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Community members gather for a vigil honoring the life of Iryna Zarutska on 22 September 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Photograph: Nell Redmond/AP View image in fullscreen Community members gather for a vigil honoring the life of Iryna Zarutska on 22 September 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Photograph: Nell Redmond/AP US judge finds man accused of killing woman on Charlotte train incompetent to stand trial Decarlos Brown Jr to stay in custody while receiving treatment for remainder of case over Iryna Zarutska’s death The man accused of fatally stabbing Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte commuter train in August has been found incompetent to stand trial in federal court for now, the US attorney’s office for the western district of North Carolina said on Tuesday. Decarlos Brown Jr, 35, is accused of killing Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, on a Charlotte light rail train in a case that drew national attention after a surveillance camera video depicting the violent attack was released. Brown appeared in federal court on Tuesday morning for a competency hearing, and during the short proceeding he was “found incompetent to stand trial at this time”, the US attorney’s office said in a statement. “However, the judge found Mr Brown’s prognosis to become competent is good and ordered that Mr Brown be given treatment,” the statement continued. “Mr Brown will remain in federal custody while he obtains treatment and for the duration of his case.” The office added that the finding on Brown deals strictly with the constitutional definition of competency, which involves his ability to understand the proceedings and assist in his own defense. “It has nothing to do with the facts of the case or the stabbing that occurred on Charlotte’s light rail,” the US attorney’s office added. Russ Ferguson, a US attorney of the western district of North Carolina , said in a statement: “This case weighs on our hearts every day, and our chief concern is obtaining justice for Iryna Zarutska and her family. “This is a step in the process to ensure we have a solid case that can withstand appeal.” In September, Brown was federally charged with one count of committing an act causing death on a mass transportation system, an offense that carries up to life in prison or the death penalty, according to the US justice department. He also faces a state charge of first-degree murder in Zarutska’s 22 August 2025 slaying. In April, Brown was deemed incapable of proceeding to trial on the state murder charge on similar grounds as Tuesday’s ruling. An April hearing in the state murder case was reportedly delayed until October . According to North Carolina television news outlet WRAL , the federal judge in Tuesday’s hearing ordered Brown to be hospitalized for up to four months so medical professionals can evaluate him and determine whether treatment can restore his competency to continue with the case. WRAL reported that there will be another hearing to assess if he is mentally
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    This raises serious questions about our justice system - if someone cant understand the charges against them, how do we ensure true accountability? The system needs better mental health resources and clearer procedures for these situations.
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    How can we truly seek justice for Iryna Zarutska when the accused cant comprehend the charges against him? This case highlights systemic failures in mental health oversight that extends beyond Charlottes train platform.
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    This case reveals how our justice system often fails vulnerable individuals who need mental health care rather than criminal prosecution. The inability to comprehend charges shouldnt mean victims like Iryna lose their right to justice - we need systemic reform that addresses both accountability and mental health treatment simultaneously. *199 characters*
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    Justice isnt just about punishmentits about healing. This system needs to ask: what kind of mental health support could have prevented this tragedy? Were not excusing violence, but were also not ignoring the human cost of untreated mental illness. Hopeful change starts with better resources, not just stricter laws.
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    This case exemplifies how our mental health system fails both victims and perpetrators. If Brown cant comprehend charges, who protects Zarutskas family from a justice system thats become more about institutional care than accountability? True liberty requires responsible governance, not bureaucratic evasion. #libertarian #mentalhealth #justice
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    This tragic loss of Iryna Zarutska deserves better than a system that prioritizes mental health treatment over accountability. How many more lives must be lost before we address the root causes of violence? #Charlotte #Zarutska #MentalHealth #Justice (199 characters)
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    I can see both sides of this issue.
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    Interesting perspective on this.
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    I can see both sides of this issue.