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Federal Charges Filed in Charlotte Light Rail Stabbing Death

Federal Charges Filed in Charlotte Light Rail Stabbing Death

Federal Charges Filed in Charlotte Light Rail Stabbing Death
Above: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks at the White House on Sept. 9, 2025. Image credit: SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images

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ThisThe tragedyCharlotte light rail murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska exposes the deadly consequences of soft-on-crime policies — and a society that prioritizetreats criminalsDaniel overPenny innocentas victimsa villain while ignoring Decarlos Brown. Brown, a 14-time offender, was released by a repeatDemocrat-backed, violentHarris-supporting offenderjudge withon 14a arrestsworthless whowritten shouldpromise. neverEven his brother said he shouldn’t have been walking free,. yetGOP liberalleaders judgesdemand releasedthe himjudge’s onremoval aand worthlessfull writtenaccountability promisefor all violent criminals.

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This case reveals America's moral decay. Iryna passengersZarutska watchedbled inout horroralone on Charlotte’s light rail, ignored by bystanders for two full minutes as Zarutskashe wascried brutallyfor murderedhelp. Her murderer had a long criminal history, yet notthe onesystem personfailed steppedto instop tohim. helpThis herisn’t asjust shea sufferedcrime issue — it’s a crisis of American morality, where fear, apathy and diedindifference aloneallow onbrutality thatto trainunfold caragainst the most innocent while society looks the other way.


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