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Randy Fine Reveals Plan to Hold Judges Accountable for Violent Repeat Offenders

Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) is introducing legislation to “hold judges accountable when violent repeat offenders they release commit new crimes” after the brutal murder of a Ukrainian refugee that occurred on a rail system in Charlotte, North Carolina.

“I’m going to introduce legislation to hold judges accountable when violent repeat offenders they release commit new crimes,” he said on Sunday. “It’s easy to release criminals when you’re protected by an armed bailiff at all times. The rest of us aren’t so lucky.”

“Those 12+ judges that released Decarlos Brown Jr. should have their day in court too,” he added.

His remarks follow the brutal murder of a Ukrainian refugee, 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska, who was stabbed to death while traveling on the Lynx Blue Line light rail system at the East/West Boulevard station on August 22. The suspect has been identified as Decarlos Brown Jr., 34 — a repeat offender with a lengthy felony rap sheet.

As Breitbart News detailed:

According to the New York Post, Brown has a rap sheet including felony larceny, communicating threats, and robbery with a dangerous weapon — the latter charge landing him in jail for five years.

“Court records show that Charlotte police had arrested Brown before — most recently for reportedly misusing 911,” WBTV said, adding, “According to a January arrest record, Brown told responding officers during a welfare check that he believed someone gave him ‘man-made’ material that was inside his body, controlling when he ate, walked, and talked.”

He has since been arrested and charged with murder. Many have called out members of the establishment media for largely ignoring this story.

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