Metro

Bullet barrage

Four people were shot yesterday at a Coney Island housing project, including a man who was fatally wounded and a beloved granny who took a bullet in the stomach, sources said.

The shooting took place shortly before 4 p.m. in a fifth-floor apartment at the Gravesend Houses on West 33rd Street when a gunman identified as Joseph Brown tricked 62-year-old Eva Natal into letting him in, sources said.

He headed to Natal’s son Matt’s bedroom, where he closed the door and he allegedly opened fire.

As Brown ran out of the apartment, the alleged shooter fired a bullet into Eva’s stomach and shot at two others in the living room.

NYPD hostage negotiators were on the scene at one point because they believed Brown had barricaded himself in a nearby building, but cops later left the area.

Police believe Brown had a beef with one of Natal’s sons, a source said.

Eva Natal was rushed to Lutheran Hospital where she was in serious but stable condition. Matt Natal, 24, was shot in the head and also taken to Lutheran, where he was in critical condition. Another son of Eva’s, who is 40, was grazed by a bullet in the head. He was well enough to remain at the scene and be interviewed by cops.

The dead man — identified by his sister as Angel Rivera, 28 — was a friend of one of Natal’s sons.

“When I wake up in the morning tomorrow, I’m not gonna see my brother there” said the sister, Ashley Serrano, 22.

“I cant believe it,” said a senior woman, who lived there 35 years. “I raised all my kids in the building. This is the first time I have seen anything like this happen. This is shocking. “

Additional reporting by Kate Kowsh