U.S. Jail Call Reveals Motive Behind Ukrainian Refugee Killing

A shocking tragedy in Charlotte has left the community grieving.

Twenty-three-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, who had

fled war in her homeland seeking safety and a new life in the

United States, was violently attacked and killed on a city

train platform. The suspect, 34-year-old Declaros Brown,

now faces first-degree murder charges, and a disturbing

jailhouse phone call has revealed unsettling details about his state of mind.

During the call to his sister, Declaros claimed he was “controlled”

by external forces and insisted he did not know Iryna personally.

“I hurt my hand, stabbing her. I don’t even know the lady,”

he said, adding that he acted under compulsion. His sister

revealed he had been seeking psychiatric help for years,

but despite clear signs of mental illness, he was repeatedly released into the community.

Surveillance footage tells a starkly different story.

Iryna was quietly seated on the train when the suspect,

positioned behind her, launched a sudden and unprovoked attack.

Passengers rushed to assist as the train stopped, while Declaros

tried to blend in by moving to another car. Authorities

were waiting on the platform and arrested him immediately.

He has been permanently banned from Charlotte’s public transit system.

The community’s response has been one of mourning and outrage.

Charlotte’s mayor called the attack a “senseless tragedy,”

while President Donald Trump described it as “horrible” and

demanded a thorough investigation. Vigils have been held,

and public calls for stronger mental health intervention

programs are growing. For Iryna’s family, who had sought

safety in the United States, the loss is devastating,

a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the urgent

need for preventative measures in mental health and public safety.

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