In the case of evidence of 34-year-old Descarlos Brown’s fault in court in charges of death caused by public transportation, he may have been appointed death.
The United States Department of Justice, on Tuesday, September 9, made federal charges against Descarlos Brown, who was accused of killing 23-year-old Ukrainian Irina Zarutskaya on the Charlotte train, North Carolina. CNN reported it.
According to the publication, federal justice insisted on justice for the most possible penalties for the accused.
In the case of evidence of 34-year-old Descarlos Brown in court on death charges caused by public transportation, he may have been appointed as a death penalty for an unreasonable attack on a car with a light-rate transportation, in which Zarutskaya was killed. The scenario was given due to the application of deadly wounds that caused his death.
In addition to federal accusations, North Caroline state authorities against Brown brought the accusation of killing the first degree. Based on the case materials, during the crime commission, he used a pocket folding knife, which was subsequently found near the railroad platform throughout the road from the tragedy area.
It is noteworthy that the investigation continues, and law enforcement officials will not exclude new accusations against the attack.
As mentioned earlier, Irina Zarutskaya arrived in the United States as part of a refugee program, which escaped from danger. He died in August while traveling on the train. The attitude of the attack was established as a 34-year-old homeless clerks Brown. According to court materials, the man has previously been arrested on charges of robbery, armed robbery and threats to the use of force since 2011.
Donald Trump also spoke about the death of Ukraine’s refugee Irina Zarutskaya, who took place in the city of Charlotte, North Carolina, and called people who were guilty of tragedy.
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