Previously: Suspect In Cadilac Market Stabbing Held On $5 Million Bail, Arrest Made In Fatal Stabbing At Cadillac Market, Man Charged In Fatal Stabbing At Tenderloin Market



A 46-year-old San Francisco man who allegedly fatally stabbed another man inside a Tenderloin market earlier this week pleaded not guilty to murder today in San Francisco Superior Court, according to the district attorney’s office.

Patrick Sullivan, who is being held on $5 million bail, is accused of killing 40-year-old William Quinn inside the Cadillac Market at 499 Eddy St. early Monday, following a dispute that prosecutors say may have involved drugs.

Sullivan was arrested outside the market. He is charged with one count of murder with the allegation of use of a deadly weapon, and faces 26 years to life in prison if convicted.
The case is scheduled to return to court Jan. 22, according to the district attorney’s office.

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