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re: Ukrainian woman stabbed to death on Charlotte train
Posted on 8/31/25 at 2:49 pm to supatigah
Posted on 8/31/25 at 2:49 pm to supatigah
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was probably the cleanest downtown I have ever seen
there is a walking trail in midcity by the nice apartments that is next to the metroline.
we were sitting on a restaurant patio after work and it was a nonstop smoke show of women in yoga tops and yoga shorts, jogging and walking their dogs. Charlotte is a very underrated town for talent.
Yep, Charlotte is easily the most underrated city in the South - very clean, nice downtown and midtown, relatively walkable, and the talent there is prime. More 8’s and 9’s than I regularly see in other cities.
Posted on 9/6/25 at 3:31 pm to Proximo
They stop the security video right before stabbing and starts to show him walking on train dripping blood. She got on the train and sat in front of him, and she continued to look at her phone while sitting. They also edit out how long it took for him to decide to do it while staring at her, but in what they show there wasn’t any interaction between them. Guy is just an evil psycho.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15072141/ukrainian-refugee-stabbing-charlotte-north-carolina-train-iryna-zarutska-decarlos-brown.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15072141/ukrainian-refugee-stabbing-charlotte-north-carolina-train-iryna-zarutska-decarlos-brown.html
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Brown's arrest records go as back as 2007, when he was still a minor.
Over the next seven years, he was arrested at least six times for crimes including felony larceny, robbery with a dangerous weapon and communicating threats.
Brown served five years in prison for a 2014 armed robbery and was released in September 2020. According to the Charlotte Observer, most of the charges he faced during that time were dropped.
In February 2021, Brown was arrested for assaulting his sister in Charlotte and leaving her with minor injuries, according to police records obtained by the Daily Mail.
That same month, he was again arrested for injury to personal property and trespassing.
A police report from that incident said Brown 'returned to the address after being told he was not allowed back and kicked and damaged the front door of the listed victim's residence.'
In July 2022, Brown was arrested for a domestic disturbance
…he was charged with misusing 911 as recently as January, when he told cops he believed someone had given him a 'man-made' material that controlled his actions.
He was released without bail and a trial pending when he allegedly stabbed Zaruska to death.
This post was edited on 9/6/25 at 3:48 pm
Posted on 9/7/25 at 5:39 pm to Lou Loomis
If we can intern Japanese, Italian & German people who did nothing wrong (and we did), then we can intern illegal immigrants who commit violent crimes.
Posted on 9/7/25 at 7:26 pm to dallastigers
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he was charged with misusing 911 as recently as January, when he told cops he believed someone had given him a 'man-made' material that controlled his actions.
The guy was clearly crazy. The fact we release these loons back to the streets is insane. We need mental institutions brought back in a bad way.
Posted on 9/7/25 at 7:30 pm to forkedintheroad
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The judiciary has been infiltrated.
Yep. Judges and District Attorneys across the nation are either liberals who don't want to disrupt the lives of those who harm innocent people, or straight-up sympathizers who can't put another minority in prison.
Posted on 9/7/25 at 7:35 pm to Rick9Plus
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So this guy is obv insane and unstable. Instead of taking him to a mental hospital (and committing him long-term if needed), just arrest him then let him go. Come on people. We (the human race) are smarter than that. Right? And Charlotte is supposedly one of our nicer cities.
This is every city in the entire nation. Batshit crazy pieces of shite who don't belong in society get drug into a mental health facility to be released 24 hours later to go ruin the lives of innocent people. Over and over and over again. To some degree, I wonder why we even pretend to play the game of these "mental health evaluations."
Posted on 9/7/25 at 7:42 pm to TigersSEC2010
quote:This got changed under Reagan. The mental hospitals were emptied. This was one of those issues that united "conservatives" (cheaper) and "civil rights advocates" (fewer black men locked up)
So this guy is obv insane and unstable. Instead of taking him to a mental hospital (and committing him long-term if needed), just arrest him then let him go.
