
Fatal Refugee Train Attack
Suspected Killer Charged With Federal Crime
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The feds are going after the person accused of fatally stabbing Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a North Carolina prepare … as a result of the suspect has simply been charged with a federal crime.
President Trump‘s Justice Department introduced Tuesday the suspect within the deadly Charlotte gentle rail stabbing, Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr., is charged with one rely of committing an act inflicting dying on a mass transportation system.

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Federal prosecutors say the deadly stabbing occurred August 22 on the Lynx Blue Line gentle rail in Charlotte … and video exhibits a person in a crimson hoodie unfolding a knife and stabbing a girl who sat down in entrance of him.
The feds say the attacker within the video is Brown and the sufferer is Zarutska … and Trump’s mentioned Brown is a “lunatic.”
Attorney General Pam Bondi says this was a “horrific murder” and vows the feds “will seek the maximum penalty for this unforgivable act of violence.” She says Brown “will never again see the light of day as a free man.”
FBI director Kash Patel says the bureau helps the investigation to make sure justice is served and the perpetrator is rarely launched from jail … calling the incident a “brutal attack” and a “disgraceful act that should never happen in America.”
The feds say cops have been referred to as at 9:55 PM August 22 for an assault on a lightweight rail prepare in Charlotte … with callers indicating a girl had been stabbed by a male. They say responding officers discovered the sufferer within the rail automobile, and he or she had sustained deadly stab wounds.
The criminal grievance towards Brown says a pocketknife was recovered from the scene. The feds say Brown pulled a knife from his pocket 4 minutes after Zarutska sat down in entrance of him, unfolding the blade and hanging her 3 occasions from behind.
After the assault, the feds say Brown walked away from Zarutska and responding officers positioned Brown on the sunshine rail platform and arrested him.
U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson says, “Iryna deserves justice, and we will bring justice to her and her family.” He provides, “federal charges are necessary to protect the public and ensure confidence in our transportation systems.”
Brown faces a most statutory sentence of life in prison or dying, if convicted.