Crime & Safety
4 Killed Across NYC In Weekend Stabbings, Shootings: NYPD
A 41-year-old woman fatally stabbed inside an Irish pub by a man who turned the knife on himself was one of four weekend homicide victims.

NEW YORK CITY — A woman fatally stabbed inside an Irish pub was one of four New Yorkers slain across the city in separate acts of weekend violence, police said.
Sarah McNally, 41, died Saturday after a man — reported to be her boyfriend by the New York Post — walked into Ceili House pub along Grand Avenue Maspeth about 6:30 p.m. and stabbed her in the neck, according to cops and reports.
The attacker, who had two knives, then stabbed himself and had to be Tased by police officers, the Post reported.
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Medics rushed him in critical condition to Elmhurst Hospital, where doctors had also pronounced McNally dead, police said.
The stabbing wasn't the only suspected homicide over the weekend.
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Police late Friday found Natalie Coggins, 61, dead inside a1 121st Avenue home in Jamaica with a gunshot wound to her head, authorities said.
They arrested her son — Dashawn Coggins, 36 — a few hours later, early Saturday, on a murder charge, police said.
Gunshots later Saturday echoed near East 187 Street and Tiebout Avenue, where police responded to find Frankelis Tavarez, 25, with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 23-year-old man shot in his stomach and buttocks, NYPD officials said.
Tavarez was pronounced dead in Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in New Jersey after the 8:55 p.m. shooting, police said. The 23-year-old man is listed in stable condition, authorities said.
The final fatal shooting unfolded Sunday about 4:25 a.m. along East Tremont Avenue in The Bronx, officials said.
Cops found Stefon Barnes, 29, shot in the leg, police said. Medics rushed him to Saint Barnabas Hospital, where he died from his wound, officials said.
No suspect besides Coggins had been arrested in the separate weekend killings as of Monday morning.
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