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Horror video of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska’s slaughter on Charlotte, North Carolina train

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Liberal media and politicians have been accused of staying silent on the savage murder of a young Ukrainian refugee on a North Carolina train — after a career criminal with no less than 14 arrests was charged with her murder.

Iryna Zarutska, 23, was stabbed to death on a light rail train in Charlotte, with horrifying surveillance footage showing the moment the unsuspecting young woman was brutally attacked.

Decarlos Brown Jr., 35, is allegedly shown pulling out a pocket knife and getting out of his seat behind Zarutska before the video cuts just as he prepares to plunge the blade into her, footage shared by police shows.

Zarutska is totally unaware of the killer behind her, fiddling with her phone as Brown allegedly unfolds the knife and prepares to attack.

After the killing, the attacker can be seen wandering through the Lynx Blue Line train — spattering blood across the floor as he carries the weapon.

Bystanders barely seem to notice that a young woman has just been hacked to death right behind them.

The suspect takes off his bloody hoodie and then calmly waits for the train to pull into the station before exiting the train.

But in the wake of the monstrous killing, which took place on Aug. 22, mainstream outlets and politicians have largely stayed silent.

Charlotte’s Dem mayor even thanked publications that chose to keep the video from the public.

“The video of the heartbreaking attack that took Iryna Zarutska’s life is now public. I want to thank our media partners and community members who have chosen not to repost or share the footage out of respect for Iryna’s family,” wrote Mayor Vi Lyles in a post on X on Saturday.

But her statement drew outrage from many, including Republican Congressmen in the Tarheel State.

“The Mayor’s refusal to condemn senseless, horrific, and preventable violence is as telling as it is despicable. Violent criminals, regardless of who they are or what they look like, need to be in jail,” wrote Rep. Brad Knott (R-NC) in response to Lyles’ post.

Lyles’ office did not respond immediately to requests for comment.

Others pointed to a broader nationwide issue of soft-touch responses to career criminals.

“The violence in Charlotte is a microcosm of a national epidemic. Americans deserve better than Democrats’ soft-on-crime policies,” wrote Rep. Mark Harris (R-NC) in a post on X.

Charlotte City Council candidate Edwin B Peacock posted a video of his nighttime ride on board a light rail train in Charlotte as he called for a crackdown on public transit crime.

“A week ago, 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska was brutally killed on Charlotte’s light rail. Her death is a tragedy we cannot ignore. Who’s riding without paying? Are they the ones causing problems? We need answers,” he wrote in an X post accompanying the video...

Former DOGE secretary Elon Musk called out what he said was a lack of coverage of the killing by mainstream media, resharing a post counting how many articles the outlets had written about the stabbing, along with the comment, “Zero.”

The alleged murder of a white woman by a black man also drew many responses from the far right.

At the same time, those who knew Iryna have spoken of their horror that a young woman who escaped the war in her country in 2022 could have met such a sickening end in the US...

Brown, who is homeless, has more than a dozen convictions dating back to 2014, court records seen by The Post show.

He served five years for a 2014 armed robbery and was released in September 2020, before being arrested just five months later for assaulting his sister at her home in Charlotte.

Despite his lengthy rap sheet, Brown was free on the streets when he allegedly carried out the murder.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department did not respond immediately to requests for comment.

 
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mandrill

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What are "Dem leaders" supposed to say, Mav?

There are large numbers of murders each day, especially in the red states - which are far more violent. Are they supposed to apologize for each one? Why?
 

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Media dead silent on it... INSANE. If it was the other way around, it would have made headline news for days.
How sad man, beautiful young girl minding her own damn business going home from work and that shit happens, so fucked up, poor girl.

I honestly miss the 90s. Yeah we had differences and all that shit, which is normal, but nowhere to this level of insanity. We generally got along, regardless of colour, race and religion, we just lived and let live, we all wanted to live our lives and we did it as "Canadians" (if that makes sense).

Fuck today.
 

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What are "Dem leaders" supposed to say, Mav?

