NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
The Bronx
The suspect pictured above and several alleged cohorts stabbed two men in front of a Schuylerville deli, authorities said Tuesday.
The suspects hopped out of a gray car and stabbed the victims in front of the Green Apple market on East Tremont Avenue near Lafayette Avenue at about 3:40 a.m. Sunday, cops said.
A 38yearold man was stabbed in the neck and arm and a 46yearold man was stabbed in the head.
Both were hospitalized in stable condition.
One suspect, Joseph Aponte, 27, has been busted.
Three suspected muggers (one pictured above) targeted two straphangers at elevatedtrain stations in the Woodstock section, cops said Tuesday.
The thugs first struck at a station on the 6 line at Southern Boulevard near East 149th Street at 11 p.m. on Nov. 16, police said.
Two of them held down a 37yearold man while the third punched him in the face and grabbed his phone and bike.
The fiends then assaulted and robbed a 54yearold victim at the 6 station on Southern Boulevard near Longwood Avenue at 11:10 p.m. the following night, cops said.
Brooklyn
A woman walking home after a night of partying was raped by three men in Crown Heights, police sources said Tuesday.
The intoxicated 27yearold victim had just left the subway at the Crown HeightsUtica Avenue station and was walking toward her home when two of the fiends approached and engaged her in conversation at about 2:15 a.m. Sunday, the sources said.
The two forced her into a basement apartment, where a third man joined them and they all raped her, the sources said.
After the attack, the woman took a cab home and alerted her roommate, who called cops.
Queens
An Alabama man has been charged with carrying a handgun at La Guardia Airport, Port Authority police said Tuesday.
Thomas Whitten, 43, was in New York for three days to clear out the apartment of his recently deceased father, he told The Post.
Whitten took his father’s gun, two loaded magazines and an additional 50 rounds of ammo with him to the airport Sunday for a flight back to Alabama.
Whitten said he locked the guns and ammo in a box and informed a federal TSA agent.
Instead of putting the box in checked luggage as Whitten expected and letting him board his flight, the agent called PA cops, who arrested Whitten and charged him with criminal possession of a weapon.
Whitten is due in court on Jan. 22 and is facing felony charges.
A man who allegedly shook his girlfriend’s 4monthold child to death in a Jamaica apartment in January has been arrested.
Jhalil Williams, 29, was busted Monday and charged with the murder of Javion Durett after the city Medical Examiner’s Office concluded that the baby died from hemorrhages of the eyes, brain and spine, cops said.
After his arrest, Williams admitted shaking the child to death, police said.
Williams was minding Javion in the early hours of Jan. 25, when he picked up the boy and aggressively shook him, cops said.
The baby started bleeding from the nose and rectum before becoming unresponsive, and Williams waited before calling 911, police said.
Williams had long been a suspect in the child’s death, but police could not arrest him until the ME’s Office finished its testing, authorities said
Manhattan
A hatefilled letter claiming to be from the terrorist who masterminded the deadly Paris attacks was mailed to an East Village boutique, authorities said Tuesday.
The ranting note, which included antiSemitic, antiFrench and antigay language, was found at Meg, a clothing store on East Ninth Street, at 11 a.m. Monday, cops said.
The return address included the name Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the terrorist who plotted the Nov. 13 attacks that killed 130 people in a series of coordinated shootings and bombings.
Abaaoud was killed days later in a raid by French authorities.
The NYPD’s Hate Crime Task Force is investigating the letter.