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A Gruesome Murder in North Carolina Ignites a Firestorm on the Right

Security footage capturing the unprovoked stabbing in Charlotte became an accelerant for conservative arguments about the perceived failings of Democratic policies.

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Security footage released by the Charlotte Area Transit System shows Iryna Zarutska entering a light-rail car before sitting in front of the man accused of killing her on Aug. 22.Credit...Charlotte Area Transit System

The video, captured by a security camera in Charlotte, N.C., shows a 23-year-old woman named Iryna Zarutska sitting on a light-rail train one night in late August, dressed in the uniform of the pizza parlor where she worked.

She is looking at her phone when suddenly, a man sitting behind her stands up, gripping a knife in his raised right hand. Moments later, the police say, he stabbed and killed Ms. Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee, in what appeared to be a random and unprovoked attack.

The police arrested Decarlos Brown Jr. soon after and charged him with first-degree murder. But the brutal killing did not capture widespread attention until the security footage was released on Friday, at which point it became an accelerant for conservative arguments about crime, race and the perceived failings of big-city justice systems and mainstream news outlets in the Trump era.

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Eduardo Medina is a Times reporter covering the South. An Alabama native, he is now based in Durham, N.C.

Richard Fausset, a Times reporter based in Atlanta, writes about the American South, focusing on politics, culture, race, poverty and criminal justice.

Emily Cochrane is a national reporter for The Times covering the American South, based in Nashville.

A version of this article appears in print on Sept. 10, 2025, Section A, Page 13 of the New York edition with the headline: A Fatal Stabbing on a Train in Charlotte Ignites a Firestorm on the Right. Order Reprints | Today’s Paper | Subscribe

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