Man gets 25 years to life for 'brutal and senseless' fatal stabbing of FDNY paramedic in Queens

FDNY EMS Lieutenant Alison Russo-Elling was stabbed to death at random while on-duty in Astoria on Sept. 29, 2022
FDNY EMS Lieutenant Alison Russo-Elling was stabbed to death at random while on-duty in Astoria on Sept. 29, 2022. Photo credit FDNY

NEW YORK (AP) — A Queens man on Monday was sentenced to serve 25 years to life in prison for the fatal stabbing of a veteran FDNY paramedic while she was on a break in Astoria in September 2022, according to prosecutors.

Peter Zisopoulos, 37, was convicted in May of second-degree murder for killing FDNY EMS Capt. Alison Russo-Elling, then 61, as she walked from her fire department station to a nearby store for food on 41st Street, near 20th Avenue.

Prosecutors said he repeatedly stabbed her with a kitchen knife before chasing a passerby who tried to stop him. He was arrested at his apartment nearby.

She was remembered by mourners as a dedicated public servant who responded to the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.

There’s no indication that Zisopoulos knew Russo-Elling. His public defender lawyer has said that Zisopoulos “has a past psychiatric history going back to 2018.” The lawyer did not immediately respond to a message left with his office on Monday.

Russo was among the first responders at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, a fact Mayor Eric Adams pointed to in his eulogy as he grieved another “dark moment” for the city
Russo was among the first responders at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, a fact Mayor Eric Adams pointed to in his eulogy as he grieved another “dark moment” for the city. Photo credit FDNY/Facebook/Juliet Papa

Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz called the killing “brutal and senseless.”

Russo-Elling was months away from retirement when she died. She was promoted posthumously from EMS lieutenant to the rank of captain.

“Today, we are appreciative that her killer has been sentenced to the maximum punishment: 25 years to life. This sentencing speaks to the brutality of the crime, and though it won’t bring her back, I pray it will finally give her family the closure they deserve,” said Fire Commissioner Robert S. Tucker.

Monday’s sentencing came after the unrelated fatal shooting of two on-duty firefighters in Idaho over the weekend.

1010 WINS contributed to this report.

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