Surveillance footage on the Lynx Blue Line light rail system in Charlotte, North Carolina (Edited by WBTV)

Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) announced on Sunday that he is going to introduce legislation to hold soft-on-crime judges accountable if they release a violent criminal back to the street and the criminal commits more crimes.

The proposed legislation would “hold judges accountable when violent repeat offenders they release commit new crimes,” he said.

This comes after 34-year-old Decarlos Brown Jr. murdered 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska last month by stabbing her multiple times in the Charlotte, North Carolina, light rail station.

Surveillance video from the incident shows Brown, unprovoked, stabbing Zarutska from the seat behind her on the light rail, then wandering around the rail car with what appears to be blood on the floor.

Watch the censored clip below via WBTV:

The lunatic had a long criminal rap sheet, with arrests dating back to 2007. He was later arrested at least six more times on charges, including felony larceny, robbery with a dangerous weapon, and communicating threats, according to the Daily Mail. Most of the charges were dropped.

Other reports and social media posts suggest he may have been arrested and released at least 12 times.

“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,” Fine said.

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

These liberal judges are derelict in their duties and are sacrificing innocent people’s natural rights for black career criminals. John Locke would call this a violation of the social contract between the people and government.

Fine said on X,

I’m going to introduce legislation to hold judges accountable when violent repeat offenders they release commit new crimes.

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.

This is a developing story.



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