NC - Iryna Zarutska, 23, slain on Commuter Rail Line, Charlotte - Some Content may be Graphic - Aug 22, 2025 *Arrest*

  • #41
The media attention factor is interesting. MOO: if this had been in a larger city, it would’ve been covered more exhaustively. It’s got factors that have historically resulted in more coverage than most (attractive victim, graphic video) but somehow this story didn’t get picked up much outside of Charlotte.
I need to read up on how he was caught.
Charlotte has over 800,000 residents within city limits, it doesn't get much bigger than that in the US minus a few exceptions. I think it's simply just that the media market there isn't that big, it's a relatively nice city in a nice state known more for academics and family life then crime. And as for the factors that historically increase coverage, I think we're slowing starting to see that now; it's one of the biggest stories in the US right now as I type this. There was about a two week time delay before media coverage really picked up, I couldn't fully say why that was the case yet.
 
  • #42
Charlotte has over 800,000 residents within city limits, it doesn't get much bigger than that in the US minus a few exceptions. I think it's simply just that the media market there isn't that big, it's a relatively nice city in a nice state known more for academics and family life then crime. And as for the factors that historically increase coverage, I think we're slowing starting to see that now; it's one of the biggest stories in the US right now as I type this. There was about a two week time delay before media coverage really picked up, I couldn't fully say why that was the case yet.

I think you might be confusing Charlotte with Research Triangle. Charlotte is not known for academics. Duke is north east of Charlotte, in Durham.
 
  • #43
I had the same thoughts about Daniel Penny. Sadly it seems people are less inclined to step in and come to the aid of a stranger. I watched the video with men leaping over the blood drops and going about their day as if it were any other day. :(
I thought the same when I watched those videos. People just sitting there, ignoring everything, blood dripping, just go about their business.
 
  • #44
Iryna's life mattered. In such a short time, she had been through so much it seems. She was young, going about her life, and being a productive resident. She didn't deserve this.

I hope her name is not forgotten in all of this. My heart hurts for her and her family.

I'm so disgusted with the other riders. I can't believe the person or persons behind him did not notice him pulling out that damn knife. I would have called out and alerted someone, this easily could have become a mass attack.

Judges need to start being held accountable for their bad decisions. Justice demands it. Society deserves it.
 
  • #45
I saw the story making the rounds Fri and it started to spread on social media like a wildfire. It truly is one of the most disturbing videos I've ever seen, on the same graphic level as the isis/taliban beheading videos. It's shocking how the story received so little national attention. I will say though, my local TV station here in Charleston, SC did report on it Sat. The fact that this kind of random act is happening in our cities disgusts and frightens me. I'm seriously considering going out and buying a handgun and applying for a concealed carry permit. I've NEVER felt this way before! I consider myself pretty level headed but this one has really stirred up some emotions for me. She did nothing. She had a Black Lives Matter poster hung up in room. To be cut down like that is just so very cruel and unfair. I have a feeling this story is going to blow up big time and it should. I just hope it blows up for the right reasons and doesn't get buried in overwhelming racism and political BS!

My heart goes out to Iryna Zarutska and her friends and family.
 
  • #46
The video was really scary, Iryna gets onto the train, minding her own business, checking out her phone, and the guy gets up, and just randomly attacks Iryna! That could have happened to anyone.

Could it have been prevented? Be more aware of surroundings? Hardly. I don't think it would have mattered. It was so random, and so fast. Makes me really wonder how many people that guy has killed before.
 
  • #47
I think you might be confusing Charlotte with Research Triangle. Charlotte is not known for academics. Duke is north east of Charlotte, in Durham.
I meant to say that North Carolina as a whole is known for academics, not Charlotte specifically. My apologies for the confusion.
 
  • #48
CHARLOTTE — The father of the Ukrainian refugee knifed to death on a Charlotte train had to miss her funeral in North Carolina because he is stuck at home due to Russia’s invasion — inflicting yet another scar on a family that fled the war for the comparative safety of the US. Iryna Zarutska, 23, was buried in Charlotte on Aug. 27, but her father was unable to leave Ukraine because he is of fighting-age and required to remain in the country while its war rages on.
 
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@RepFine



I’m going to introduce legislation to hold judges accountable when violent repeat offenders they release commit new crimes.It’s easy to release criminals when you’re protected by an armed bailiff at all times. The rest of us aren’t so lucky. Those 12+ judges that released Decarlos Brown Jr. should have their day in court too.


