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So this occurred sometime around ten or ten thirty, apparently on the train on the light rail car. It was near the station along Camden Road, which is where West Boulevard East Boulevard connect there in South End, or Millennial Row as it's sometimes referred to because there's so many millennials living down there in South End. The woman who was killed is a twenty three year old named Irina Zarutzska and according to and I just found this, and I cannot confirm the veracity of this, but this is from Charlotte Alert, Sorry, Charlotte alertsnews dot com, and they have identified her as a Ukrainian. She fled the country in twenty twenty two to escape the war in Ukraine, and she had been living in Charlotte, according to this report, with assistance from the US government. So I'm assuming it's some sort of like a refugee program of some kind. I found what appears to be her LinkedIn page, and apparently she worked at Subway for a while. She was murdered allegedly by a thirty four year old named Dick Carlos Brown. Now you may want to sit down before I give you this next piece of information, because it's truly going to be shocking. The guy's got a rap sheet a mile long. He's fourteen previous court cases in Mecklenburg County. He was sentenced to six years in prison after convictions for robbery with a dangerous weapon, breaking and entering, and larceny in twenty fifteen. The convictions were for two separate incidents in twenty thirteen and twenty fourteen, but he was convicted in twenty fifteen. He was released in September of twenty twenty. He was then arrested again in September twenty twenty two for assault on a female, but no court records are available for that case. According to WCNC, it's a report by Matthew Ablon. Brown was then arrested again in January twenty twenty five for misuse of the nine to one to one system. I'll give you details on that. This is from the Mechberbia by Cedar Posts. He's a local blogger guy, and I've read his blog for years. This is called mech Berbia. And he puts up the you know, the CMPD announcement, their statement in all of this, and he goes through he tracks this guy's history. Brown has a nearly twenty year history of arrests. Most were dismissed by the Mecklenburg County District Attorney's office. He has prior convictions for felony B and E, theft in excess of one thousand dollars, and robbery with a dangerous weapon. He has spent nearly nine years of his life behind bars, which is about a quarter of his life. And now, unless the you know, something terrible goes wrong with the prosecution here, he should spend the rest of his life in jail. He was most recently released from prison on September twentieth, twenty twenty, with the follow on period of parole that ended September twentieth, twenty twenty one, so he had one year of parole. He was then arrested in twenty twenty two, and then arrested two more times last year and one more time in January. And from that January nineteenth report, he apparently officers respond to Novente Presbyterian Hospital in reference to a Czech welfare check check up on this guy. Once on the scene, officer spoke with a defendant to Carlos Brown, who advised that he believed somebody gave him a man made material that controlled when he ate, walked, talked, etc. Brown wanted the officers to investigate this man made material that was inside of his body. Officers advised him that the issue was medical and that there was nothing that they could do because they are not doctors. Brown became upset with the officers answers, and with them still on the scene, he proceeds to call nine to one one to speak with police, and that's what got him the charge for misuse of nine to one one. Just last month, the assistant public defender Brianna Buford filed a motion in court questioning the defendant's capacity to proceed so he's crazy. Judge Roy Wiggins signed the order for a forensic evaluation on July twenty eighth, so a month ago. Buford was clearly aware that her client was mentally incapacitated cedar Post's rights, yet he was allowed to remain free and in the public realm. This left him as a threat to others as well as himself, and within the month he murdered a twenty three year old woman, Ariana Zarutzka. There's also some reports that others may have been in injured. Two. I've seen some conflicting reports that there was somebody else nearby that had a medical emergency, but that was unrelated. Then I saw a report that two or three other people may have also been stabbed on this train car. The suspect was also. Stabbed at some point, maybe somebody got the knife from him and stabbed him. I don't know. He had injuries, so they. Took him to the hospital, but he will be, you know, placed under arrest after he heals. I have not seen so far any kind of comment from any of the elected officials here. You had a Ukrainian war refugee, twenty three year old woman murdered on your train, your light rail line. Meanwhile, you're you're ginning up a big campaign to get us all to vote yes for your your sales tax increase to fund more trains. You guys, are you're taking your eye off the ball. You're losing sight of your primary mission, which is the security of the city. And there's the story about the Carolina Sporting Arms. B and E. All right, if you're listening to this show, you know I try to keep up with all sorts of current events, and I know you do too. And you've probably heard me say get your news from multiple sources. Why well, because it's how you detect media bias, which is why I've been so impressed with Ground News. 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So a man who drove a stolen car into a Charlotte gun shop before stealing twenty firearms is heading to federal prison, but he won't be there for long and the store owner is not happy about the sentence. The piece over at WSOCTV by Evan Donovan. This is about the smashing, or I guess it would be the ram and grab at Carolina Sporting Arms on South Boulevard. Mike Simpson, the owner, told WSOCTV, it's disappointing. It doesn't make sense. They're a menace to society. I'm getting tired of it. I don't know why people aren't held accountable for their actions. You and me both, Mike, You and me both. Why are we letting criminals back out on the street, he says. The Department of Justice announced that Reginald Moses has been sentenced to just over two years in federal prison after pleading guilty to theft of a firearm from a licensed dealer, as well as aiding and de betting. He only got twenty seven months, Simpson said, federal time for stealing twenty guns. Stole a car, broke in. That doesn't seem like a very big repercussion. Twenty seven months. They stole eighteen handguns, a shotgun, and a rifle grand total worth about fourteen thousand dollars. About half of the