THE VILLAGER, FEB. 13, 2014

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POLICE BLOTTER Anti-gay attack

Police images of two suspects in a Jan. 25 gunpoint robbery inside a resident’s home.

Noho home invasion Police are searching for two men who they believe robbed another man at gunpoint inside his Noho home on Jan. 25. The alleged thugs, pictured above, were both packing firearms when they broke into the apartment at 645 Broadway around midnight, according to cops. They then forced the startled resident, 29, to hand over an undetermined amount of cash, an iPad and a laptop, after which they fled the scene. There were no injuries reported, police said.

Police images of three suspects in a Jan. 1 anti-gay assault outside Stuyvesant Town.

Police are also still searching for three men who allegedly attacked another man on a sidewalk outside Stuyvesant Town on Jan. 1, in what is being investigated as an anti-gay hate crime. The victim, 27, was walking along First Ave. with a male friend, 34, around 3 a.m. when the three men, pictured below, left, reportedly started a dispute with him near the corner of E. 15th St. by making homophobic slurs. Moments later, the allegedly bigoted attackers punched the victim in the head multiple times, leaving him with bruises, police said. That case is being investigated by the Police Department’s Hate Crimes Task Force, according to authorities.

The great chase An alleged robber had the tables turned on him on Feb. 9, when his victim pursued him in a wildly dangerous underground chase that ended in his arrest. It all started around 7:30 a.m., near the corner of W. Fourth St. and Sixth Ave., when Jeff Hamm, 54, snatched $94 in cash and a cigarette lighter out of the hand of the 52-year-old man, police said. The victim immediately tried to grab back his possessions, but Hamm backed him off with a fighting stance, and then turned and fled on foot. The other man chased him all the way to W. Houston and Varick Sts., where Hamm reportedly ran down into the No. 1 train subway entrance. The victim kept pursuing him. Hamm then decided to jump down onto the northbound train tracks and run into the subway tunnel, according to the

Bleecker pot activist gets out of jail BY LINCOLN ANDERSON

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fter three years in jail in Wisconsin and Nebraska on pot-trafficking charges, Dana Beal was freed on parole in Nebraska on Wed., Feb. 12. According to his attorney, Noah Potter, Beal is currently in Omaha. Potter is trying to find a place for Beal to live in New York City that is acceptable to authorities. His former residence at 9 Bleecker St., the longtime Yippie headquarters, was recently vacated due to an ongoing dispute over mortgage payments. “They don’t want him to stay with a Mex-

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ican cartel,” Potter explained. “They want him to stay in a nice, stable environment.” Beal was arrested after he was caught in the Midwest while transporting marijuana in a duffel bag in a van from the West Coast bound for Michigan and New York City. Beal argued in court that it was all medical marijuana. Activist John Penley said he was relieved to hear Beal, 67, was released, but that it will be hard for him to find a place to live. “No one’s going to want him to live with them,” Penley said. “The parole agents can go in any time. Nobody likes government agents coming into their place.”

police report. The other man did the same, chasing Hamm through the dark tunnel, all the way up to the Christopher St. station, where the alleged robber jumped up onto the platform and headed back up to street level. The epic chase continued aboveground, as the victim followed Hamm on a twisting path that led them to Grove and Bleecker Sts., where the perpetrator tried to hop into a cab and get away. But a nearby police officer spotted the commotion as the victim struggled with Hamm and screamed, “That guy robbed me!” The officer was able to yank Hamm out of the taxi and arrest him. Hamm was charged with robbery.

Stolen-card stash Police arrested Akiirah Allen, 20, on Feb. 6 after she was stopped and searched due to suspicious behavior and found to be carrying four stolen credit cards. Officers said they spotted Allen around 2:30 a.m. as she walked along Grove St. while attempting to open the front doors of several residential buildings. She eventually got into the lobby at 35 Grove St., near Bleecker St., after which she was immediately questioned by cops. After running a check on her name, it was discovered that Allen had several open warrants, including one for multiple counts of assault, as well as harassment and menacing, stemming from a Brooklyn incident last June. Police searched Allen and found the four allegedly stolen credit cards in her wallet, none of which were in her name. For the Feb. 6 incident, Allen was charged with criminal possession of stolen property.

Rough way to get kicks Plenty of revelers flock to the Jane Hotel for the lively atmosphere of its bar. But on Fri., Feb. 7, one unfortunate man found that, sometimes, the real action takes place in the bathroom. The man, 37, was doing his business in a stall at the 113 Jane St. hot spot around 10:45 p.m. when Michael Klein, 39, inexplicably walked into the restroom and kicked the stall door, bashing it open and hitting the man in the head, according to police. Klein then reportedly counted to three before kicking in the door once more, again slamming the stall’s occupant in the head. After security discovered the situation, police were called to the scene and Klein was arrested shortly afterward. He was charged with assault and harassment. The victim refused medical attention, police said.

Thief caught at Catch Police arrested Marius Paduraru, 24, on Feb. 2 after he allegedly snatched a woman’s cell phone at a Meatpacking District bar. The victim, 22, said she momentarily placed her phone on the hostess’s table after entering Catch, at 21 Ninth Ave., around 2 a.m. Witnesses claimed Paduraru immediately picked it up and tried to stroll out of the bar, but he was stopped by a security guard who had realized something was afoot. The bouncer reportedly found the stolen phone stashed inside Paduraru’s pant leg, and police said they arrived on the scene shortly afterward to apprehend him. Paduraru was charged with petty larceny and criminal possession of stolen property.

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