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NYPD DAILY CRIME BLOTTER

- Dana Sauchelli, Aaron Feis and Antonio Antenucci

Brooklyn

A 15yearold boy was killed in an apparent gangrelate­d shooting on a Brooklyn corner Sunday afternoon, authoritie­s said.

Isiah Joseph was with a 20yearold man at Avenue H and East 56th Street in Flatlands at around 1 p.m. when they got into an argument with three men, cops said.

One of the three opened fire, striking Joseph in the back and the man in the buttocks and hip, police said.

Both were rushed to Brookdale Hospital, where the teen was declared dead. The second victim is listed in stable condition.

A gunman who fatally shot one person and injured another in Brownsvill­e is in custody after six weeks on the run, authoritie­s said Sunday.

Antonio Mahon, 20, blasted the victims as they were walking to a deli at Livonia and Rockaway avenues at about 8:45 a.m. on Nov. 28, cops said.

One of the victims, Aaron Locklear, 30, succumbed to his wounds at Brookdale Hospital on Dec. 11.

The other victim, 28, was taken to Kings County Hospital in stable condition.

Mahon, of Queens, was arrested Friday.

Staten Island

A highschool student was so offended that a boy near her passed gas that she picked up a stool and lunged at him, lawenforce­ment sources said Sunday.

Joquasha Rosado, 17, lost it when a 15yearold boy at South Richmond HS in Tottenvill­e broke wind near her at around 2:10 p.m. on Jan. 1, a criminal complaint states.

Rosado picked up a metal stool and hit the boy in the head, the sources said. She also punched him 10 to 15 times, sending him to the hospital, they added.

He needed eight stitches to close a gaping gash, the sources said.

Rosado was charged with assault, criminal possession of a weapon and harassment.

Police on Sunday released video of a suspect (above) who stabbed a 9yearold boy in Mariners Harbor.

The disturbing attack occurred at around 7:45 a.m. Friday when the boy was walking on Union Avenue near Leyden Avenue and the creep grabbed him from behind.

The assailant gouged his young victim with a sharp object in the neck, arm and back of the head before the kid was able to break free and dash off through the snow, according to cops.

The thug was wearing dark clothing and did not speak during the horrific attack, sources said.

A raging girlfriend dumped paint over her boyfriend’s car and smashed his windshield on New Year’s Day in Concord, lawenforce­ment officials said Sunday.

Michelle Perez, 29, splattered the paint as her boyfriend looked on and then shattered the windshield at around 3 a.m. Jan. 1 on Fayette Avenue near Parkinson Avenue, court papers state.

A student socked a school safety agent in the eye as the female worker tried to break up a fight inside Curtis HS in St. George, according to criminal records.

Taiwo Oguntoyinb­o, 16, punched the officer as she was responding to a call for a fight inside the school at around 11 a.m., on Jan. 7, the court documents state.

The punch caused the officer substantia­l swelling and pain, the complaint states.

Oguntoyinb­o was charged with assault, obstructin­g government­al administra­tion and harassment, according to authoritie­s.

The Bronx

A thug (pictured) shot a teen in Fordham Heights, officials said Sunday.

The 17yearold victim was walking near East 184th Street and Ryer Avenue at 12:45 a.m. Saturday when the gunman came up behind him and opened fire, cops said.

The victim was struck once in the leg and was treated at St. Barnabas Hospital.

Manhattan

cheapskate movielover has been caught repeatedly sneaking into a Midtown theater without paying, sources said Sunday.

Joseph Taylor, 35, was caught trespassin­g at the AMC Theater on West 42nd Street at around 1:40 p.m. Tuesday, cops said.

It was his fourth time sneaking into the theater to watch a film, the manager said.

Taylor had an active warrant out against him and was arrested.

A man in his 40s was shot in the butt in Harlem on Sunday, cops said.

The shooting occurred at around 3 a.m. on 137th Street near Malcolm X Boulevard, sources said.

The victim was rushed to Harlem Hospital and is expected to survive, cops said. The shooter fled.

Crime Stoppers offers rewards of up to $2,000 for your help in solving violent crimes. You don’t have to reveal your identity. Call Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS or go to www.nypdcrimes­toppers.com.

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