Hakeem Jeffries Somehow Finds A Way To Make Charlotte Stabbing About January 6

Hakeem Jeffries’s minority head, Hakeem Jeffries invoked the murder of the Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, North Carolina on Wednesday to attack President Donald Trump during January 6, 2021, Capitol Riot.
Jeffries suggested that he was just as “scandalous” for Trump to forgive the prisoners involved in the riot of the Capitol as to “politicize” the death of Zarutska. The 23 -year -old victim was stabbed on a light train by Decarlos Brown, who had 14 previous convictions.
“I think it is scandalous that people try to politicize the death of this wonderful young woman,” said Jeffries. “It is scandalous that anyone [do this]. What decency do people have at some point like this rather than finding to find common sense solutions. One thing I can tell you is also scandalous is that Donald Trump has forgiven hundreds of violent criminals who brutally beaten police. »» (Related: Wapo quotes “experts” who claim to institutionalize mental criminals is “draconian”)
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Brown served time behind bars for several heinous crimes, including an armed robbery in August 2014, a crime flight and an entry and an entry. A few months after his release, Brown faced more criminal charges for assaulting his sister.
Caroline Northern Magistrate, Teresa Stokes, released Brown without surety in January and simply gave him a “written promise” to appear in court. After his release, Brown immediately started to act irregularly, which led his own mother to throw him from his house. Brown’s mother did not want her own son to be released in public due to her violent behavior and her mental health.
Federal prosecutors charged Brown of a charge of having committed an act causing death on a mass transport system, which leads to a maximum sentence of imprisonment with perpetuity or death.
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