Three stabs from behind is not a mental-health flyer. It is a man who should have been held.
One year after Iryna Zarutska's murder, violent crimes fuel North Carolina public safety debate
One year after Iryna Zarutska was stabbed from behind on a Charlotte train, North Carolina is still releasing the same men onto the same vinyl seats.
Summary
- Fox News reports that on Aug. 22, 2025, Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, 23, was stabbed three times from behind on Charlotte's Lynx Blue Line. Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, has been found incompetent in both state and federal cases.
- The killing helped produce Iryna's Law, tightening bail and oversight of dangerous defendants. The North Carolina Fraternal Order of Police, about 6,000 members, endorsed Senate candidate Michael Whatley over repeat offenders and bail policy.
- NCFOP President Chet Effler cited Di-Quan Schafar Hunt, 32, arrested at least nine times since 2023, including a July 30 sidewalk punch caught on video, plus a December 2025 deadly-weapon case. David Simpson, 29, was charged with killing a man hours after release on bond.
- In Jacksonville, DoorDash mother of three Christen Phillips suffered skull fractures and brain bleeds after Stanley Shockley, 44, allegedly followed her from a honk and beat her with a bat on Aug. 1. Asheville officials have resisted calling youth retaliatory killings gang activity.
Commentary
A woman still chooses a vinyl train seat because the car payment ate the Uber. She does not get a second to see the blade. She gets three wounds and a year of speeches.
That is the gap. Iryna's Law exists. Hunt still stacked nine arrests. Simpson walked on bond and a man died hours later. A DoorDash mom drove herself to the hospital with a cracked skull because a honk became a bat. Soft release is not mercy. It is a waiting room for the next stranger.
Look every rider on that Blue Line in the eye: if incompetence and bond can recycle the same hands, what was the law for?
Comments
I rode trains in cities that still lock repeat hitters. Bond hours before a killing is a policy failure.
Incompetent to stand trial is not a street pass. Civil commitment exists for a reason. Use it.
Japan does not let a nine-arrest man film the next punch. That is not culture. That is custody.
Watch the NGOs call Iryna's Law 'harsh.' They never sat that vinyl seat.
I deliver food after dark. A bat for a honk is why I check the mirrors twice.
A DoorDash mom of three drove herself in with a brain bleed. Hold the man. Stop the cycle.
If Asheville will not say gang, it will not fund the unit that stops one.
Fox printed Aug. 22, 2025, nine arrests, hours-after-bond, and the bat. Argue those nouns.
Hold the repeats. End the easy bond. Make Iryna's Law a jail fact, not a name on a bill.