4:38 PM · Sep 7, 2025


 
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  • #53
This is probably the most unsurprising information ever written about.
I’m pretty sure we all knew the minute we first heard about this atrocity that the killer was seriously and violently mentally ill, had been arrested and returned to the streets multiple times, his family received no help dealing with him and out of fear and frustration kicked him out of their home.
Then he becomes my and your problem.
yeah, I feel for his mom because even she straight-up knew and even admitted that the perp should not have been allowed to roam free and continue hurting people. She has to live with the fact that not only did she lose her son, but that someone else lost a daughter and it could have been prevented.

This isn't a mom wailing "my poor innocent child was the victim" to avoid accountability, this is a mother saying "I am not a trained professional, I could not deal with him, he was an immediate threat to me, he should have been incarcerated but nobody else believed me when I said he was going to murder someone, now he has murdered someone and it should not have been allowed to happen"
 
  • #54
yeah, I feel for his mom because even she straight-up knew and even admitted that the perp should not have been allowed to roam free and continue hurting people. She has to live with the fact that not only did she lose her son, but that someone else lost a daughter and it could have been prevented.

This isn't a mom wailing "my poor innocent child was the victim" to avoid accountability, this is a mother saying "I am not a trained professional, I could not deal with him, he was an immediate threat to me, he should have been incarcerated but nobody else believed me when I said he was going to murder someone, now he has murdered someone and it should not have been allowed to happen"
Yes, his mother is a victim, too.
 
  • #55
I saw the story making the rounds Fri and it started to spread on social media like a wildfire. It truly is one of the most disturbing videos I've ever seen, on the same graphic level as the isis/taliban beheading videos. It's shocking how the story received so little national attention. I will say though, my local TV station here in Charleston, SC did report on it Sat. The fact that this kind of random act is happening in our cities disgusts and frightens me. I'm seriously considering going out and buying a handgun and applying for a concealed carry permit. I've NEVER felt this way before! I consider myself pretty level headed but this one has really stirred up some emotions for me. She did nothing. She had a Black Lives Matter poster hung up in room. To be cut down like that is just so very cruel and unfair. I have a feeling this story is going to blow up big time and it should. I just hope it blows up for the right reasons and doesn't get buried in overwhelming racism and political BS!

My heart goes out to Iryna Zarutska and her friends and family.
I think the point is that while your local station carried this on Saturday, this attack occurred on Aug 22. That was still 2 weeks after the event.
 
  • #56
WARNING - GRAPHIC VIDEO

Slaughtered Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska looked up at her killer with terror in her eyes after he repeatedly stabbed her with a pocket knife, as no passengers came immediately to her aid, disturbing newly-released surveillance footage shows.

It comes as the FBI announced on Monday that Brown was hit with federal charges on top of the state murder rap he already faces. The penalty includes the possibility of the death sentence if he is convicted.
 
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  • #57
Her family is going to bury her in the USA because she loved this country.
Crying 😭
 
  • #58
The suspect in the fatal stabbing of a Ukrainian woman on Charlotte's light rail system late last month is now facing federal charges that would make him eligible for the death penalty, according to the Justice Department. Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, who was arrested on Aug. 22 after he fatally stabbed 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska, was charged by the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Western District of North Carolina with committing an act causing death on a mass transportation system, which could make him eligible for the death penalty, the DOJ said on Tuesday.
 
  • #59
WASHINGTON — The FBI and Department of Transportation are both probing the fatal stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a North Carolina train last month, the agencies said Monday.
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Suspected killer Decarlos Brown Jr. — who had been arrested and released at least 14 times previously by the authorities — was caught on a security camera repeatedly thrusting his knife into Zarutska shortly after she boarded a light-rail train home from her job at a Charlotte pizzeria Aug. 22, authorities said.
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“The perpetrator was a well known career criminal, who had been previously arrested and released on CASHLESS BAIL in January, a total of 14 TIMES. What the hell was he doing riding the train, and walking the streets? Criminals like this need to be LOCKED UP.”

 
  • #60
I wonder if he is suffering from schizophrenia (obviously not treated IMO) as was reported,
whether somebody sitting close to him
(a seat right in front of him)
triggered some psychotic/delusional/paranoid attack.
(He was seen observing the victim before stabbing)
Other passengers were some distance from the perp.

I'm just trying to understand what caused the attack.

If he was aggressive at home
(mother forced him to leave)
I don't understand why the perp wasn't forcefully put into a mental hospital for treatment 🤔

An insane man was on the loose.
Anybody could be attacked.
He could be hearing voices, etc., telling him to kill.
He could also treat others as threats in this sick mind.

All this is horrific :oops:

RIP Iryna :(
Sincerest Condolences to Family.

JMO
 
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