New York Post

NYPD DAILY CRIME BLOTTER

- Amanda Woods and Daniel Prendergas­t

Brooklyn

Two thugs sprayed bullets into a Bedford-Stuyvesant supermarke­t in broad daylight, cops said.

The pair, who appear to be in their teens, stood in the door of the Farmer Supermarke­t and Deli on Myrtle Avenue near Throop Avenue at 1:20 p.m. Monday and fired into the store. No one was injured.

Police have identified a suspect in a Bedford-Stuyvesant shooting that left one man dead and another wounded.

Maurice Hennegan (above), 22, allegedly shot the men, ages 38 and 64, on Tompkins Avenue near Hart Street at about 7:30 a.m. last Sept. 28.

The younger victim, identified as Neil Thompson, suffered multiple torso wounds and died at Woodhull Hospital.

The older man, shot once in the torso, went to Kings County Hospital in stable condition, police said.

Hennegan was described as approximat­ely 5-foot-6 and 160 pounds.

Cops say the suspect pictured above exposed himself to a 30-year-old woman on an L train in East New York.

The 30-year-old victim was on the train at the Atlantic Avenue station at about 9:55 p.m. Tuesday when the suspect sitting across from her exposed his genitals and started fondling himself, according to police.

He was described as 45 to 55 years old and about 6-foot-1, and was last seen carrying a backpack and wearing sunglasses.

He wore a dark-colored cap, black pants and boots, a gray knit cap and a multicolor­ed scarf.

Manhattan

Police are looking for the suspect who has allegedly robbed two women on the Upper West Side since late December.

Cops say that about 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 5, he approached a 70-year-old woman near the front door of her apartment building at West End Avenue and West 105th Street, snatched her purse, pushed her to the ground and fled.

The senior reportedly suffered slight injuries to the left leg and forehead but declined medical attention, police said.

Cop say that seven days earlier, the same man approached a 24-year-old woman entering her apartment building at Columbus Avenue and West 107th Street at about 6:30 p.m.

The thief snatched her purse and fled east toward Central Park West.

The victim was not injured, police said.

This couple pushing a stroller allegedly assaulted a 37-year-old man and threatened to slash him as he was waiting for a subway train in Chinatown, authoritie­s said.

The victim was on the 6-train platform at the Canal Street station when he got into an argument with the couple at about 6 p.m. on Jan. 13, cops said.

Angry words were exchanged and then the male suspect smacked the victim, pulled a boxcutter and threatened to slash him.

The couple then fled. The victim suffered minor injuries but refused medical attention at the scene.

Queens

Cops say this duo mugged two men on subway trains in Queens and Manhattan in two months.

Back on Dec. 18, one of the men approached an 18year-old man on an E train at about 3 a.m., grabbed his iPhone and fled at the Northern Boulevard station in Woodside.

Then on Jan. 4 at 4 a.m., the suspects approached a man on an E train at the 23rd Street station in the Chelsea section of Manhattan, punched him in the face and head and grabbed his wallet containing a Metro-Card and a debit card, police said.

Both men were last seen wearing black coats — one sporting a blue do-rag and the other a red one, investigat­ors said.

The Bronx

A female livery-cab driver was attacked and robbed by a group of unruly women passengers in Pelham Bay, authoritie­s said.

The 25-year-old driver picked up the trio at Story Avenue and White Plains Road at about 1:40 a.m. on Jan. 21, cops said

As she dropped off the ladies on Hobart Street, one of the suspects punched her in the head while another grabbed approximat­ely $300 that had been stashed in the center console.

The suspects then fled toward Roberts Avenue.

The livery driver refused medical attention.

Crime Stoppers offers rewards of up to $2,500 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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