The mainstream media has reached a new low in selective reporting. On August 22, 2025, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee named Iryna Zarutska was stabbed to death on Charlotte’s LYNX Blue Line light rail. She had escaped the war in Ukraine in search of safety in the United States, only to be killed by a repeat offender with an extensive criminal history. The suspect, 34-year-old Decarlos Brown Jr., faces charges of first-degree murder after 14 prior arrests.
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0 WAPO stories on this… pic.twitter.com/962qmFOBNm— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) September 7, 2025
Surveillance footage from the Charlotte Area Transit System shows Brown approaching Zarutska without provocation and slashing her throat in an unprovoked attack.
Police arrived six minutes later, during which no intervention occurred, highlighting failures in public safety in cities like Charlotte. Zarutska’s family in Ukraine has launched a GoFundMe for funeral expenses, and local support has emerged, but the loss remains irreversible.
Despite the brutality of this crime—a young white immigrant woman killed by a violent criminal—legacy media outlets have provided no coverage whatsoever. Searches of CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post, MSNBC, ABC News, CBS News, and NBC News reveal not a single article on Iryna Zarutska. This omission stands in stark contrast to the hypothetical scenario where roles were reversed, which would likely dominate headlines with analyses of systemic issues.
Legacy media cares exponentially more about an illegal alien MS-13 human trafficking wife beater like Kilmar Abrego Garcia than an innocent refugee like Iryna Zarutska. Garcia lives despite his many crimes. Zarutska is dead for no reason at all.
Local media such as WCNC and WBTV in Charlotte have reported on the incident, alongside national sources like the New York Post and Fox News. Wikipedia even features a page on the murder, noting concerns over transit safety. International outlets, including the Hindustan Times, have also covered it. Yet major networks remain silent, seemingly because the story does not align with preferred narratives.
Judge Teresa Stokes let career criminal DeCarlos Brown Jr out of jail on a written promise he would appear in court…
DeCarlos then murdered Iryna Zarutska.
No words. pic.twitter.com/n6nFmGVbZa
— C3 (@C_3C_3) September 6, 2025
This pattern of selective reporting underscores a broader issue: legacy media functions as a curator of division, amplifying certain stories while suppressing others that expose policy failures and urban decay. Zarutska fled bombs in Ukraine only to encounter a flawed American system—and now, her story is erased by those entrusted to inform the public. Such blackouts erode trust and highlight why alternative platforms are gaining ground for unfiltered information.
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