Trump links Democrats to Charlotte Train Tackbing of Ukrainian refugees

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President Donald Trump said that “the blood is on the part of the Democrats” after the brutal stab wounds of a Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte, North Carolina, who was attacked and killed on a light train by a man with a long criminal history last month.
Social media exploded during the weekend after surveillance images, released by the transit system of the Charlotte region (CATS), only showed Warsy-yearly ryna Zarutska, aboard a lynx blue line last month before a man withdrew a knife and begins to stab Zarutska three times, including at least in the neck.
“The blood of this innocent woman can literally be seen dripping from the killer’s knife, and now her blood is in the hands of the Democrats who refuse to put bad people in prison, including the former disgrace governor and` budding senator ” Roy Cooper, “said Trump on social social. “The North Carolina, and each state, needs law and order, and only the Republicans will deliver it! In addition, where is the indignation of the consumer media on this horrible tragedy? Vote for Michael Whatley for the American Senate, he will not let this reproduce!”
GoFundme draws fundraising for a criminal accused of having killed a suburb in the random attack of Charlotte Train

Suspect in the motion to stab the victim aboard the train next to a photo of President Donald Trump. (Newsnation via Charlotte Area Transit System; AP photo / Alex Brandon)
Earlier in the day, the White House published a Trump reaction on X.com, saying: “The author was a well-known career criminal, who had already been arrested and released under a deposit without cash in January, a total of 14 times. What was he going on the train and walking in the streets?
The suspect, identified as Decarlos Brown, 34 first degree murder. The files obtained by the New York Post have shown that Brown has history of arrests that go back more than a decade, including accusations of crime, theft with a dangerous weapon and communicating threats. Police said Brown did not know Zarutska and the attack was random.
By targeting the former Democratic Governor Roy Cooper of North Carolina, Trump directly injected the tragedy into the center of the next US Senate race in North Carolina, scheduled for next year. Cooper and the president of the National Republican Committee Michael Whatley are the two main descents.
Monday, the Senatorial Republican National Committee (NRSC) Echoes the argument of Trump, insisting that Cooper’s policies “have kept violent criminals like this on the streets rather than in prison where they belong”.

The president of the RNC, Michael Whatley, announces his race for the senator for the North Carolina on July 31, 2025.
Meanwhile, Whatley said in an X Post on Monday that “a vote for Roy Cooper is a vote for more crimes, more violence, more criminals”.
The Republican wants the judges to be held responsible if they release repeated violent criminals that strike again
He follow up Later in the day after the truth about Trump’s truth, adding that the president was “on the spot” with his evaluation of the Democrats.
“My distant opponent on the left Roy Cooper, policies without crime, have unleashed predators like Décarlos Brown Jr. and countless other violent thugs who unleash hell for innocent people because they know that they will not face real justice,” said Whatley.
A spokesperson for Cooper’s campaign, when he was contacted to comment, accused what is “lying again” because “he knows his support for federal policies that reduce local funding and the application of the law of the State is wrong for North Carolina”.
“It was a heartbreaking and contemptible act of evil and Inyna Zarutska’s family and his relatives are in our prayers,” continued the spokesman in a statement to Fox News Digital. “Roy Cooper knows that North Carolinians must be safe in their communities; he spent his career pursuing violent criminals and drug traffickers, increasing the sanctions of violence against the police and keeping thousands of criminals outside the streets and behind bars.”

The former Democratic Governor of Caroline of Nord Roy Cooper, who last month threw his hat into the ring for the American Senate.
The governor of North Carolina, Josh Stein, a democrat, was criticized during the weekend, when the video for stabs were published for the first time, so as not to express themselves earlier. He finally commented on the issue on Monday morning.
“My heart is broken for the family of Iryna Zarutska, who lost their loved ones because of this insane act of violence, and I am dismayed by the images of his murder. We need more cops on the pace to ensure the safety of people,” posted Stein on X.
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“This is why my budget calls for more funding to hire more trained police. I call the legislator to adopt my recruitment and retention set of the police to respond to vacant positions in our state and our local agencies so that they can stop these horrible crimes and keep violent criminals.”
During a visit to the Bible Museum in the national capital on Monday, Trump again weighed on the event after the attack on the attack has surfaced during the weekend.
“We are all the people of religion, but there are bad people,” said Trump. “And we have to face this.”
Andrew Mark Miller from Fox News and Stephen Sorace contributed to this report.