94th Precinct
Greenpoint–Northside
Barroom brawl
One woman attacked another after they got into an argument at a nightclub on N. Eighth Street on March 20.
The victim told police that she was at a bar between Driggs Avenue and Roebling Street at midnight when a verbal argument between the women turned violent. According to the victim, the assailant picked up a glass and hit her in the head, causing a cut above her left eye. The perp then ran away.
The victim was treated at the scene, and police have made no arrests.
Pole position
An unknown deviant assaulted a man on N. Eighth Street and then briefly stole his car on Feb. 26.
The victim told police that he was on the street between Driggs Avenue and Roebling Street at 2:05 pm when the shifty robber punched him in the face and kicked him in the stomach before stealing his car and driving it around the block and leaving it.
Gunpoint
A robber shoved a Glock pistol in the face of victim and stole all of his property on West Street on Feb. 26.
The victim told police that he was standing near Huron Street at 6:30 pm when the perp pulled out the handgun.
“Give me everything,” the robber said.
The victim forked over his wallet, cellphone, debit card and driver’s license, and the robber fled.
iStolen
A gang of teen punks stole a man’s electronics as he walked to work on Bedford Avenue on March 12.
The victim told police he was near N. 11th Street at 6:40 pm when he saw the teenagers standing around ominously.
“I have a gun, give me your stuff,” one of them said to him.
The victim handed over his iPod and iPod Nano and the gang ran off.
Bling blade
Six teenagers robbed a guy and threatened to stab him if he didn’t hand over his jewelry and electronics on Metropolitan Avenue on March 22.
The victim told police he was near Lorimer Street at 3:10 pm when six kids surrounded him and one pulled out a six-inch knife.
“If you don’t run your pockets, I will stab you,” the knife-wielder said.
The 18-year-old victim handed over his cellphone, headphones, and a gold chain and the six goons all ran into the Lorimer Street L train station.
Bullet holes
A 75-year-old woman heard someone fire shots and discovered the bullets hit outside her N. Ninth Street house on March 19.
The woman told police she was in her house between Kent and Wythe avenues at 3:30 am when she heard the shots. She found the damage to the outside of her house. No one was injured and nearby security cameras did not record the shooter.
— Danielle Furfaro