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North Carolina’s Dem governor faces heat for silence on Ukrainian refugee murder

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The governor of North Carolina, Josh Stein, broke his silence due to the killing of Ukrainian refugee on the Charlotte train after he was hot during the weekend for not talking to it earlier despite the launch of a brutal video of the attack.

“I feel sad for the Iryna Zarutska family, who lost their loved ones in this meaningless act of violence, and I feel dismay from the snapshots of killing it. We need more policemen in the rhythm to maintain the safety of people,” and Stein was also published on Monday morning after a weekend of criticism for not publishing it last month and asked to comment from Fox News Morning Morning.

“This is the reason that my budget calls for more funding to employ more than one police officers trained well. I call on the legislature to pass the employment package and retain my law enforcement to address vacant jobs in our states and local agencies so that they can stop these horrific crimes and accountable for violent criminals.”

Social media exploded during the weekend after showing monitoring footage issued by the Transit Charlotte system (Cats), Iryna Zarutska, 23, on the Blue Lynx Blue last month before a man withdrew a knife and began to challenge Zarutska at least three times.

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North Carolina Governor Josh Stein is under fire due to his silence due to the killing of Ukrainian woman on the Charlotte bus (Getty/Newsnation via Transit Area Charlotte)

Zarutska, who fled the Town war, holds her neck while blood leaks on the ground. The authorities later announced their death at the scene.

The attack, which took place on August 22, prompted many on social media to criticize Stein because of his talk about George Floyd, a black man killed by a white police officer, but was not an audio of this killing, as a white woman was killed by an alleged black striker.

“. Posted on X. “However, in 2020, when he was a public lawyer, he found time to lament the death of George Floyd and started” a business squad for criminal justice. “

“The recommendations of this business group included” the release before the trial “-which is exactly the type of the thing that allowed the Zarutska murderer, Decarlos Brown, to be in the streets after 14 previously arrests.”

“Not a word about Iryna Zarutska from the governor of North Carolina State, North Josh Stein,“ Conservative effect Posted on X.

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Irina Zarutska

Ukrainian Iryna Zarutska came to the United States to escape the war, but stabbed to death in Charlotte on Friday. (Evgeniya Rush on Gofundment)

“The slaughter of Erina Zarutska is the first new story on X – and not only in North Carolina – however, NC Josh Stein’s ruler did not have anything to say on this topic.” Posted on X. “That is why friends do not allow friends to vote for Democrats.”

“The lack of the response of democratic politicians in North Carolina is a heavy matter,” John Lot, founder and head of the Crime Prevention Research Center, Posted on X. “This killer had a long criminal record. Govjoshsstein_ does not say anything.”

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North Carolina Governor Josh Stein (Getty Images/Allison Joyce)

Stein’s comment on Monday was not satisfied with many social media users who accused a ruler of converting the blame for the attack.

“He was arrested 14 times, the deputy secretary of the White House journalist, Abyel Maroun, posted on X.

“A vibrant statement from NC_GOORNOR”, conservative commentator Michael Nols posted X.

“I was the prosecutor in North Carolina when her killer was arrested and released from 14 times in prison,” Governor Greg Price posted on X. “The police did her work.

The suspect, who was identified as a 34 -year -old Dicarlus Brown, was arrested shortly after the appeal and was hospitalized before his arrest on charges First degree killing. The records obtained by the New York Post showed that Brown has a history of arrests dating back more than a decade, including criminal theft, theft with a dangerous weapon, and the connection of threats. Police said that Brown and Zarutska did not know each other and that the attack was random.

Zarutska’s death renewed calls for public safety action in Charlotte. Members of the Charlotte City Council expressed their concern after Zarutska’s killing about violence on the city’s transportation system.

Bradford Betz of Fox News Digital contributed to this report

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2025-09-08 17:34:00

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