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Man shot dead by cops while resisting arrest gave cops his brother’s ID during traffic stop

The ex-con shot dead while resisting arrest in The Bronx on Thursday had given cops his brother’s ID during a traffic stop, The Post has learned — but police were still able to link him to three open warrants.

Allan Feliz, 31, gave police the Ohio ID of his 29-year-old brother, Samy Feliz, police sources said.

But Allan had used Samy’s name before, the sources said. As a result, Allan’s open warrants for disorderly conduct, littering and unlicensed driving still came up when Samy’s ID was run, sources said.

Feliz additionally has four felonies on his record, for burglary, robbery and marijuana possession. Because he was unarmed when he was shot, his death will automatically be probed by the state Attorney General’s Office.

“I left my IDs in his car a couple of days ago and he probably used them to avoid any conflict,” Samy said.

Feliz leaves behind a ­6-month-old child.

“Why couldn’t they just blow out the tire to stop him,” Samy said. “I don’t understand what threat they felt.”