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Iryna Zarutska killing exposes GOP split on possible federal intervention in Charlotte

You. Thom Tillis, RN.C. The White House warned that he would have a problem to decide to focus his attention on his state as the investigation on democratic policies and crime.

IRYNA ZARUTSKA, a Ukrainian refugee, was killed in North Carolina last month, while Charlotte was receiving public transport. The suspect in the crime was arrested 14 times before being arrested and accused of murder.

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The story, which was driven by a challenging video of the alleged interaction between Brown and Zarutska, has spread nationally, so there is also a critique of democratic crime policies in blue cities such as Charlotte.

President Donald Trump claimed that “the democrats who refused to put blood in prison” and the prosecutors of the Ministry of Justice, who directed the prosecutors to the Aquarius as federal, claimed that “Zarutska’s” Zarutska put the criminals before innocent people “.

The Trump administration comes to the democratic -led cities when they put pressure on federal intervention. The administration has already sent troops to Washington DC and plans to send the guards to Memphis and probably to Baltimore.

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Tillis said Fox News Digital was “many cities we should go before Charlotte”.

“And the first, I don’t think we should be the police force of the nation, because you know what will happen? We will mask the failure of democratic leaders who make their cities less safe.” He said. “But at the same time we must be realistic, and at the same time we must see that there are some cities and red states on the top 20 lists.”

“All I say is a problem, and I work there before it becomes a national thing, the job we have to do there to correct the Metroyun free journey there.” “But this does not rise to a level of national intervention.

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Senator Ted Budd, RN.C., had a different opinion about the situation.

Former Gov, who runs for the seat of Tillis. Roy Cooper and the current Gov. Josh Stein argued that “this is” broken policies “that led to” this revived criminal justice nonsense.

“What I want to see will operate as it should be.” He said. “This non -left -wing city government, homelessness and drugs by turning a blind eye on the streets of cash -free bail crimes.

“As in this case, I neglect more rules to be neglected.” “And these feds and they do in Chicago, Washington, DC, because locally neglected.

Fox News reached Stein’s office for Digital comment, but he didn’t hear it right away.

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