Chilling photos show stranger slashing NYC mom

Chilling images show the moment a masked maniac randomly stabbed a Queens mom of three as she walked to a bus stop — before he calmly walks away.
Disturbing stills from surveillance video show the creep following Lisette Ramales, 29, with a knife in his right hand, in East Elmhurst around 6:20 a.m. Monday.
The young stranger — his maskless face pictured in a new video released by the NYPD — said nothing before he allegedly stabbed Ramales steps from the bus top at 23rd Avenue and 94th Street and then wandered off.
Ramales, who told The Post she was stabbed four times, suffered injuries to her back and broken ribs.
“I was waiting for the light to turn to walk. [While] I was waiting, all of a sudden, the guy slashed me twice,” she said from her hospital bed.
“I yelled, and he looked like he turned around to go. And then just because I yelled, he did it again,” Ramales added.
She said the terrifying attack was unprovoked.
“That’s the weird part. He didn’t say anything. He didn’t take anything, my belongings — nothing,” she added.
Police say they recovered a knife at the scene but are still hunting for the suspect, who fled eastbound on 23rd Avenue.
The attack took place in the 115th Precinct in north Queens, once one of the safest neighborhoods in New York, which saw a staggering 62% surge in murders in 2025.
It comes days after another violent knife attack in Queens, when a disturbed Astoria man allegedly fatally stabbed his elderly neighbor with whom he had become “mentally obsessed,” according to friends.
Dimitrios Manessis, 48, allegedly slashed 75-year-old retired teacher George Dourdounas in their building lobby — after a years-long personal vendetta against the neighbor.



