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A man with a history of schizophrenia has been charged with fatally stabbing heroine EMT Alison Russo-Elling after knocking her down and using a steak knife to kill her Thursday.

Peter Zisopoulos, 34, was charged in the ‘barbaric and completely unprovoked’ stabbing death of Russo-Elling, 61, a nearly 25-year veteran of the New York Fire Department.


Arrested and Charged

Zisopoulos was charged with murder and possession of a weapon in the attack that took place Thursday afternoon in broad daylight on a street in Astoria, Queens.

According to reports, this is the first arrest for him. He had an interaction with the police in 2018, when he was accused of threatening Asians.


The incident resulted in his hospitalization, but an arrest was never made.

He was arrested Thursday outside an apartment on 20th Ave. and 41st St. in Queens. The three-story apartment building is also known to house New York’s only swinger club.

Zisopoulos initially locked herself in his apartment, but turned herself in to police an hour later.


Peter Zisopoulos, 34, has been charged in the ‘barbaric and completely unprovoked’ stabbing death of Russo-Elling, an emergency medical technician.

Russo-Elling was on her way to get food when Zisopoulous allegedly approached her and stabbed her in what authorities said was a random and unprovoked attack.

“At this point in the investigation, there does not appear to have been any prior contact between them,” an FDNY member said. “He just walked up to her, sped up and then stabbed her to death.”

According to the witness, the weapon may have been a steak knife.

Victim

The victim was left lying in a corner with a deep, lethal stab wound to the chest, as well as approximately 18 smaller stab wounds to the upper and lower chest.

Emergency physicians at Mount Sinai Astoria tried unsuccessfully to treat the victim with a breathing tube, bilateral chest tubes and medication to restart her heart.

Russo-Elling was a mother, a grandmother and also worked with the volunteer ambulance corps in Huntington, Long Island, where she lived.

She joined the FDNY as an EMT in 1998 and became a lieutenant in 2016. She was working at Station 49 in Astoria, Queens at the time of her death.

She was one of the first to respond to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and was credited multiple times for “her bravery and her work saving lives,” Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanaugh said.

“She was absolutely loved in this job,” she added.

A colleague told reporters that she was just months away from retirement, according to the New York Post.

In an official statement from the New York City Fire Department, Russo-Elling’s death was used as a stark reminder of the dangers facing emergency service workers.

Statement

“The death of Alison Russo is a tragic reminder of the dangers facing each and every member of the FDNY and the uniformed services,” she read in the statement.

‘Your senseless killing of her brings sadness to all members of the FDNY. We stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in the Department with our heads bowed, and we will always be here to support our FDNY family through this unspeakably difficult time.

We extend our deepest condolences and condolences to Alison’s family, loved ones, and colleagues.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams offered his condolences at a news conference at Mount Sinai Hospital to Russo-Elling’s family, friends and colleagues in New York City.

“We lost one of our heroes, she served this city for over 24 years,” he said.

‘Her attacker of hers has been arrested and will be held accountable for her actions.

“She was on duty at the time she was brought here to Mount Sinai Hospital, where she passed away from her injuries.”

Peter Zisopoulos Quick and Facts


  • A man, 34, with a history of schizophrenia was charged Thursday for the fatal stabbing of longtime EMT worker Allison Russo-Elling, 61
  • Peter Zisopoulos brutally stabbed Russo-Elling to death Thursday afternoon in an apparently random attack during broad daylight
  • Russo-Elling, who was months away from retirement, was rushed to Mount Sinai Hospital Astoria where doctors were unable to revive her
  • Zisopoulos had previously been hospitalized after issuing threats against Asians 

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