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Accused Zarutska Killer Deemed ‘Incapable’ of Standing Trial, But Case Could Continue

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09.04.2026

Accused Zarutska Killer Deemed ‘Incapable’ of Standing Trial, But Case Could Continue

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Accused Zarutska Killer Deemed ‘Incapable’ of Standing Trial, But Case Could Continue

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks alongside a photo of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, who was allegedly killed by Decarlos Brown Jr. (R), on a light rail train in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Saul Loeb/ AFP via Getty Images)

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The man charged with killing 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska on a light rail train in Charlotte, N.C., last year was found “incapable to proceed” with a trial, meaning his case will likely at least be delayed.

The public defender’s office filed a motion on April 7 revealing Decarlos Brown Jr.’s mental health evaluation at Central Regional Hospital, a North Carolina state psychiatric hospital, that determined he was incapable of proceeding in his case.

A judge still has to accept the findings of Brown’s December mental evaluation, and the court could proceed if it determines Brown’s mental capacity is restored, WBTV reported. However, if the judge determines Brown is not capable to stand trial, the charges would be dismissed.

The video of the stabbing murder of Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee, captured national attention in 2024, including from President Donald Trump.

The graphic video from the Charlotte light rail train shows that at 9:46 p.m. on Aug. 22, 2024, Zarutska boarded the train and sat down in front of Brown. At 9:50 p.m., cameras appeared to show Brown allegedly stabbing her to death. He claimed he acted because Zarutska was reading his mind.

The Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Office accepted the public defender’s request to continue the case and delay by 180 days a hearing on whether to seek the death penalty, WBTV reported.

In addition to state charges, Brown also faces federal charges and is in custody at an Illinois federal prison, the outlet reported. He was indicted in October on charges of violence against a railroad carrier and mass transportation system resulting in death, and he will also be receiving a mental evaluation in the federal case.

In conjunction with those charges, Brown could also face the death penalty based on a 2015 conviction for armed robbery.

Legal experts said North Carolina has limited space in its psychiatric facilities, WBTV noted, and some defendants can wait more than a year for space to open.

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