HOW YOU DOIN!?!?
"Please don't let me die!" Makeda Barnes-Joseph had screamed as she lay bleeding on the ground next to her car in the trendy neighborhood.
"Am I going to die?" Barnes-Joseph cried at 3:50 a.m. on W. 14th St. near Washington St.
Before she was taken off in an ambulance, she identified her attacker as Remy Ma - best known as the former leading lady of rapper Fat Joe's Terror Squad, police sources said.
The hip-hop hothead sped away in a Cadillac Escalade, but she crashed a few blocks away and then fled on foot, police sources said.
Remy Ma had stomped into the trendy Pizza Bar on Ninth Ave. near W. 14th St. with an entourage just after midnight.
Barnes-Joseph, 23, was among the crew celebrating a mutual pal's 25th birthday. Remy Ma and Barnes-Joseph grew up near each other in the Bronx and were introduced by the birthday girl.
Three years ago, the self-proclaimed Queen of New York told a music Web site that she was tough, but not a fan of gunfire. "At the end of the day, I'm a girl," she said. "It's not like I roll up and shoot up everybody."
Christina Barnes, 57, the victim's teary-eyed mom, wants the bad girl locked up.
"Justice should be done," Barnes said. "She had no right to do this to my child."
Witnesses told cops that Remy Ma accused Barnes-Joseph of stealing $2,000 before the shooting. The rapper, who grew up in Castle Hill, said her pal had been the last person to hold her purse, the witnesses said.
Police were searching for the gun and reviewing surveillance footage from nearby buildings.
Friends of the rapper and the victim were surprised by the gunplay, saying the women were close. They chatted by phone before going to the Meatpacking District, even consulting on outfits, pals said.
The wounded woman, who has a business degree from Berkeley College in Manhattan, also baby-sat Remy Ma's kids, a 7-year-old boy and a 4-year-old girl.
"They would do everything together," said Kevin Wilson, 24, who attended yesterday's birthday bash. "They were like sisters (NYDAILYNEWS)."
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