There are large numbers of murders each day, especially in the red states - which are far more violent. Are they supposed to apologize for each one? Why?
Red states are far more violent? I beg to differ. The two most violent jurisdictions per capita are the Dist. of Columbia and New Mexico. Here are the top 12 (2023 figures)

Violent crimes per 100K
1. District of Columbia 1,150
2. New Mexico 749
3. Alaska 726
4. Tennessee 628
5. Arkansas 620
6. Louisiana 548
7. California 508
8. Colorado 474
9. South Carolina 471
10. Missouri 459
11. Michigan 457
12. Montana 442
 

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NC is a red state with a GOP dominated state house. Shouldn't the GOP be apologizing for this murder?

After all, the GOP runs NC. Why don't they enact laws that keep dangerous criminals in jail?
Yeah, it does seem interesting that violent crime always gets blamed on Democrats. Sure, the governor is a Dem, but the GOP has controlled the statehouse and state senate for the past 15 years. Do they get any blame for allowing this to happen under their watch??? I mean, I thought they were supposed to be tough on crime...Governors can only do so much, they cannot create laws...
 

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The focus on states is a distraction, a VAST majority of crime in the US happens in Blue cities in both Blue and Red states. IMG_2967.jpeg
 

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The focus on states is a distraction, a VAST majority of crime in the US happens in Blue cities in both Blue and Red states. View attachment 481782
But states make and enforce the criminal law and appoint the judges.

So if a guy is a multi offender and still out on bail, it's the state's fault. The Republicans let this guy kill that pretty woman. That's because they're weak-ass hypocrites that whine, but do fuck-all.
 

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Good Job Gofundme

GoFundMe pulls horrific fundraisers for ex-con Decarlos Brown Jr. accused of murdering Ukrainian refugee on train

GoFundMe has removed multiple fundraising pages supporting the man accused of brutally murdering a Ukrainian refugee on a Charlotte train, following a storm of public outrage that branded the campaigns 'sickening' and 'horrific'.

The crowdfunding platform confirmed on 8 September 2025 that it had taken down all pages set up for Decarlos Brown Jr, the 34-year-old man charged with stabbing 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska to death on the Lynx Blue Line on 22 August. The company said the campaigns breached its terms of service, which bar fundraising for individuals charged with violent crimes.

The fundraisers had attempted to frame Brown as a victim of systemic racism and judicial failures, despite his extensive criminal record spanning 14 arrests and a previous six-year prison sentence for armed robbery.

Public anger grew when fundraisers described Brown as a victim of injustice, ignoring both the brutality of the killing and Zarutska's vulnerable status as a refugee seeking protection. Social media users labelled the campaigns 'sickening' and 'horrific', demanding GoFundMe step in.

 

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Media dead silent on it... INSANE. If it was the other way around, it would have made headline news for days.
This isn't a race issue.
The guy clearly has mental health issues and a criminal past.
And no the media has not been silent on it.
 
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Shaquille Oatmeal

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Red states are far more violent? I beg to differ. The two most violent jurisdictions per capita are the Dist. of Columbia and New Mexico. Here are the top 12 (2023 figures)

Violent crimes per 100K
1. District of Columbia 1,150
2. New Mexico 749
3. Alaska 726
4. Tennessee 628
5. Arkansas 620
6. Louisiana 548
7. California 508
8. Colorado 474
9. South Carolina 471
10. Missouri 459
11. Michigan 457
12. Montana 442
Looks like atleast 7 of the top 12 are red states. 1 is a swing state. Only 4 blue states.
 

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This isn't a race issue.
The guy clearly has mental health issues and a criminal past.
And no the media has not been silent on it.
He didn't go after the other passengers, who seemed to be two black people to his right, I guess it was just a "one and done" kinda thing.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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He didn't go after the other passengers, who seemed to be two black people to his right, I guess it was just a "one and done" kinda thing.
The guy was a diagnosed schizo.
Claimed in 2024 that a "man made material" in his body was controlling him.
Attacked his own sister and was too aggressive with his mom that she got an involuntary commitment for him.
Bottomline: He is criminally insane and should have never been out. This is not racially motivated.
 
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