NYPD DAILY CRIME BLOTTER
The Bronx
A speedy gunman robbed three people in five minutes, cops saidWednesday.
The suspect ( above) first pulled a gun on a 74yearold man as he was entering the side door of his homeon LydigAvenue inMorris Park at about 10: 35 p. m. on April 1, but left emptyhanded, according to police.
About two minutes later, he approached a 30yearold man at Lydig and Paulding avenues and robbed him of $ 20, police said.
At 10: 40 p. m., the crook held up a 24yearold man who was also at a side door of his home several blocks away onWallace Street, and fled with an iPhone 6 and $ 20, authorities said.
The suspect is in his 30s, stands about 5foot8 and weighs about 200 pounds, cops said.
A Pittsburgh Pirates fan snatched a $ 13,500 necklace from a University Heights jewelry shop, cops saidWednesday.
The suspect ( above) entered Gold Palace on East Fordham Road at 1 p. m. on March 7 and swiped the bling, which featured a big jewelencrusted fist holding money with thewords “GET YOUR MONEY UP,” froma table in a back room of the shop, police said.
A customer had brought in the chain for a cleaning, cops added.
The suspect was seen on surveillance video in a black and yellow Pirates jacket and hat, according to lawenforcement authorities.
Brooklyn
A man with car trouble was robbed of his $ 95,500 Rolex watch after he pulled over in Bushwick, police sources said Wednesday.
The victim, 59, who had pulled over his car at Bushwick Avenue and Weirfield Street at around 2 a. m. Saturday, was approached by three men, the sources said.
The thugs punched him in the face and took his watch and cellphone, cops said.
He suffered a laceration above the left eye and received several stitches at Mount Sinai Hospital, the sources said.
Officials released no description of the assailants.
A gunman robbed two customers at a Clinton Hill liquor store, authorities said Wednesday.
The man, believed to be in his 30s, pulled a black handgun at the Bouchon liquor store on Franklin Avenue at approximately 7: 40 p. m. Friday and took an umbrella, a bag, $ 335 and wallets from a man and awoman, cops said.
The thief stands about 5foot2 and was wearing a gray ski cap, black bandana and green jacket, said lawenforcement authorities.
Manhattan
Atrespasser pushedaPort Authority cop against a railing on a GeorgeWashington Bridge walkway and kicked another officer as they attempted to apprehend him, police sources said.
Justin Infante, 19, was spotted hanging out near the walking path, which was closed for construction at 1: 30 p. m. Tuesday, PA police said.
When the PA cops approached him, he became violent, the sources said.
“Killme! Killme now!” he said, according to the sources.
He was charged with criminal trespassing, resisting arrest, reckless endangerment and two counts of assault in the first and second degree, the sources said.
The officer he pushed received hospital treatment for a back injury. A police source said Infante wasn’t fingerprinted at the station house so it wasn’t immediately known if he has prior arrests inNewYork.
Queens
Three suspects ( one pictured above) are wanted for breaking into 17 businesses, mostly in Queens, and stealing more than $ 35,000, cops saidWednesday.
The thieves’ biggest score camewhen they busted into the offices of Deep Trading Corp. on 30th Avenue in Astoria at 2: 30 a. m. on March 2 and swiped $ 10,574 froma safe, police said.
The gang most recently struck on April 1, stealing $ 5,500 from the N& K Jmart on Northern Boulevard in JacksonHeights, cops said.
The burglars clipped locks on rolldown gates of the businesses to get inside.
Locations in Manhattan and Brooklynwere also burglarized, police said..
A male suspect was seen on surveillance video at a March 13 burglary at a WoodsideChinese food restaurant where $ 100 was taken, cops said.
Two burglars struck a residential building in Woodside, cops saidWednesday.
The suspects ( pictured) were seen on video inside the 39th Avenue building near 69th Street at about 4 a. m. Monday, police said.