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'Maximum penalty' sought for accused in murder of Ukrainian refugee
Authorities say Iryna Zarutska was repeatedly stabbed from behind by DeCarlos Brown Jr. last month while riding a light rail train

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Published Sep 10, 2025 • 2 minute read

A screengrab from video released by the transit authority of Decarlos Brown Jr. and Iryna Zarutska.
A screengrab from video released by the transit authority of Decarlos Brown Jr. and Iryna Zarutska.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi vowed Tuesday to pursue the “maximum penalty” against a man charged with murdering a Ukrainian refugee, as the Trump administration continues touting its tough-on-crime agenda in Democratic-led cities.


Authorities say Iryna Zarutska was repeatedly stabbed from behind by 34-year-old DeCarlos Brown Jr. last month while riding a light rail train in the southern city of Charlotte, North Carolina.


“We will seek the maximum penalty for this unforgivable act of violence — he will never again see the light of day as a free man,” Bondi said in a statement.

Brown is charged with one federal count of committing an act causing death on a mass transportation system, and faces life in prison or the death penalty, the statement said.

Mecklenburg County prosecutors have separately charged Brown with first degree murder.

Local Democratic leaders came under fire for highlighting Brown’s history of mental health issues in their response to the slaying.


Zarutska, 23, left Ukraine in 2022 following Russia’s invasion, and “her blood is on the hands of the Democrats,” US President Donald Trump wrote on social media Monday.

Chilling security footage that went viral shows a man boarding the tramway, sitting behind her, and minutes later stabbing her three times — with no prior interaction.

The case has been seized upon by Trump administration officials, who accuse Democrats of being lenient on crime.

Criminal cases are typically the jurisdiction of local prosecutors in the United States, based on state and local criminal codes. Federal prosecutions are typically limited to crimes committed against federal law.

Brown has multiple prior convictions — including an armed robbery that led to five years in prison, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt told reporters Tuesday.

“This monster should have been locked up, and Iryna should still be alive, but Democrat politicians, liberal judges and weak prosecutors would rather virtue signal than lock up criminals and protect their communities,” Leavitt said.

Brown also has “a long history” of mental health issues, according to his lawyer in a previous case, the Raleigh News & Observer newspaper reported.
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So Trump, ‘cuz…Saturday? “I am ready to do major Sanctions on Russia when all NATO Nations have agreed, and started, to do the same thing, and when all NATO Nations STOP BUYING OIL FROM RUSSIA,” he said in a post to social media, quoting what he said was a letter sent to his NATO counterparts.

He continued, “As you know, NATO’S commitment to WIN has been far less than 100%, and the purchase of Russian Oil, by some, has been shocking! It greatly weakens your negotiating position, and bargaining power, over Russia. Anyway, I am ready to ‘go’ when you are. Just say when?”

(The EU has slightly reduced Russia’s market share of liquefied natural gas imports since 2021 – from 22% down to 19% in 2025 – while also greatly increasing the US market share😉, ‘cuz there’s not business case for Canada to provide EU Nations with NG)

So qualifiers, that just can’t happen in the short term, so no Russian sanctions, & it’s somebody else’s fault.

He further added, “I believe that this, plus NATO, as a group, placing 50% to 100% TARIFFS ON CHINA, to be fully withdrawn after the WAR with Russia and Ukraine is ended, will also be of great help in ENDING this deadly, but RIDICULOUS, WAR.”
Earlier this week when the president spoke with a European delegation from the EU, he pushed them to put 50-100% tariffs on both China and India, according to people familiar with the conversation.

(By issuing his Russian oil ultimatum to NATO instead of the EU, Trump is including Turkey, which is the third largest purchaser of Russian oil after China and India, in those demands.)

But notably, Trump’s missive to his NATO counterparts on on Saturday did not mention India, ‘cuz Saturday? The EU is in final stages of negotiating a trade deal with India, so it was unlikely they would go along with that.
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Russia, meanwhile, is showing few signs it is interested in deescalation. Ukraine’s Zelensky said that Russian drones had entered Ukraine through Belarusian airspace on Saturday. Romania’s defense ministry said it intercepted a drone that entered its airspace while Russia attacked Ukraine on Saturday.
Poland’s armed forces also launched aviation operations due to drone strikes in regions of Ukraine that border Poland. The operation was “preventive in nature,” the Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces said. Lublin Airport temporarily paused operations while the aircraft were deployed, Poland’s aviation agency reported.
NATO announced plans to beef up the defence of Europe's eastern flank on Friday, after Poland shot down drones that had violated its airspace, the first known shots fired by a member of the Western alliance during Russia's war in Ukraine.

