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Mental health evaluation ordered for woman accused of Macy's bathroom stabbing
Summary
A judge ordered a mental health evaluation for Kerri Aherne, who is charged in a December stabbing at a Macy's bathroom in midtown Manhattan; she pleaded not guilty and remains in custody with a Feb. 11 court date.
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A judge ordered a mental health evaluation for Kerri Aherne, who faces charges in a December incident at a Macy's bathroom in midtown Manhattan. Prosecutors have charged her with attempted murder, assault and related counts. Aherne pleaded not guilty at her arraignment and remains in custody.
What officials said:
- Prosecutors reported the incident occurred in a Macy's seventh-floor bathroom in December.
- A Manhattan judge has ordered a psychiatric evaluation to determine whether Aherne is fit to stand trial.
- Aherne pleaded not guilty and remains in custody; her next court date is scheduled for Feb. 11.
Summary:
The court has directed a mental health examination to assess fitness for trial, and criminal charges remain pending. The next scheduled procedural step is the court appearance on Feb. 11.
