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BENSONHURST: Gunman unleashes fire on man

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By Max Jaeger

Brooklyn Daily

62nd Precinct

Bensonhurst—Bath Beach

Rain of bullets

Someone unleashed a volley of gunfire on McDonald Avenue on Oct. 29.

Bullets flew on the avenue between Avenue P and Quentin Road at 8:23 pm, when a guy wearing a hoodie walked up to a 34-year-old man and shot him several times in the left hand, left leg, and left foot, police said.

The victim was taken to Coney Island Hospital in stable condition, according to law enforcement sources. There are no suspects and the investigation is ongoing, police said.

Door-buster

A buster is kicking down front doors to break into homes in the 62nd Precinct, cops say. Here’s where he has hit:

• A burglar made a cavity in a Kings Highway dentist office’s front door when he pried it open to steal $400 on Oct. 31.

The incident went down at 6:11 am at the office between W. Fourth and W. Fifth streets in Gravesend, a police report states.

• Someone broke the lock to a medical center just a few doors down on Kings Highway early on Nov. 1.

The burglar bashed his way into the urgent care center between W. Fourth and W. Fifth streets in Gravesend at 4 am, police said. It is not clear whether he stole anything, police reports state.

• Later that day, someone bashed in an Avenue U apartment door and stole $2,000 in cash, electronics, and jewelry.

The resident returned to her home between W. Sixth and W. Seventh streets in Gravesend at 6:30 pm to find the damage, police said.

The door handle was locked — but not the deadbolt — and the burglar cracked the door frame in forcing open the door, a police report stated.

Masquerade brawl

Masked bandits beat up and robbed a guy on Bay Ridge Avenue on Nov. 2.

A pair of punks demanded the victim’s wallet between 14th and 15th avenues in Bensonhurst, and when the victim refused, the pair started punching him in the face and stomach, police said.

The man fell to the ground, and the punks took his wallet and fled, a police report states.

Six-on-two

Six suckers sliced up a pair of women and stole one lady’s phone and wallet on 86th Street on Nov. 1.

Four men and two women descended upon two other women in the street between Bay 35th Street and 24th Avenue in Gravesend at 4:40 am, police said.

The gang sliced one woman and gave the other a bruise to the face, a police report states. The attackers took a cellphone and $300 from one of the women, according to law enforcement sources.

— Max Jaeger

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