man hand over his bag, cops said.

They snatched the bag containing a wallet, passport and debit cards and fled in a blue minivan toward East 177th Street, police said.

The alleged gunman is 5foot4 and 160 pounds and was wearing a red had, a green longsleeve­d shirt and dark jeans, cops said.

The accomplice is about 5foot5 and was wearing a gray Tshirt, dark shorts and a white Tshirt wrapped around his head, according to police.

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