BROOKLYN
* A teenager menaced his mom and kid brother in separate incidents at their Bay Ridge home, authorities said yesterday.
About 11:30 a.m. on July 28 Ricardo Pacheco, 17, climbed into his brother’s bedroom at their 82nd Street apartment near Fifth Avenue.
As he allegedly started taking property, Pacheco’s 13-year-old brother tried to stop him. Pacheco hit his brother in the back and fled, police said.
Ricardo struck again at about 11:30 a.m. Monday, breaking his mother’s cellphone during an argument in their apartment.
He then allegedly damaged a bookcase and went to the roof, where he ripped out the cables from his family’s TV system. The mom called 911 and police arrested Pacheco, who was charged with assault, menacing and criminal mischief.
* A man selling DVDs door to door trashed a Bedford-Stuyvesant jewelry store and threatened a worker who refused to buy his wares, authorities said yesterday.
Sources said Alexander Harrison, 33, went wild when the 32-year-old worker declined to buy a DVD inside Iceman’s Jewelry on Nostrand Avenue near Herkimer Street at about 5:50 p.m. Monday.
Harrison allegedly grabbed a chair and smashed it against a Plexiglas window behind which the worker was standing. He then tossed a piece of the bottle over the window at the worker. Harrison was charged with menacing, criminal mischief and weapons possession.
* Three motorists were critically injured in a pileup in East New York, police said yesterday.
The accident occurred just after 6 p.m. Monday as a green 1993 Ford Explorer carrying four people was entering the eastbound lanes of the Belt Parkway and lost control at Pennsylvania Avenue, cops said.
The Explorer collided with a white 1996 Chevy van with four occupants, which then crashed into a black sedan. The 25-year-old driver of the SUV and 49-year-old Chevy driver were rushed to Brookdale Hospital where they were listed in critical condition, as was a 27-year-old Chevy passenger.
MANHATTAN
* A thug shot two men on a Harlem street, police sources said yesterday.
The victims, in their 20s, were confronted by the unidentified shooter on Madison Avenue between East 131st and 132nd streets at about 9:30 p.m. Monday.
Pulling a gun, he shot one victim in the back and the other in the arm.
The wounded men were rushed to Harlem Hospital, and the gunman fled on foot northbound on Madison Avenue.
* A gun-wielding teenager shot a man in the chest on a Morningside Heights street, police sources said yesterday.
The unidentified suspect approached the victim on West 125th Street and Morningside Avenue at about 11 p.m. Monday.
He pulled a firearm and shot the victim before fleeing northbound on Morningside Avenue.
The victim was taken to Harlem Hospital, where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
STATEN ISLAND
* A mother and son were charged with assault yesterday after getting into a bar brawl in West Brighton, authorities said.
Kathleen Woodford, 43, and her son Keith, 22, were drinking in Afternoone’s Bar on Forest Avenue at 12:40 a.m. when all hell broke loose, sources said.
Keith allegedly smashed another patron over the head with a picture frame. The violence then spilled outside, where Keith allegedly struck another man in the face.
Kathleen then grabbed Keith’s ex-girlfriend by the hair and tossed her to the ground, causing cuts and bruises. Police were called and Keith allegedly punched an officer in the face .
In addition to assault, Keith was charged with weapons possession, resisting arrest and criminal mischief, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.
* A drunken motorist was arrested after police caught him driving erratically in Stapleton, authorities said yesterday.
Fernando Zarate, 29, whose license had been revoked, drove his 1992 Toyota onto a sidewalk on Broad Street, almost barreling into a pedestrian at 2:40 a.m. Monday, sources said.
He was charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and aggravated unlicensed operation, said Donovan’s spokesman.