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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Iryna Zarutska was stabbed to death on a train in Charlotte, NC. “Horrid video of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska’s slaughter on Charlotte train is met with deafening silence from Dem leaders, media”, and even these forums! This is why many cities need the National Guard and police to make our cities safe again. I also cannot believe no on the train tried to help her or stop the bleeding. Not one person ran to her aid! Why? https://nypost.com/2025/09/07/us-news/horror-video-of-ukrainian-refugee-iryna-zarutskas-slaughter-on-charlotte-train-is-met-with-deafening-silence/[/quote] Kinda late to the party eh? This happened in late August and was big news then. It was suppressed from "mainstream media" for over a week. Wonder why?[/quote] DP. Just stop.It didn't become a nationwide story until September 5, when the horrific video was released. It was picked up by national media when the video went viral several days later. [/quote] Against the mayor's wishes who wanted it not released. She knew that people would be horrified by the [b]lack of public safety measures on Charlotte's transit options[/b] and the leniency of its judges. [/quote] This isn't a public transit issue. It's absolutely an issue about how we don't have a way to deal with mental illness in a way that protects the public. It's so dismaying that his guy wasn't in an institution. [/quote] It is very difficult to have someone institutionalized, even if they are obviously mentally ill, because most states set a high legal threshold before involuntary treatment is allowed. Laws around how the legal system can treat the mentally ill are passed at the state level and can be changed by state legislatures. In the case of NC, it is a red state and its current state legislature is controlled by the GOP and is in a position to be able to change state laws around institutionalization if they wish. [/quote]
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