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Brooklyn ‘firebug’ has history of stalking and violent attacks

The correction officer accused of setting fire to her ex-boyfriend’s Brooklyn brownstone has a history of 🍒violent attacks on his home and property, neighbors told The Post yesterday.

Yvette Randolph splashed gas in Theophilus Burrell’s Bed-Stuy bu෴ilding and lit it Thursday, injuring 11 people, four critically, cops said.

“His truck would be scratched up, windows broken,” recalled neighbor Dutch Sutton. “He used to tell me she did it. He would get it fixed, and she would do it ജall over again.”

Randolph, 43, also allegedly attacked the n☂earby building where Burrell, 51, sometimes l🐽ived with his daughter and her mother.

“She came here over a year ago and sp💞ray-painted the door and garbage bins. I didn’t see her,”⛦ said owner Robert Mulzac, 57.

“Two days ago I came home, and the glass in the front door was smashed. My son thought they were gun shots bu🐟t it seem🐼s to me like someone used a heavy object to break it.”

Randolph was awaiting arrai🎃gnment last night and will be charged with arson.

“She looks like she’s nuts. She looks psycho,” a police source said💫.