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The daughter of a beloved Queens EMT fatally stabbed in an unprovoked attack slammed her mom’s killer for his “blatant disregard” for life — as the maniac got hit with the max prison term in court Monday.

“It was just like, thank God! Finally,” Danielle Russo told The Post after a judge threw the book at Peter Zisopoulos, sending him up the river for 25 years to life for senselessly killing her mother, 9/11 first-responder and veteran FDNY Capt. Alison Russo.

“It’s a good thing to hear that hopefully he’ll never be in society,” Danielle said. “He just has absolutely no emotion for any of the actions he did, and his blatant disregard for taking human life is shocking.”

Zisopoulos, 37, who was found guilty of second-degree murder in Alison’s death last month, looked bored at Monday’s hearing — until the judge gave him the massive wake-up call.


  The killer looks bored in Queens court Monday before getting hit with a 25-years-to-life sentence. Stephen Yang The killer looks bored in Queens court Monday before getting hit with a 25-years-to-life sentence. Stephen Yang

  FDNY EMT Capt. Alison Russo, a first responder on Sept. 11, 2001, was stabbed to death in 2022. FDNY FDNY EMT Capt. Alison Russo, a first responder on Sept. 11, 2001, was stabbed to death in 2022. FDNY

“I just hope she can see what we are doing, what’s being done for her,” Danielle added to reporters of her mom. “I hope she is proud of the way I handled everything.”

Russo, 61, was grabbing lunch just a half-block from her stationhouse on Sept. 29, 2022, when Zisopoulos walked out of his apartment building near 20th Avenue and 41st Street and suddenly rushed at Russo, whom he didn’t know, shoving her to the pavement and getting on top of her while clutching a serrated kitchen knife.


  Danielle Russo, the victim’s daughter, said she hopes her mother is proud of her for helping to pursue justice. Stephen Yang Danielle Russo, the victim’s daughter, said she hopes her mother is proud of her for helping to pursue justice. Stephen Yang

  Peter Zisopoulos, 37, was convicted of second-degree murder in the slaying of Russo. BRIGITTE STELZER Peter Zisopoulos, 37, was convicted of second-degree murder in the slaying of Russo. BRIGITTE STELZER

The killer chased away a bystander who tried to intervene and stabbed Russo nearly two dozen times in the chest and abdomen before fleeing to the apartment he shared with his mother.

Another bystander ran to a nearby EMS station for help, and Zisopoulos was quickly arrested in the attack — which was captured on chilling surveillance footage.

A Queens jury convicted the killer May 19 after a 12-day trial.

“Alison Russo was the best of the best: a longtime public servant and friend who has been missed every single day since her senseless murder in 2022,” city Fire Commissioner Robert Tucker said in a statement following the proceedings.


  Zispoulos, 37, randomly killed the 9/11 first responder. Stephen Yang Zispoulos, 37, randomly killed the 9/11 first responder. Stephen Yang

“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,” he said.

Queens DA Melinda Katz said Russo will not be forgotten.

“New York will always remember FDNY EMS Captain Alison Russo as a hero, who — for 24 years — served our city and saved countless lives,” Katz said in a statement.

“In the dark days after September 11, she worked in search and recovery efforts in Lower Manhattan,” Katz said. “Nothing will bring Captain Russo back, but we hope that the pain and grief over her loss will lessen with today’s sentencing.”

Danielle Russo told reporters, “Thank God I can put this piece of the process behind me for a little bit.

“Obviously the situation will never go away. It’s something I have to live with every single day.

“What you see going is all the support that I have from family, friends and the fire department,” she said. “I couldn’t ask for anything more. Basically, they’ve carried me through this process.”

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