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senator Thom TillisRN.C. Warning he will have problems if the White House decides to focus on democratic policy and its connection to crime.
Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska died last month in Charlotte, North Carolina, and was killed while on public transportation last month. The suspect Little Decarlos Brown was arrested 14 times before and was arrested and charged with murder.
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As this story has prompted a painful video about Brown’s interaction with Zarutska, spread nationwide, so is the criticism of democracy Crime Policy In blue cities like Charlotte.

Zarutska was stabbed in the throat with a folding knife when she was considered a random attack on August 22, 2025. (News via Charlotte Regional Transportation Systems | GoFundMe)
President Donald Trump The accusation of “blood in the hands of Democrats who refuse to jail bad guys” and Attorney General Pam Bondi directed the Justice Department attorney to sue Brown in federal directing the Justice Department attorney, arguing that Zarutska’s “terrible murder is a direct result of a failed soft criminal policy.
Their sentiment is because the Trump administration pushes federal intervention in Democratic-led cities. The government has sent troops in Washington, DCand plans to send the guards to Memphis, which may be next to Baltimore.
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President Donald Trump at a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington on August 26, 2025. (Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Tillis told Fox News Digital that “we should go to a lot of cities before Charlotte”.
“And I don’t think we should be the National Police Force because you know what will happen? We’re going to cover up the failure of the Democratic leaders who make cities less secure,” Tillis said. “But we have to be realistic, too, and see some cities and red countries in the top 20 as well.”
“What I’m going to say is that we have a problem where I work there before it can be a national thing, and the work we need to do there to basically fix the free riding of the subway there,” he continued. “But that doesn’t reach a certain level of national intervention. I think it’s usually an excessive thing I’m against.”
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Ukrainian Iryna Zarutska came to the United States to escape the war, but was stabbed to death in Charlotte. (evgeniya rush/gofundme)
senator Ted GothRN.C. has a different view on this situation.
He argued that former Governor Roy Cooper encouraged a run for Tillis, while current Governor Josh Stein was “destroying policy.”
“What I want to see is that local governments should be operating as they should,” Bud said. “That’s city governments without these leftists, cashless bail, turning a blind eye to homelessness and drugs on the streets. If they stop doing that, those crazy policies, then make sure there is no need to send out the National Guard.”
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“I want to say that negligence, like those local governments in this case, invites bigger rules,” he continued. “It’s the Fed, they do it in Chicago, they do it in Washington, D.C., and it’s because it’s negligent locally. So policy is important, and policy is important at home.”
Fox News Digital contacted Stein’s office for comment, but did not hear it immediately.