Some analysts said Trump also could be wary of antagonizing Russian President Vladimir Putin, who they say may be testing both NATO’s military capabilities and U.S. resolve more than three and a half years after Moscow invaded Ukraine.
 

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So Trump, ‘cuz…Saturday? “I am ready to do major Sanctions on Russia when all NATO Nations have agreed, and started, to do the same thing, and when all NATO Nations STOP BUYING OIL FROM RUSSIA,” he said in a post to social media, quoting what he said was a letter sent to his NATO counterparts.

He continued, “As you know, NATO’S commitment to WIN has been far less than 100%, and the purchase of Russian Oil, by some, has been shocking! It greatly weakens your negotiating position, and bargaining power, over Russia. Anyway, I am ready to ‘go’ when you are. Just say when?”
NATO: Sure, Donny, we'll stop buying oil right now. It's not like we need oil, really. We can always run our entire energy economies on. . . beer, maybe?
 

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NATO: Sure, Donny, we'll stop buying oil right now. It's not like we need oil, really. We can always run our entire energy economies on. . . beer, maybe?
Solar & wind power? Triple A batteries? Tidal energy from Newfoundland? There wasn’t a business case for Canadian Liquefied Natural Gas according to Trudeau three years ago but America has greatly increased its market share in Europe, so they’ve got that going for them.
 

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Solar & wind power? Triple A batteries? Tidal energy from Newfoundland? There wasn’t a business case for Canadian Liquefied Natural Gas according to Trudeau three years ago but America has greatly increased its market share in Europe, so they’ve got that going for them.
NATO Nations STOP BUYING OIL FROM RUSSIA,
 

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NATO Nations STOP BUYING OIL FROM RUSSIA,
We, as Canadians, sure helped ween Europeans off that Russian Petro-Tit, eh? Sure glad we stepped up to the plate and did our part. When did Ezra Lavant write that book of his? Ethical oil? Something like that?
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Fifteen years ago now. Oh well.

Why NATO (& not EU) nations Turkey? It gives Trump the #3 purchaser of Russian petroleum products to add to the list to justify why he’s not putting sanctions on Russia…or not. Could just be a coincidence.
 

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The U.S. and its allies prohibited transactions with the Russian central bank and finance ministry after President Vladimir Putin sent his army into Ukraine in 2022, and blocked $300-$350 billion of sovereign Russian assets, mostly European, U.S. and British government bonds held in a European securities depository.

Reuters reported that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wants the European Union to find a new way to finance Ukraine's defence against Russia using the cash balances associated with Russian assets frozen in Europe.
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Politico reported that the European Commission is mulling the idea of using Russian cash deposits at the European Central Bank from maturing bonds owned by Russia to fund a "Reparations Loan" for Ukraine.

"If this happens, Russia will pursue the EU states, as well as European degenerates from Brussels and individual EU countries who try to seize our property, until the end of the century," former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev wrote on Telegram.

Russia will pursue European states in "all possible ways" and in "all possible international and national courts" as well as "out of court", said Medvedev, who serves as deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council.
Some bankers, though, have been wary of the precedent that seizing sovereign assets might have on the confidence that foreign sovereigns have in keeping their money invested in Western government bonds.

Russia says any seizure of its assets amounts to theft by the West and will undermine confidence in the bonds and currencies of the United States and Europe.

Medvedev said earlier this month that Russia would take more Ukrainian territory and go after British property around the world after London said it had spent around $1.3 billion of money raised from frozen Russian assets on weapons for Ukraine.

Russia's RIA state news agency said the West had made a total of $285 billion in foreign direct investment in Russia's economy which could be at risk if Russia's assets were taken.
 

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Ontario mother who took baby to Russia charged with abduction, disobeying court order
Author of the article:Canadian Press
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Published Sep 15, 2025 • 1 minute read

Tegmina Konstanovna Agadzhanyan.
South Simcoe police say a warrant has been issued for the arrest of a Tegmina Konstanovna Agadzhanyan, who allegedly took her infant daughter to Russia. Photo by South Simcoe police
South Simcoe police say a warrant has been issued for the arrest of a woman who allegedly took her infant daughter to Russia and refused to return despite a family court order.