Posted on 9/7/25 at 7:47 pm to dallastigers
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he was charged with misusing 911 as recently as January, when he told cops he believed someone had given him a 'man-made' material that controlled his actions
This is Putin’s fault. He’s mind controlling vulnerable black men to take out Ukrainians in America
-c on z
Posted on 9/7/25 at 7:55 pm to Proximo
Charlotte has become a shithole to what it used to be and you can imagine why.....
Posted on 9/7/25 at 8:01 pm to jmarto1
They've had ample time to clean up their own communities.
Posted on 9/7/25 at 8:03 pm to Proximo
Really? Are they sure they didn’t mean to put “black man stabbed white woman to death”?
Posted on 9/7/25 at 8:54 pm to SoFla Tideroller
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They've had ample time to clean up their own communities.
That would require self reflection and admission of a problem. They’ll never do either.
Posted on 9/7/25 at 10:34 pm to Kafka
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This got changed under Reagan. The mental hospitals were emptied. This was one of those issues that united "conservatives" (cheaper) and "civil rights advocates" (fewer black men locked up)
Not emptied, closed. We no longer have "mental facilities" for long term care. The liberals deemed "insane asylums" cruel and unusual so now we just live like this...
Posted on 9/7/25 at 10:43 pm to mattchewbocca
If they don’t hang that motherfricker, then there is a no justice
Posted on 9/7/25 at 11:17 pm to Kafka
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This got changed under Reagan. The mental hospitals were emptied. This was one of those issues that united "conservatives" (cheaper) and "civil rights advocates" (fewer black men locked up)
Bizarrely inaccurate and misleading. Deinstitutionalism was a generation-long movement spearheaded by the psych professionals and the ACLU. It really started in the 50s, became federal policy in the 60s and continued into the early 90s. Reagan had little to do with it, federally, although he was governor of California when the movement picked up steam there. The MSM did try to blame him for the growing homeless problem in the 80s that resulted from it.
It wasn't a left-right issue. It was more of a dumb policy of throwing out a system without a legit replacement. It certainly didn't contemplate hundreds of thousands of noncompliant folks with psychoses and substance abuse issues living in tents in major cities. Literally no one would have voted for/implemented that back then.
Inexplicably, people do seem to be voting for some form of this now.
This post was edited on 9/7/25 at 11:21 pm
Posted on 9/7/25 at 11:20 pm to Chicken
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Aug 22...pretty sure this was discussed when it happened...
Interestingly enough, I wasn’t aware of it until yesterday when it came across my X feed. How was it not news? Seems like it was suppressed.
Posted on 9/7/25 at 11:21 pm to Kafka
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This got changed under Reagan. The mental hospitals were emptied. This was one of those issues that united "conservatives" (cheaper) and "civil rights advocates" (fewer black men locked up)
The mental hospitals were emptying in the 60s. One flew over the Cuckoo’s nest had a huge impact as a book in the 60s and then later even bigger impact or more mass appeal as a movie in the mid 70s.
Reagan wanted to push issue more to the states as President and had help from Dems to repeal Carter’s unfunded preelection health law which then actually re-authorized large institutions getting federal money under Reagan (Carter’s law that had barely started wanted to push unfunded money directly to community programs bypassing state govts and not give $ to large hospitals or institutions so by repealing law it went back to status quo). Reagan and congress did cut funding by 1/3 which the states were supposed to cover if they wanted status quo, but most states were closing down institutions or didn’t want to make up the difference.
Reagan may have had a bigger impact on the closing of institutions in California as the Governor from 67 to 75 than he did as President.
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In 1967, Reagan signed the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act, a deinstitutionalization bill that ended the practice of sending patients to mental institutions indefinitely or without their consent.
Two years into his administration, Reagan advocated a then-record $28 million funding increase for the Department of Mental Hygiene, and subsequent budgets increased funding for community-based mental health care while closing the Modesto State Hospital and some other mental hospitals.
Posted on 9/8/25 at 12:11 am to HeadCall
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It’s always a little sadder when it’s a hot white girl
Why couldn’t it be one with purple hair with the BLM tattoo on her neck, you know that actually voted for this.
Posted on 9/8/25 at 6:07 am to Townedrunkard
satan doesn't fight satan
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