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Pol appears to drag girlfriend from Queens apartment building, bombshell video shows

A raging state Sen. Hiram Monserrate appears to chase and drag his bleeding, screaming girlfriend from his Queens apartment building as the anguished woman desperately tries to seek help from a neighbor, a bombshell video played in court showed yesterday.

The video, a centerpiece of the prosecution’s attempt to prove that the Queens Democrat roughed up gal pal Karla Giraldo, shows the 30-year-old woman grabbing a stair railing and a door frame in a frantic effort to resist the ex-cop and Marine.

But Monserrate, who is holding Giraldo under her right shoulder, is too strong for her and, after she lets out what seems to be an anguished scream, he appears to yank her out the building’s front door.

The video, taken from several security cameras, was played in Queens Supreme Court, where Monserrate, 42, is on trial for assault.

The prosecution says Monserrate flew into a jealous rage last Dec. 19 and cut Giraldo above the left eye twice with a piece of broken glass after finding a cop’s PBA card in her pocketbook. The cuts required 20 stitches.

The defense says Giraldo was cut accidentally in “a freak accident” when a clumsy Monserrate tripped while giving the woman a glass of water.

It says the video shows an attempt by Monserrate to get Giraldo, who feared stitches would scar her face, to go to the hospital.

The shocking video begins with Monserrate defiantly tossing the PBA card down the garbage chute in the hall outside his apartment on the second floor of his building at 37-20 83rd St. in Jackson Heights.

Giraldo gives Monserrate a two-handed shove as she rushes to the chute to try to retrieve the card.

Later, holding a large, bloodied towel to her face, Giraldo leaves the apartment and scurries down the stairs to the first floor, where she rings the doorbell of the apartment directly below Monserrate’s.

The ex-Marine barrels down the stairs after her and yanks her away from the apartment, thrusting his left arm under her right armpit. She grabs the stairway railing but can’t hold on as Monserrate marches her toward the front door.

Giraldo drops the bloody towel — and it lands on the first step.

Monserrate then forces her through the first door of the vestibule and the audio-less video shows her apparently screaming, her face contorted.

She wraps a hand and a foot around the door frame, but can’t hang on as the burly Monserrate continues to drag her toward the front door.

He pulls her through the door and down the walkway as she continues to resist.

At the sidewalk, they turn left — in the opposite direction of Elmhurst Hospital, which is just a few blocks away.

Giraldo was ultimately treated at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, 14 miles away.

Taking the witness stand later yesterday, Carolyn Loudon, who lives in the apartment whose doorbell Giraldo rang, said she was having a lot of trouble sleeping because of noise from the apartment above her.

She said she heard a man and a woman arguing for a long time — followed by the thump of a body hitting the floor.

“There was a lot of commotion in the apartment above mine,” she said. “There was a lot of footwork, moving around. There was a lot of commotion, a lot of verbal intercourse — chaotic, very crazy, crazy energy.”

Loudon said she tried to get the couple’s attention by slamming the door several times — to no avail.

“It was chaos, mad energy. It was absolutely impossible to sleep,” she said.

Around 3 a.m., she said, she heard a body hit the floor — “a thump, a boom.”

After the thump, she hit the ceiling with a yardstick “one, two, three, to get them to please stop so I could get to sleep once before I die.”

She heard crying.

Then, she said she heard Monserrate say, “Listen to me!”

“There was a lot of authority in the voice: ‘LISTEN TO ME!’ ”

Then there was more crying and her doorbell rang three times.

“It was frantic, bonkers,” Loudon said.

Then she heard a scream.

Asked to characterize it, Loudon let out an ear-splitting shriek that stunned the courtroom.

“I got the sense that she was being pulled out of the building,” Loudon testified. “I looked through the peephole and saw a bloody towel on one of the stairs.”

william.gorta@nypost.com