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Man who ‘beheaded’ Diddy wax statue turns self in to cops

Heā€™s a Bad Boy for Life.

A career criminal turned himself in to the NYPD on Monday for toppling the wax statue of Diddy inside šŸ Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, police sources said.

Timothy Glover, 44, was charged with criminal mischief in the second-degree for the Feb. 17 incident, in which he essentially beheaded the figure of the rapper,ā™› causing $300,000 worth of damage, authorities said.

That day, Glover strolled into the Manhattan tourist attraction around 9 p.m. without a tš’ˆ”icket and went up to the ninth floor, where the Diddy statue was located, police saidį€£.

He then kicked over the figure, causing the rą“œapperā€™ź¦¬s ā€œhead to come loose from his body,ā€ cops said.

A police souršŸ¦„ce described Glover as an ā€œemotionally disturbed personā€ ź¦…who is ā€œwell-knownā€ to the Midtown South Precinct.

Glover has 24 prior arrests on his record for offenses that include criminal mischief, turnstile jumpišŸŒŠng, assault, criminal possession of marijuana and violatšŸŒing an order of protection, which involved a girlfriend, authorities said.

On April 4, 1994, Glover was busted for displaying a firearm during a robbšŸŽery and was also nabbed for narcotics possession in the 1990s, according to polišŸŒœce.

ā€œHeā€™s the local vagrant,ā€ the police source said.

Glover was taken to Bellevue Hospital Center for a psychiatricź©² evaluation, accordš”ing to cops.

The statue of Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, was dressed in the same outfit he woreź¦• in the advertisement for his fragrance, ā€œI Am King,ā€ according to a report.

Tickets to the museum start at $29.95