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Astoria Man Arrested for Fatal Stabbing of EMS Lieutenant in Ditmars Thursday

An Astoria man has been arrested and charged with murder for the brutal stabbing of Alison Russo-Elling Thursday (Photos: FDNY)

Sept. 30, 2022 By Michael Dorgan

An Astoria man has been arrested and charged with murder for the brutal stabbing of an EMS lieutenant in the Ditmars section of the neighborhood Thursday afternoon.

Peter Zisopoulos, 34, was arrested by police shortly after he allegedly stabbed 61-year-old Alison Russo-Elling to death at the 20th Avenue and 41st Street intersection at around 2:20 p.m. — in what officials say was a random and completely unprovoked attack.

Russo-Elling, a 24-year veteran who was a first responder to the Sept. 11 attacks, was on duty at the time of the incident and had left EMS Station 49 to get food when she was attacked, FDNY officials said.

A horrific video posted online appears to show Zisopoulos lunging at Russo-Elling, knocking her down onto the pavement. He then kneels on top of her and savagely stabs her at least 20 times in the chest and neck.

Zisopoulos can then be seen running away from Russo-Elling as she lays on the ground dressed in her uniform.

He was then chased by a good Samaritan before barricading himself inside his nearby apartment NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig said Thursday. The incident took place outside Zisopoulos’ apartment, which is on the third floor of 40-19 20th Ave.

Zisopoulos was later taken into custody by police and charged with her murder and criminal possession of a weapon. The New York Daily News reported that he has a history of schizophrenia.

Russo-Elling was rushed to Mount Sinai Queens in critical condition but could not be saved, police said.

Russo-Elling was a Long Island resident who also worked with the volunteer ambulance corps in Huntington. During her career she was cited “multiple times for her bravery and her life-saving work,” Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh said.

She joined the FDNY as an EMT in March 1998 and was promoted to paramedic in 2002 before becoming a lieutenant in 2016, according to the FDNY.

Russo-Elling worked out of numerous EMS stations throughout her career before ending up at Station 49 – which is a block away from where she was fatally attacked. She is survived by a daughter and her parents.

Dozens of FDNY officials assembled outside Mount Sinai last night and formed a guard of honor as her body was removed from the hospital.


The brutal killing of Russo-Elling sparked an outpouring of condolences from elected officials.

Mayor Eric Adams, who visited Mount Sinai hospital yesterday, said that her attacker would be held accountable for his actions.

“We lost a hero today,” Adams said. “She was murdered on duty in an unprovoked attack.”

Governor Kathy Hochul directed flags on state buildings to be flown at half-staff in honor of Russo-Elling.

“We remember Lt. Russo-Elling’s life, honor her service, and pray for her loved ones,” Hochul tweeted.

Meanwhile, Councilmember Tiffany Cabán, who represents the district, also offered her sympathies.

“This is a horrible, heartbreaking story,” Cabán tweeted. “My deepest condolences to the loved ones of the victim, and to every EMS who courageously safeguards the health of our city, day in and day out.”

Russo-Elling’s body being removed from Mount Sinai Thursday (Photo: FDNY)

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M E Murphy

When will our nation and NYC realize that convicted murders on bail and those with diagnosed chronic mental illnesses can lead to more crime and relapses of dangerous behavior. I have worked as a nurse for 30+ years and am from a family of nurses that have worked in mental health facilities and prisons. People who are deeply ill just like someone with cancer and people with violent tendencies unfortunately will the majority of the time not function well with out daily supervision. Our society seems to be under the illusion that these individuals should be allowed to roam free and our system does not provide adequate supervision. Ive seen it hundreds of times with first hand experience. Politicians wring their hands and say how sorry they are but in actuality they are just garnering votes for more liberal bases. What will be done, nothing as long as the public doesn’t demand better solutions from those we elect into office and better supervision and unfortunatly better restraint of those that are ultimately responsible for their own destructive actions.

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Dnl

Nice touch with flags at half staff Hochul, but how about hanging the DAs for not doing a better job! Adam says become a pro at giving empty speeches but G, our innocent people of New York are still dying!.

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Sara Ross

The elected officials can take their thoughts and prayers and stuff them. My heart hurts for her family, friends and co-workers. Another senseless murder in this city of somebody who devoted their life to saving others. Forget a trial, just put him in solitary until it’s time for the M.E’s office to come and get him. What is it going to take to change the bail laws in this state? RIP Allison.

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Bill

Caban is hypocritical. She is anti-police, indeed would defund and disband the NYPD who took this murderer into custody. Note, she didn’t say a word about the growing crime problem in Astoria

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Anonymous

This used to be a safe neighborhood. Politicians like Gianaris, Caban, Mamdani and Ramos are destroying our neighborhoods and jeopardizing our safety. Shame on you all, you are the worst politicians Astoria has ever seen. You should all resign.

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