Metro

NYC overnight shootings, stabbing leave one dead, five injured

Two people died in separate Big Apple shootings Saturday, including a Staten Island man who was blasted in the face in broad daylight.

A 26-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene after he was shot in the face around 2:50 p.m. in the Clifton neighborhood of Staten Island, according to authorities.

The circumstances of the daylight shooting were not immediately clear and no arrests had been made as of Saturday evening.

The deadly incident occurred about 40 minutes after an 18-year-old was shot in the stomach in East New York, police said.

The unidentified victim was transported to Brookdale Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, cops said. There had been no arrests as of Saturday evening.

The violent afternoon also followed a night of mayhem which left one person dead and five injured.

A man was killed and another hurt during a double shooting in the Bronx just after 3 a.m., police said.

The deadly shooting happened just before 3:10 a.m. on Saturday at the intersection of East 179th Street and Mapes Avenue, cops said. Seth Gottfried
Officers found a 34-year-old man riddled with bullets when they arrived at the scene. Seth Gottfried
Another man, 33, was shot in the right arm and was in stable condition at Bronx Lebanon Hospital, authorities said. Seth Gottfried

The deadly gunplay unfolded at the intersection of East 179th Street and Mapes Avenue in East Tremont, cops said.

Responding officers found the unidentified 34-year-old victim riddled with bullets.

The victim was later pronounced dead at Saint Barnabas Hospital.

Another man, 33, was shot in the right arm and was in stable condition at Bronx Lebanon Hospital, authorities said.

There are no arrests and the investigation remains ongoing, the NYPD said.

A little over an hour later in Brooklyn, an “uncooperative” woman walked into Brookdale Hospital at around 4:20 a.m. saying she had been shot in the leg on Liberty Avenue, near Powell Street in Brownsville, cops said.

There was no further information.