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Trump ties Democrats to Charlotte train stabbing of Ukrainian refugee

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President Donald Trump said that “blood is at the hands of the Democrats” after the brutal stabbing of Ukrainian refugees in Charlotte, North Carolina, who was attacked and killed on a light railway train by a long criminal history man last month.

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.

“The blood of this innocent woman can be seen literally as she is falling from the killer knife, and now her blood is at the hands of Democrats who refuse to put bad people in prison, including the former disgraceful ruler and” Written senator “Roy Cooper”. “North Carolina, and every state, needs law and order, and the Republicans will only hand it over!

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The suspect in the suggestion of the victim on board the train next to President Donald Trump. (Newsnation via Transit Area Charlotte; AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Earlier in the day, the White House published a reaction from Trump to X.com, saying: “The perpetrator was a well -known professional criminal, who was previously arrested and released on a non -cash guarantee in January, that is, a total of 14 times. What was he doing against hell, and walking the streets?

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 threats continued. Police said Brown did not know Zarutska and that the attack was random.

By seizing former ruler Roy Cooper of North Carolina, Trump injected the tragedy directly in the midst of the upcoming US Senate race in North Carolina, which was determined for the next year. Cooper and Chairman of the Republican National Committee Michael Watti are the two main centers.

On Monday, the National Committee of the Republican Federation (NRSC) echoed Trump’s argument, and insisted that Cooper’s policies “kept the violent criminals like this in the streets instead of the prison they belong to.”

Michael Watti, RNC president, nominated Senator in North Carolina on July 31, 2025.

Michael Watti, RNC president, nominated Senator in North Carolina on July 31, 2025.

Meanwhile, what’s what’s on Monday, “Vote on Roy Cooper is a vote for more crime, more violence, and more criminals.”

The Republican wants the judges to be held accountable for accountability if they release the violent criminals who strike again

He continued later in the day after the Trump Social Center, adding that the president was “immediately” with his evaluation of the Democrats.

“My extremist left opponent Roy Cooper has launched soft crime policies on the crime that predators such as Decarlos Brown Jr. and countless violent thugs who have fired hell at innocents because they do not face any real justice,” said Watti.

Cooper’s official spokesman, when he was reached for comment, was accused of “lying again” because he “knows his support for federal policies that cut local and state law enforcement financing for North Carolina.”

“This was an exciting work to drink from evil, the Irina Zarutska family and loved ones in our prayers,” the spokesperson continued in a statement in favor of Fox News Digitter. “Roy Cooper knows that the Northern Carolians need to be safe in their societies. He spent his career in the trial of violent criminals and drug dealers, increasing penalties for violence against law enforcement, and keeping thousands of criminals from streets and behind bars.”

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper

Former governor of North Carolina, Roy Cooper, who threw his hat last month in the ring of the US Senate.

North Carolina Governor Josh Stein, a democratic, was criticized during the weekend, when a video was released for the first time, not to speak it earlier. In the end, he commented on the issue on Monday morning.

“I am sad for the Iryna Zarutska family, who lost their loved ones in this meaningless act of violence, and I feel dismay from snapshots.

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“For this reason, my budget calls for more funding to employ more police officers who trained well. I call on the legislative body to pass a package of law enforcement and recruit law to handle vacancies in our states and local agencies so that they can stop these horrific crimes and hold violent criminals.”

During a tour of the Bible Museum in the country’s capital on Monday, Trump was weighing to this event again after the video of the attack appeared during the weekend.

Trump said: “We are all the people of religion, but there are evil people,” Trump said. “We must face it.”

Andrew Mark Miller and Stephen Soras contributed to Fox News.

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2025-09-09 00:02:00

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