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Man charged in triple shooting: ‘I don’t give a f–k’

Allen Cooper is led by cops to a police car ouꦐtside the 88th precinct on April 22.Paul Martinka

This alleged killer, smirking Friday as he was led out of a Brooklyn station house, coldly said, “I don’t give a f–k. I’m here and they not.’’

Allen Cooper, wearing new bracelets, made his vile comment as he was being put into a police car outside the 88th precinct for trip to Central booking,♓ ꧑where he was charged with slaying three men — including a 76-year-old innocent bystander — in a drug dispute.

Cops said Cooper, 31, had been laying claim to his territory in the courtyard of the Ingersoll Houses in Fort Greene at about 1:50 a.m. on Sept. 20, 2015, when he fired nine rounds at his෴ rivals.

Calvin Clinksca𓆉les, 45, and 39-year-old Lacount Simmons were declared dead at the scene.

Herbert Brown, who was in 𒅌the wrong place at tꩲhe wrong time, died at Methodist Hospital.

Cooper — who shortꦓly afterward was identified as the suspect — fled to North Carolina, where he had been hiding out until💙 last week.

“On April 15, last Friday, . . . we got an anonymous call from a female indicating t𒁏hat Allen Cooper was in Fayetteville, North Carolina,” said Sgt. Richard Erickson, squad commander of the 88th Precinc💯t.

Local authorities apprehende💮d Cooper at his lady frie🃏nd’s apartment — and he was extradited to New York on Friday to face three charges of murder.

The career criꦚminal, who has priors includ🔜ing attempted murder and robbery, has refused to make any statements.

“He declined to speak,” s𒀰aid Erickson, adding, “There is video evidence and eyewitness evidence.

“He’s a bad individual.’’

Gina Hall, Brown’s widow, told The Post the day after the shooting, “I was on the phone with [Herbert] just before. He told me to sta𒐪yꦆ inside.

“All I heard was [someone yelling] ‘Yo!’ and then the shoot🦄ing started🐓.’’