
"Officers found the 41-year-old victim with multiple stab mounts and her throat slashed after they were called for an assault in progress at the intersection of Cooper Street and Irving Avenue in the hip nabe of Bushwick around 10 a.m., police said."
"Responding cops had heard the woman crying for help from a nearby townhouse, saying she was being stabbed, according to sources. Cops on the scene heard a woman scream for help, saying she was being stabbed, when the arrived at the intersection of Cooper St. and Irving Ave. around 10 a.m. on Sunday, police said."
"Authorities on scene tried to get in through the front door of the apartment, but had to hop through a back window to get into the building, sources said. Once inside, cops were greeted by a gory scene. The victim was laid out on the floor of her living room, with a slashed throat in addition to the multiple stab wounds, sources said."
"The man who had done her in was sitting calmly nearby on a sofa when cops entered the room, according to sources. He was taken into custody but had not yet been charged by Sunday evening. Sources said that the maniac boyfriend had at least 20 priors, including an assault, robberies, and burglaries. The two had one prior domestic incident, according to sources."
Police responded to reports of an assault in progress near Cooper Street and Irving Avenue in Bushwick around 10 a.m. Officers heard a woman crying and screaming for help, saying she was being stabbed. Authorities entered the building by hopping through a back window after being unable to access the front door. Inside, they found the victim in the living room with multiple stab wounds and a slashed throat. The boyfriend was sitting calmly on a sofa nearby and was taken into custody. EMS transported the woman to Brookdale Hospital in critical condition, where she later died. The boyfriend had at least 20 prior convictions, including assaults, robberies, and burglaries, and there was one prior domestic incident.
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