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president Donald Trump “The Democrat’s hand is in the hands of a Democrat” after a Ukrainian refugee brutal stabbing in Charlotte, North Carolina, was attacked and killed on a light rail train by a man with a long criminal history last month.
Social media exploded over the weekend after surveillance video released by the Charlotte Regional Transportation System (CATS), showing 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska landed on the Lynx Blue series last month, before a man pulled out a knife and began stabbing Zarutska, at least three times, including at least once.
“The blood of this innocent woman dripped from the killer’s knife, and now her blood is in her hands Democrats Those who refuse to put bad guys in prison include former shamed governor and “want to be a Senator” Roy Cooper,” Trump said to Truth Social: “North Carolina, every state needs law and order, and only Republicans can deliver it! Furthermore, where is the mainstream media’s anger at this terrible tragedy? Vote for Michael Whatley for the U.S. Senate and he won’t do it again! ”
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There is a suspected motion to stab the victim on a train next to President Donald Trump. (via the news agency of the Charlotte Regional Transportation System; AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Earlier in the day, the White House posted Trump’s reaction on X.com, saying: “The perpetrator is a well-known professional criminal who had been arrested in January and was arrested and released 14 times on cashless bail. He was riding on a train and strolling the streets?
The suspect was identified as 34-year-old decarlos Brown, arrested and hospitalized shortly after the stabbing, and then arrested First-degree murder. Records obtained by The New York Post show Brown has an arrest history that dates back more than a decade, including felony theft, robbery with dangerous weapons and threats of communication. Police said Brown did not know Zarutska and the attack was random.
By targeting the former Democratic government. Roy Cooper In North Carolina, Trump directly injected the tragedy into the center of the upcoming U.S. Senate race in North Carolina, scheduled for next year. Cooper and Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley are two major leaders.
Monday, National Republican Senators Committee (NRSC) Trump’s argument responded, insisting that Cooper’s policy “puts such violent criminals on the streets, not in the prison where they belong.”

RNC Chairman Michael Whatley announced he will run for the North Carolina Senate on July 31, 2025.
Meanwhile, Whatley said in a post on Monday X: “The vote for Roy Cooper is a vote for more crime, more violence, more criminals.”
Republicans want judges to release violent criminals who strike again, responsible
he Then Later the day after Trump’s Truth Social Post, he added that the president’s assessment of the Democratic Party was “spots.”
“My left-wing rival, Roy Cooper, has inverted, and a gentle crime policy has freed up the likes of Decarlos Brown Jr. and countless other violent thugs who have freed hell against innocent people because they know they won’t face true justice,” Whatley said.
Fox News Digital contacted the Cooper campaign but received no immediate response. The former governor announced his campaign in late July, and the video was posted to social media.
FOX News Analysis Cooper’s social media found no posts about the incident. The Democratic Senate Campaign Committee’s social media also doesn’t seem to comment on the matter.

Former Democratic North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper put a hat on the U.S. Senate last month.
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein was a Democrat who was slammed over the weekend when the stabbing video was first released because it wasn’t released. He finally Comment on this Monday morning.
Stan posted on X on X.
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“That’s why my budget requires more funding to hire more trained police officers. I call on the Legislature to address job openings in our state and local agencies through my law enforcement recruitment and retention programs so that they can stop these horrible crimes and hold violent criminals accountable.”
Visiting Bible Museum On Monday, in the national capital, Trump took it again after videos of the weekend’s attack surfaced.
“We are all religious people, but there are evil people,” Trump said. “We have to face this.”
Andrew Mark Miller and Stephen Sorace of Fox News contributed to the report.

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