Police say the baby had been living with both parents in Innisfil, just south of Barrie, when the child abduction was reported in March.


They say the baby’s father reported that the woman had taken the child to Russia with plans to visit family, then made no attempt to return to Canada.

While the police investigation was underway, investigators say the father obtained a court order that compelled the mother to return the infant to Canada and to her father.

Police say the mother did not appear at any of the court hearings in Canada and did not comply with the court order.

Tegmina Konstanovna Agadzhanyan, 40, has been charged with abduction in contravention of a custody or parenting order and with disobeying a court order.
 

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Ontario mother who took baby to Russia charged with abduction, disobeying court order
Author of the article:Canadian Press
Canadian Press
Published Sep 15, 2025 • 1 minute read

Tegmina Konstanovna Agadzhanyan.
South Simcoe police say a warrant has been issued for the arrest of a Tegmina Konstanovna Agadzhanyan, who allegedly took her infant daughter to Russia. Photo by South Simcoe police
South Simcoe police say a warrant has been issued for the arrest of a woman who allegedly took her infant daughter to Russia and refused to return despite a family court order.


Police say the baby had been living with both parents in Innisfil, just south of Barrie, when the child abduction was reported in March.


They say the baby’s father reported that the woman had taken the child to Russia with plans to visit family, then made no attempt to return to Canada.

While the police investigation was underway, investigators say the father obtained a court order that compelled the mother to return the infant to Canada and to her father.

Police say the mother did not appear at any of the court hearings in Canada and did not comply with the court order.

Tegmina Konstanovna Agadzhanyan, 40, has been charged with abduction in contravention of a custody or parenting order and with disobeying a court order.
people want to live in russia? :confused:
 

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Estonia has requested a consultation with other Nato members after Russian warplanes violated its airspace on Friday. Estonia's foreign ministry condemned the incursion as "brazen". It said three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets entered the Estonian skies "without permission and remained there for a total of 12 minutes" over the Gulf of Finland.

A Nato spokesperson said the military alliance "responded immediately and intercepted the Russian aircraft", calling it "yet another example of reckless Russian behaviour and Nato's ability to respond". Italy, Finland and Sweden scrambled jets under Nato's mission to bolster its eastern flank. Later Russia denied violating Estonian airspace, etc…
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Tensions have escalated between the Nato military alliance and Russia since Moscow launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and have risen in the last week, after Poland and Romania - both Nato members - said Russian drones breached their airspace. In response, Nato pledged to move military assets, including fighter jets, eastwards to strengthen defence.
Speaking later on Friday, Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal said his government had "decided to request Nato Article 4 consultations" at an urgent meeting. Déjà vu?

Estonia said the aircraft entered its airspace from the north east and were intercepted by Finnish jets over the Gulf of Finland. Once inside Estonian airspace, Italian F-35 jets, based in Estonia, were deployed under Nato's Baltic Air Policing mission to escort the aircraft out. The government said the Russian jets had no flight plans, had their transponders turned off and also did not have two-way radio communication with Estonian air traffic control.
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Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur told the BBC: "It is unprecedented that for 12 minutes the Russians were in our airspace." He added that "in this situation, the only right thing to do is to push them out of Estonian airspace". Michal also said the Russian incursion showed its war of aggression in Ukraine was not proceeding as the Kremlin had planned. "The aim is to draw attention and assistance away from Ukraine by forcing Nato countries to focus more on the defence of their own territories," he added.
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In response to Russia's incursions into Poland and Romania, Nato pledged to move troops and fighter jets eastwards. Planes from the UK, France, Germany and Denmark are all taking part in air defence missions over Poland in a bid to bolster the alliance's eastern flank.
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Pevkur said Nato needed to "put more focus on the eastern flank" and described it as "our joint response line in a way, that here in Estonia we keep the front door closed". On Monday, a French jet was scrambled in response to another potential incursion by Russian drones. Nato said that alert was quickly over.
 
