A trigger-happy carjacker turned the streets of Brooklyn into a real-life game of Grand Theft Auto before he died in a wild shootout with cops in which some 130 shots were fired.
Sources said 23-year-old madman Victor Gordon’s shooting spree began with a late-night quarrel Friday with his girlfriend in Prospect Heights.
After storming out of the woman’s President Street apartment, Gordon carjacked a Dodge Charger on St. Pauls Place in Flatbush just before 2 p.m. yesterday.
He then returned to his girlfriend’s home, intending to continue their fight – but she wasn’t home.
Police sources and neighbors said Gordon appeared drunk, wavered briefly on the building’s steps, fired two shots into her door and then drove off in the stolen Charger.
But the love-fueled lunacy kicked into high gear when the maniac sped off and slammed into an empty bodega at Pacific Street and Troy Avenue and then staggered from the car.
The desperate ex-con, who cops say served time for weapons possession, managed to stumble about two blocks to Albany Avenue and Pacific Street, where he tried to force a group of people out of their Nissan Maxima, cops said.
When they sped off, Gordon then tried to carjack a gold Jeep Cherokee and ended up shooting the driver, retired postal worker Ronald Miles, 53, in the arm, the victim’s family said.
“The gunman approached the car and told him to get out,” said Miles’ wife, Janet. “My husband tried to speed away and then he got shot.”
Miles was in stable condition at Kings County Hospital.
The gun-wielding Gordon staggered two more blocks to Bergen Street where he forced a cabdriver out of his Lincoln Town Car at gunpoint.
But moments later, the carjacker crashed the sto len Lincoln into a pole blocks away at Park Place and Albany Avenue in Crown Heights, sending a traffic signal crashing to the ground, witnesses said.
“I went over to the car I asked him, ‘Are you OK?’ He looked disoriented,” said Ricky Williams, 46. “He was bleeding from his arm and head.”
As good Samaritans surrounded the car to help, they noticed he was feeling for something in the front seat – and soon realized he was reaching for his Glock 9 mm pistol.
“When people saw he had a gun they stepped away,” Williams said. “He was on his own.”
A pair of medics coincidentally on the scene also rushed over to help, but the madman trained his gun on them just as cops pulled up.
“He waited ’til [the police] came out [of their cars] and then he started popping,” said a 57-year-old witness.
The bloodthirsty lunatic fired wildly at cops, screaming, “F- you! F-you! F- you!”
Cops returned fire and hit him in the torso, dropping him to the pavement.
As he lay bleeding, he tried to fire underneath the patrol cars to hit cops, authorities said.
Officers fired several volleys of shots, finishing off the crazed perpetrator, who was pronounced dead at Kings County Hospital. Police sources said that cops fired as many as 90 of the 130 shots.
Additional reporting by Larry Celona, Sam Goldsmith, Patrick Gallahue and John Doyle