Trial for the man charged in Ukrainian woman's killing on train is delayed for mental health reasons
Brown will undergo treatment for up to four months after evaluators said he suffers from a mental illness that prevents him from assisting in his defense.
- District Judge Kenneth Bell ruled on Tuesday that Decarlos Brown is unfit to stand trial, finding a "preponderance of evidence" shows Brown suffers from a mental disease rendering him unable to proceed.
- Brown faces federal charges for the death of 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, a killing that gained national attention after surveillance video was released by authorities.
- Defense attorneys told the District Court that Brown believes someone has "full access" to his body and insisted his lawyers inform the judge of this alleged "body emergency."
- Judge Kenneth Bell ordered Brown committed to a prison medical facility for up to four months to attempt restoring competency, while a separate state murder case remains paused pending the federal outcome.
- The case has become a focal point in North Carolina's Senate race between Democrat Roy Cooper and Republican Michael Whatley, with Republican President Donald Trump previously citing the tragedy to spur legislative efforts in Raleigh.
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Judge Rules Iryna Zarutska’s Alleged Murderer is Unfit to Stand Trial.
The black male accused of murdering Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a North Carolina train last year has been ruled mentally unfit to stand trial for the second time, delaying justice in a case that gained international attention.PULSE POINTS WHAT HAPPENED: Decarlos Brown Jr., accused of fatally stabbing Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a North Carolina train in August 2025, was ruled unfit to stand trial for the second time. During a fed…
Man Accused in Fatal Charlotte Train Stabbing Found Incompetent to Stand Trial
A federal judge has deemed Decarlos Brown Jr. incompetent to stand trial for the fatal train stabbing of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska last year. Brown, 34, will be committed to a federal facility for treatment for up to four months in an attempt to restore competency, Judge Kenneth D. Bell said in his order on June 9. After Brown’s time in the treatment facility, the court will again take up the case to determine if he is then …
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, USA (AP) — A man accused of stabbing a Ukrainian refugee on a North Carolina train cannot be tried for the time being because of his mental illness, and will undergo...
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