Long Island Man Accused Of Plotting Sister’s Murder, Shooting Her With Crossbow In Family Garage

(LibertyInsiderNews.com) – A 21-year-old Long Island man ambushed his own sister with a crossbow in their family garage, confessing to police he’d been plotting her murder since Christmas—a chilling reminder that threats to personal safety can lurk within our own homes, even in quiet suburban neighborhoods.

Story Snapshot

  • Samy Sedhom, 21, allegedly shot his 28-year-old sister in the face with a hunting crossbow as she returned home from the gym Friday evening
  • The arrow grazed her face causing lacerations and potential disfigurement; she remains in stable condition after hospitalization
  • Sedhom admitted to police he planned the murder since Christmas and faces attempted murder charges carrying up to 25 years in prison
  • Police seized a crossbow, Katana sword, and computer from his bedroom; stalking charges suggest ongoing harassment prior to the attack

Premeditated Attack in Suburban Garage

Samy Sedhom waited in ambush outside the family’s West Avenue home in Lawrence, Nassau County, around 9:30 p.m. Friday as his 28-year-old sister arrived from the gym. He fired a Barnett White Tail Hunter crossbow equipped with a G5 hunting arrow at her face as she entered the garage. The arrow grazed the right side of her face, leaving a laceration and lodging in the garage wall. Despite bleeding profusely, the victim called police immediately. Nassau County Police arrested Sedhom without incident and rushed his sister to the hospital in stable condition.

Christmas Murder Plot Confession

Prosecutors revealed Sedhom confessed to planning his sister’s murder since Christmas, though specific motivations remain unclear. The 21-year-old faces multiple charges including attempted murder, assault, criminal possession of a weapon, tampering with evidence, and stalking. The stalking charge indicates this wasn’t an isolated incident but part of ongoing harassment. Police seized evidence from Sedhom’s bedroom including the crossbow packaging, a Katana sword, and a MacBook computer. A judge issued a full stay-away order as Sedhom awaits court proceedings while held in jail.

Family Violence Behind Closed Doors

Neighbors described shock that such violence erupted in their quiet residential community, with one suggesting it stemmed from family arguments that escalated beyond control. This case underscores a troubling reality conservatives recognize: the breakdown of family values and mental health crises often manifest in devastating ways within our homes. While crossbows are legal hunting tools, their misuse in domestic settings raises questions about recognizing warning signs in troubled family members. The victim now faces potential permanent disfigurement and psychological trauma, while her brother confronts decades behind bars if convicted.

Justice System Response

Nassau County prosecutors are pursuing the maximum attempted murder charge, which carries a potential 25-year sentence. Sedhom’s Tuesday arraignment formalized charges after police publicly identified him. His next court appearance Wednesday will determine bail status and case progression. The evidence seized from his bedroom, combined with his confession and the victim’s testimony, builds a strong prosecution case. This swift law enforcement response demonstrates the system working as intended—protecting victims and removing dangerous individuals from society. The full stay-away order ensures the sister’s safety as she recovers from both physical injuries and the betrayal of sibling trust.

Sources:

Man, 21, accused of shooting sister with crossbow at their New York home

Long Island man arrested after woman grazed in face by arrow from crossbow at Lawrence home

Man, 21, accused of shooting sister with crossbow at their New York home

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