Charlotte Tragedy: Ukrainian Refugee’s Dream Cut Short

When 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska came to North Carolina, she carried hopes of safety and opportunity.

Fleeing war with her mother and siblings, she worked multiple jobs, attended English classes, and dreamed of becoming

a veterinary assistant. Friends described her as compassionate, hardworking, and determined to build a new life.

On August 22, 2025, that dream ended. After a shift at a Charlotte pizzeria, Iryna boarded a light-rail train.

Surveillance showed no interaction before she was suddenly attacked by Decarlos Brown Jr., a man with a long criminal record. Police arrested

him at the next station, charging him with first-degree murder, while federal authorities pursue additional counts tied to public transit violence.

The tragedy devastated Charlotte. More than 100 mourners gathered at Iryna’s funeral, where her uncle called her

a symbol of kindness and resilience. Co-workers remembered her love of animals, art, and helping others.

She had just saved for her first car and was preparing for her driver’s license test — milestones she cherished.

Her death has reignited debate on public safety, judicial reform, and protections for refugees.

Though her life was cut short, Iryna’s determination and warmth continue to inspire all who knew her.

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