A man robbed a trio of Brooklyn businesses at gunpoint during a three-day crime spree, police said Tuesday.

The first robbery happened just before 10 p.m. on September 23rd, at a fast food store on Ralph Avenue near Bergen Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant, police said.

The unidentified crook ordered a cheeseburger at Crown Fried Chicken, then pulled a pistol and demanded the cash from the register, cops said.

He got away with around $630, police said.

Two days later at around 2 p.m., he stole $50 from Etoman Beauty Supply at 347 Ralph Ave, again ordering something from the person at the register, then pulling a gun and demanding cash, police said.

The third robbery happened at a Metro PCS store at 455 Sutter Avenue in Brownsville, just before 2 p.m. on September 26th. The bandit pulled the same scam — he asked an employee about cell phones, then pulled a gun and demanded items, police said.

That time he got away with and iPhone and an LG Stylo Plus, according to police.

No-one was injured in any of the robberies, cops said.

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