“I can not believe it!” tragic Milton Storch’s roommate told The Post at the Far Rockaway men’s home. “He didn’t come home last night, but I didn’t know he was dead!” said the man, who did not give his name. “He’s a really nice guy. He’s only been here two months.” Milton Storch was killed by a female driver who allegedly targeted another woman. Locals said Milton Storch was on the block where he was killed. The driver was not arrested after fleeing. A neighbor added of Storch, “He was killed in the middle of the day and he didn’t do anything! “I don’t feel safe anywhere anymore. It’s gotten so crazy!” Storch, 59, was sitting on a walker in front of Rohan Deli on 20th Street Beach early Saturday when a car backed up around the corner, stopped — and then suddenly drove toward the store’s entrance and fatally struck him, police said. . Officers said they believe the woman behind the wheel of the Honda was targeting a woman nearby with whom she was arguing. A man in his 30s was also injured in the incident. The driver fled the scene and remains in the wind. The victim’s neighbor, who declined to give his name, described Storch as “a very quiet person. “He is kind. He never raised his voice. He tried to get along with everyone,” she said. “People kill each other for nonsense! They were drinking all the time. Medicines. A lot of people,” he said. “There is no more respect for life. It’s scary!” Other locals said Storch was a fixture on the block where he was killed. “He didn’t bother anyone. Every morning I spend here, it’s here. He’s sitting here, drinking coffee, smoking a cigarette. … Wrong place, wrong time,” Jorge Alberto Senquis, 53, said Saturday.