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On a specific point of policy, the most substantive warning Trump gave related to Russia's war on Ukraine. He said President Putin's refusal to end the conflict was "not making Russia look good". He said the US was prepared "to impose a very strong round of powerful tariffs" to end the bloodshed. But he said European nations had to stop buying Russian energy, claiming he only found out two weeks ago that some were doing so???🤔

In practice, Hungary and Slovakia are the only substantive European buyers of Russian oil. Diplomats say Trump is hiding behind this so he does not have to impose secondary sanctions on India and China which are both buying huge amounts of cheap Russian energy, both of whom were cited by Trump.

Perhaps more important than his speech was Trump's social media post a short while later where he asserted for the first time Ukraine could be in a position to win back all of its territory.

His dismissal of Russia as a "paper tiger" and not a "real military power" will hurt President Putin, who is sensitive to any suggestion his country is not a global player. Diplomats said this was the latest example of Trump's journey towards (?) a position that is more critical of Russia?

But one should always treat Trump's words with a pinch of salt. He was being optimistic only moments after meeting Ukraine's President Zelensky at the UN.

And he said Ukraine could win back territory with EU and Nato support; there was no mention of the US involvement.
(YouTube & 'Your countries are going to hell': Trump blasts UN in General Assembly speech)

Six years ago Trump's audience at the UN laughed at his at times unfactual assertions; this year they listened largely in silence. “I am really good at this stuff," he told world leaders. "Your countries are going to hell."
 

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On a specific point of policy, the most substantive warning Trump gave related to Russia's war on Ukraine. He said President Putin's refusal to end the conflict was "not making Russia look good". He said the US was prepared "to impose a very strong round of powerful tariffs" to end the bloodshed. But he said European nations had to stop buying Russian energy, claiming he only found out two weeks ago that some were doing so???🤔

In practice, Hungary and Slovakia are the only substantive European buyers of Russian oil. Diplomats say Trump is hiding behind this so he does not have to impose secondary sanctions on India and China which are both buying huge amounts of cheap Russian energy, both of whom were cited by Trump.

Perhaps more important than his speech was Trump's social media post a short while later where he asserted for the first time Ukraine could be in a position to win back all of its territory.

His dismissal of Russia as a "paper tiger" and not a "real military power" will hurt President Putin, who is sensitive to any suggestion his country is not a global player. Diplomats said this was the latest example of Trump's journey towards (?) a position that is more critical of Russia?

But one should always treat Trump's words with a pinch of salt. He was being optimistic only moments after meeting Ukraine's President Zelensky at the UN.

And he said Ukraine could win back territory with EU and Nato support; there was no mention of the US involvement.
(YouTube & 'Your countries are going to hell': Trump blasts UN in General Assembly speech)

Six years ago Trump's audience at the UN laughed at his at times unfactual assertions; this year they listened largely in silence. “I am really good at this stuff," he told world leaders. "Your countries are going to hell."
Its on in Europe. No holds barred.
 

Ron in Regina

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Oil exports to SE Asia from Russia were severed by Ukraine. Just in time for the Arab Pow-Wow to fill the gap.
This has been going on for three years. I seem to remember Germany asking Trudeau for not tidal-power that isn’t/wasn’t built yet assistance? Where are we at on that front again? Canada watching from the sidelines? Maybe pumping our natural gas south so that the Americans can mark it up and ship it to where it needs to be? Sorry I’m looking at this from a Canadian perspective.
 

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This has been going on for three years. I seem to remember Germany asking Trudeau for not tidal-power that isn’t/wasn’t built yet assistance? Where are we at on that front again? Canada watching from the sidelines? Maybe pumping our natural gas south so that the Americans can mark it up and ship it to where it needs to be? Sorry I’m looking at this from a Canadian perspective.
Canada is the NATO grand poohbah in Lativa.

Canada launched Operation REASSURANCE in 2014 following Russia’s initial invasion of Ukraine. More than a decade later, it remains the Canadian Armed Forces’ largest overseas mission, with approximately 2,000 troops currently deployed to deter Russian aggression and defend NATO territory.

This renewal will sustain the Brigade’s personnel and military capabilities in Latvia – reinforcing our collective defence, strengthening co-operative security, and keeping NATO presence strong on the Eastern Flank. As Framework Nation, Canada leads the NATO Multinational Brigade in Latvia, a formation of approximately 3,000 personnel from 14 NATO Allies.