94th Precinct
Greenpoint–Northside
Mean teen
A group of eight adults and teenagers attacked a 15-year-old girl on Lorimer Street in broad daylight on May 19, police said.
The youngster told cops she was between Richardson and Frost streets at 4 pm, on her way home from school, when a bully ran up to her and socked her in the face.
The gang then swarmed the girl and punched and kicked her, then threw her to the ground, according to the authorities. A grown scoundrel grabbed the youth’s iPhone out of her hand and the cretinous crew scattered, law enforcement officials said.
The gal suffered bruises and scratches to her face and head, cops stated.
Kids outside the hall
A group of five teenaged girls attacked a 16-year-old as she was walking home from school on Driggs Avenue on May 19, according to a report.
The victim stated she was waiting for a bus at the corner Manhattan Avenue at 4:30 pm when the quarrelsome quintet approached.
“Do you want it, too?” one of the bullies asked before arguing with her, cops said.
The juvenile delinquent then hit her over the head with a water bottle and another grabbed the victim’s chain nameplate from around her neck before the terror squad ran off, police reported.
The victim said she knew two of the menaces from her high school. Police have not yet made any arrests in the case, officers said.
Running on empty
A bandit held up a man at gunpoint and stole his cash on Richardson Street on May 20, cops said.
The 25-year-old victim said he was between Lorimer and Leonard streets at 9:15 pm when the goon walked up to him and pointed the piece at his head.
“Empty out your pockets,” the villain supposedly told him.
The unlucky soul forked over $100.
Not so tough
A supposed tough guy robbed a 13-year-old boy on Humboldt Street on May 21, according to law enforcement officials.
The pint-sized victim told police that he was at Withers Street at 3:45 pm on his way home from school when the galoot appeared.
“Give me your phone or I’m going to punch you,” the meanie supposedly threatened.
The victim handed over his phone and his wallet, which contained cash and his MetroCard, cops said.
Wrong answer
Cops cuffed a man who they say drunkenly assaulted a police officer on Manhattan Avenue on May 22 when the cop tried to get him to a hospital.
Police said the officer saw the man lying unconscious on the sidewalk between Bedford and Norman avenues at 9:30 pm, called for emergency backup, and woke the suspect up.
When the accused came to, he started swinging at the officer and then flailed his arms and legs to avoid the bracelets, according to a report. An ambulance transported the fellow to Woodhull Hospital and he was charged with assault and resisting arrest, the report says.
Seeing the light
A club goer beat a fellow night owl on the head with a flashlight at a Manhattan Avenue haunt on May 25, the authorities stated.
The 24-year-old victim said he was at a nightclub between Green and Freeman streets at 12:10 am when he got into an argument with the lowlife.
The goon pulled the light, beaned the victim in the brain case, and scrammed, according to police officials. Emergency services took the victim to Bellevue Hospital, police said.
— Danielle Furfaro