Manhattan
A former Columbia University employee was arrested for sending anti-Semitic e-mails to faculty members, police sources said yesterday.
Michael Enrico, 51, allegedly fired off the threatening e-mails around March 30.
Accompanying the vitriol were photos of Hitler, a concentration camp and a swastika, sources said.
Detectives said Enrico had been embroiled in a labor dispute with the university.
Cops traced the e-mails to accounts used by Enrico’s wife.
He was arrested Wednesday and charged with aggravated harassment, said a spokesman for DA Cyrus Vance Jr.
Staten Island
Tempers boiled over in the kitchen of a Dongan Hills Italian restaurant as an employee stabbed a co-worker, police said.
Mariano Juan, 49, and the victim began arguing in the kitchen of Bella Vita on May 4 at 11:30 a.m., cops said.
Juan plunged a knife into the man’s side and fled, authorities said. The victim was hospitalized overnight.
Juan was busted Wednesday on an assault rap, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.
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A deli employee feuding with his boss’ son went ballistic and set fire to the son’s car and a bodega in Port Richmond, cops said.
Wednesday at 1 a.m., Aball Alrabei, 21, allegedly ignited lighter fluid on the victim’s Lexus parked on Maple Avenue near Richmond Terrace, damaging the paint job, cops said.
Alrabei then went to his boss’ deli, doused the walk-up window in lighter fluid and threw a match, charring the pane, cops said.
Alrabei was arrested on charges of arson and criminal mischief.
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Police busted a drug handler in New Dorp, authorities said.
Officers saw Edward Saccone, 37 do a hand-to-hand exchange with another man and hop into a car at Mill Road and New Dorp Lane Thursday at 8 p.m., cops aid.
The cops approached the vehicle and saw Saccone stuffing bags of alleged contraband into his clothing, sources said.
Police recovered 2.8 ounces of cocaine and an unmarked bottle filled with 74 oxycodone pills, detectives said.
Brooklyn
A 15-year-old gunman is under arrest for allegedly wounding a 9-year-old boy in an argument over a stolen bike at the Breukelen Houses in Canarsie Thursday.
The 15-year-old, whose name was withheld by police, was charged with assault.
The shooting took place after the victim, Ronnell Gurley, told his uncle of the theft.
They went hunting for the bike and found it in the possession of several teens.
An argument broke out and the 15-year-old pulled a gun and shot Gurley in the arm, police said.
In addition to the 15-year-old, police arrested Kimon Murray, 19, William Battle, 18, and Shindell Miller, 16, on charges related to the bike theft, police said.
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A gunman killed a man and wounded another outside a Sheepshead Bay barber shop.
The thug walked up to the men outside the shop on Avenue X near Haring Street at 10 a.m. yesterday and opened fire, putting a bullet in the chest of the 26-year-old victim and one in the leg of a 25-year-old man.
The gunman and an accomplice then jumped into a car and crashed two blocks away on Avenue V, cops said.
Both men were found hiding at the nearby Sheepshead Bay Houses, police said.
Charges were pending, said a spokesman for DA Charles Hynes.
Queens
An opportunistic thief who found a wallet helped herself to a $2,000 check and a credit card in Forest Hills, authorities said.
Inna Yangarber, 41, admitted to detectives she found a wallet around Feb. 20 and used the stolen credit card for nearly a month, sources said.
She also took a $2,000 check from the wallet, and cashed it at a Chase branch on Queens Boulevard, cops said.
Police busted Yangarber on June 16 on charges of grand larceny and identity theft, said a spokesperson for DA Richard Brown.
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A razor-wielding rage-aholic was arrested after slicing an acquaintance in Briarwood, cops said.
Danielle Cotton, 20, allegedly accosted the woman, pulled a razor and began flailing it on 87th Road near 150th Street on June 15 at 6 p.m., cops said.
“I’ll slice and dice these bitches,” she allegedly howled, then hurled a bowl at the foe, who wasn’t seriously injured.
Cotton was charged with assault.
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A gun-toting thug shot an acquaintance in the face in Flushing, authorities said.
Jasma Credle, 24, shot the woman in the left cheek in a residence on June 13 at 3:15 a.m., cops said.
Credle was charged with attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon.