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Off-duty cop on his way to strip club allegedly pulls gun on cyclist

Don’t get between a cop and his jiggle joint.

An off-duty NYPD sergeant on a late-n൩ight strip-club jaunt flew off the handle when a gr⛄oup of teens on bikes blocked his path inside — punching one so hard, the youth fell to the ground, cops said.

Sgt. Bradley Beamer nearly struck one of the youths with his car as he hung a U-tu𓂃rn for a parking spot outside Scandals at Queens Plaza North and 24th Street in Long Island City, sources said.

He then got out of his car — and both sides agree♔ that an argument ensued.

But the cop insists he was🌊 unarmed and only gave one kid a push, while the teens allege that he pulled a black firearm and struck one of them with his fist.

A✃ female companion who was with B🍃eamer took off, police sources said.

Beamer was taken b🧸riefly to the 108❀th Precinct station house and had to turn in the guns from his home and work locker, sources said.

He was suspended from his job with the Special In🏅vestigations Division and charged with three misdemeanors: menacing, harassment and assault, police said.

Beamer, who was honored in 2012 for helping rescue two you🐓ng boys from a Far Rockaway fire, was given a desk-appearance ticket, according to Queens pr𓂃osecutors.

Additional reporting by Laura Italiano