


A moped-riding menace slammed into a cop who tried to stop him for reckless driving in Queens – marking at least the second NYPD officer hit by a two-wheel terror this month, police said.
The rash motorist was whizzing along Junction Boulevard, approaching the 37th Avenue intersection in North Corona, around 2:20 p.m. Dec. 8 when the cop tried to stop him, police said.
But instead of obeying, the driver careened into the officer, hitting his left leg, police said.
The officer was taken to an area hospital with a cut on his leg, cops said.
The driver – shown in surveillance video released by the NYPD late Wednesday – took off and authorities were still looking to track him down Thursday.
In a similar incident this week, another wild moped rider, Brandynn Davis, 26, plowed into an NYPD cop who tried to stop him for running a red light in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, according to police.
He was arrested and slapped with a laundry list of charges, including assault on a police officer, cops said.