Trump calls for the death penalty in the murder case of Charlotte Light Rail

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President Donald Trump called Brown Jr. to face the death penalty for the alleged murder of Iryna Zarutska for the death penalty on Wednesday.
Trump made the statement on social networks, saying that the trial for suspect Décarlos Brown Jr. should be “fast”.
“The animal who has so violently killed the beautiful young woman from Ukraine, who came to America in search of peace and security, should receive a quick trial ” (there is no doubt!), And did not grant the death penalty,” posted Trump on Truth Social. “There can be no other option!”
The murder of Zarutska has caused strong criticism of democrats, which criticism accuse of adopting Soft-on-Crime laws which allow violent criminals to browse the streets. Trump supported The “victim’s blood is on Monday on Monday on the part of the Democrats who refuse to put bad people in prison”.
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President Donald Trump said the suspect in the murder of Iryna Zarutska is expected to face the death penalty. (Bonnie Cash / Upi / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Trump also blamed the murder of Zarutska on former Democratic Governor Roy Cooper, who is now presenting himself in the Senate in the battlefield North Carolina In a crucial confrontation in 2026 which can determine whether the Republicans keep control of the chamber.
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The murder of Charlotte came in the middle of Trump Concentrate this summer on highlighting horrible crimes in cities controlled by Democrats while moving federal police in urban areas.

Iryna Zarutska was stabbed to death on a light car Charlotte. (Instagram / Lucaveros225 | Peter Zay / Anadolu agency via Getty Images)
Brown, which is black, was arrested shortly after stab wounds and accused of first degree murder. On Tuesday, the Ministry of Justice accused Brown of a commission head of an act causing death on a mass transport system.
The files obtained by Fox News Digital have shown that Brown has a history of arrests dating back more than a decade, including convictions for crime and crime glitches and entering in 2013, and a condemnation of 2015 for theft with a dangerous weapon that sent it to prison for more than six years. He was released in 2020 but remained in parole until 2021, and the subsequent accusations against him included threats and improper use of system 911 earlier this year.
Trump noted other recent murders in the United States on Monday, saying that actions, such as the push of his administration to put an end to the deposit without speciesmust be taken.
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“This deposit without species began a wave in our country where a killer kills someone and is on the street in the afternoon and, in many cases, by leaving and killing again, a deposit without species,” said Trump.
Paul Steinhauser and Stephen Sorace of Fox News contributed to this report