88th Precinct
Fort Greene–Clinton Hill
Knife cycle
A road rage incident took a turn for the worse when a baddie slashed a cyclist as they were arguing on Myrtle Avenue on Aug. 12.
The victim was riding his bike by Flatbush Avenue Extension at 6 pm when he got into an argument with the lout, authorities said. The dispute eventually became physical and the goon pulled out a box-cutter and slashed the cyclist, cutting his neck, chest, and back, according to a report.
Slap unhappy
A punk slapped a woman, knocked her to the ground, and stole $10 from her on Myrtle Avenue on Aug. 10.
Police said the jerk approached the lady near Adelphi Street at 2:10 am and struck her in the face, sending her straight to the pavement. The nogoodnik then took her Alexander Hamilton and fled, according to a report.
Stop snatch
A filcher snatched a woman’s phone and wallet from her hands as she was waiting at a Vanderbilt Avenue bus stop on Aug. 9.
The victim told police she was waiting for the bus near Myrtle Avenue at 9:35 am when the thief grabbed her Samsung Galaxy phone and wallet case from her hands and fled.
Powered down
A thief stole a delivery man’s electric bicycle as it was parked on Putnam Avenue on Aug. 10.
The delivery man left his Tai Ling E-bike unlocked in front of the store near Cambridge Place at 5:30 pm while he went inside and picked up a delivery, but while he was getting the order ready, a baddie took the bike and fled, according to authorities.
Ice scream
A jerk interrupted a woman’s trip to the ice cream shop when he snatched her phone from her hands on Clermont Avenue on Aug. 10.
The victim told cops she was by DeKalb Avenue at 9:25 pm, on her way to get a sweet treat, when the punk asked for the time. The woman pulled out her phone to help but the lawbreaker grabbed it from her and fled.
Senior sticking
Cops cuffed a guy who they say struck an 84-year-old man with a stick on Park Avenue on Aug. 8.
The 55-year-old suspect allegedly hit the oldster with the makeshift weapon near Park Avenue at 7 am, cutting his arm, a report said.
— Lauren Gill