Husband Cops to Mowing Down Wife with SUV, Stabbing Her

Husband Cops to Mowing Down Wife with SUV, Stabbing Her

By Forum Staff

Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced that Stephen Giraldo pleaded guilty on Tuesday to attempted murder for slamming into his wife with his SUV and then stabbing her in the presence of the couple’s three children, who witnessed the assault as passengers in their father’s car.

Their mother survived, but has not regained consciousness since the December 2022 attack and remains under care.

Giraldo, 36, of Jamaica, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to attempted murder before Queens Supreme Court Justice Michael Yavinsky who is expected to sentence the defendant to 25 years in prison on Oct. 6.

File Photo  “We welcome the guilty plea and seeing a violent, dangerous man go to prison, but today’s outcome does not remedy the immense pain and lifelong suffering the defendant caused,” DA Katz said.

File Photo
“We welcome the guilty plea and seeing a violent, dangerous man go to prison, but today’s outcome does not remedy the immense pain and lifelong suffering the defendant caused,” DA Katz said.

According to the charges:

On Dec. 27, 2022, at approximately 5:20 a.m. Giraldo was in a white Ford Explorer outside the residence of his estranged wife, 41-year-old Sophia Giraldo, to drop off the couple’s three children, ages 11, 9, and 6. Video surveillance shows Giraldo get out of the car to move a trash bag that was blocking it and then get back into the vehicle. At the same time, Sophia Giraldo walked out of her residence and in front of the car. Giraldo told the children to “Keep your seatbelt on,” then intentionally drove the SUV directly into his wife.

After colliding with the victim, the car turned onto its side. Giraldo crawled over his son in the front passenger seat and out of the vehicle’s window and then stabbed his wife with a knife.

The victim suffered severe neurological damage, broken bones in her leg and a stab wound that punctured her liver.

“The horrifying brutality of the attack, and the fact that it was committed in full view of the victim’s three young children, stirred outrage and heartbreak across the city,” Katz said. “We welcome the guilty plea and seeing a violent, dangerous man go to prison, but today’s outcome does not remedy the immense pain and lifelong suffering the defendant caused.”

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