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Cop recalls ‘gun fight’ miracle

A tough Brooklyn cop who was saved from taking a bullet in the gu🅘t when his finger jammed underneath the hammer of a man’s .38-caliber reꦆvolver during a struggle told rapt jurors about the harrowing life-or-death encounter at the accused thug’s attempted-murder trial Wednesday.

Sgt. Michael Miller fought with Eugene Graves, 32🔜, 🔯over the gun after he noticed it in Graves’ pants during a traffic stop in Bedford-Stuyvesant in 2011, prosecutors say.

“He sti꧟cks it under my [bulletproof] vest. ♎It [the vest] doesn’t cover my stomach,” Miller testified. “That’s when I’m begging him, ‘Please don’t shoot me, please don’t do it!’ ”

Miller said Graves pulled the trigger several times —ꦓ but miraculously, the gun didn’t go 🧜off.

“The divine intervention was the tip of m☂y finger 𝄹getting in his gun,” Miller said. “Honestly, I was waiting for my partner to shoot him.”

Graves faces life in priso♒n. Defense attorney Damien Brown said the cops improperly stopped the c🎐ar and that the gun didn’t belong to Graves.