firearms were laid recovered, but the others are out on the street. Nice really sending a message there. Another woman involved was federally charged and she was sentenced to the time she had already served, and so now she's on probation, so let's go back to the scene of the crime. This is from wsoc's report Back in February of twenty twenty four, two men were arrested for breaking into a South Charlotte gunshop and taking off with twenty firearms. They were once tied to a homicide in twenty twenty three, Corey Meadows and Reginald Moses, where two of five suspects arrested after officers say someone drove a stolen car into the door of Carolina Sporting Arms on South Boulevard. This occurred February twentieth. Court records obtained by Channel nine confirm both Moses and Meadows were once charged with the murder and attempted robbery of Savion Lockhart, a seventeen year old who was murdered in twenty twenty three. The Mecklimber County DA's office dismissed the charges against Moses and Meadows, citing insufficient evidence. In the prosecutor's voluntary dismissal motion, he gave a narrative of what allegedly took place, describing a shootout in twenty twenty three in which Lockhart died. However, with no overwhelming evidence. The prosecutor noted, quote, the available evidence does not indicate which individuals were entitled to self defense and which individuals were not, and the state cannot disprove self defense beyond a reasonable doubt. And then a year later they steal eighteen. Handguns, two long guns and just put them out onto the street. And for that, at least he's going to prison for some period of time. It's only twenty seven months, but at least they got him for something, I guess. Also, in just a week, Charlotte Mecklenburg police officers drew warrens for ninety eight people on criminal charges related to another rash of Charlotte Street takeovers. Yeah, they titled their post on social media Twitter, formerly known as x Street Takeovers three the sequel nobody asked for. That's what they do. That's what the CMPD account called it. And they refer to three recent series of charges in connection with clusters of drivers blocking roads. They say, here we go again, because apparently some folks still think turning intersections into racetracks is a good idea. We are here to. Remind you it's not still illegal, still dangerous, still getting shut down street takeovers typically involve people blocking traffic at an intersection while cars do the burnouts, and all the kids yell and cheer, and everybody has their phone out recording all of the all of the you know, the burnouts where you just like peel your tires and create all of the smoke, and people inhale the toxic fumes and such. It's it's a really well thought out event for the kids that engage in this behavior. And so, I don't know if you've ever seen one of these things, or the remnants of it. I've had. I've had the pleasure of witnessing about three or four of them, and they are hooligan. It's hooligan behavior, right, That's that's what it is. It's it's on par with the whether they call them the wheelie boys or whatever, the guys on the bikes all sorts of bikes, like bicycles, but also like the motorized bikes and whatever unicycles probably, and they weave through traffic and such around uptown Charlotte. They ride at your car like play chicken with you and swerve away and they kick your cars and stuff. Yeah, yeah, this is now acceptable as a norm in Charlotte apparently. Kudos to CMPD for cracking down on the and there. I'm assuming they're using the new laws that the legislature has armed them with to, you know, take the vehicles from these people that are engaged in this kind of behavior. It's criminal activity, so I say more of it. And if you can pop them on some other like gun charges, too fantastic. This is all a choice. We will continue to see these kinds of problems in Charlotte as long as we continue putting the same people in charge. 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You've you've You've got a young girl twenty three years old murdered on the train. I don't blame the train, I don't blame the system, the mass transit system. I blame the officials that are not prioritizing effective crime fighting. They just do not. And this is a problem in every city run by Democrats. They have a different philosophy when it comes to fighting crime, namely that they don't. Choose to do so. They're much more tolerant of criminals praying on the vulnerable populations. A tweet or a message rather h from Mamma Tudid who says on Twitter heartbreaking to hear that this young girl leaves the Ukraine to escape the war, to come to America and then gets killed here in Charlotte. It's just awful. I wonder if the guy who stabbed her paid for his light rail ticket. Gonna I'm gonna guess no, I'm gonna guess he's a fair jumper, right, that would be my bet. Back at the text line, the root cause of this is from Kevin. The root cause of the murder of the Ukraine woman and the street takeovers by young ones, mostly boys, all have something in common. They all have a d D all different daddies that have little or nothing to do with their progeny. The root cause of most crime is the breakdown of the traditional family unit. Well that's what the data says, right, if you have you come from a single mother home as a male, you are more likely to end up, you know, in prison than if you're coming from to parent household. And that is that is something that people can change. You don't need a government program, you don't need more funding for something for this. This is just a cultural norm. So we keep getting these same people elected to the same office, even when we've got all sorts of swirl around them, even when we know that things they are doing don't seem to be helping or working. And I note, like when I first started at WBT as a reporter, and I covered the city Council and the County Commission, and back then they were actually majority Republican bodies. And then they lost the Republican majority went Democrat, but it was still kind of close. And then you know, I went on time out eight years up in the mountains and in Ashville, and I come back and now county commissions completely controlled by Democrats, and the city council has just two Republicans from districts, and they tried to draw one of them out of the district when they did their redistricting in twenty twenty. So there's not a. Lot of representation going on from Republicans to direct to help direct the course of the city or the county here. And I feel like that's a bad thing because it seems like things are getting worse because you don't have any kind of a corrective at the county or the city level. So with that in mind, the Charlotte Observer editorial board came out with their endorsements because we all need to know who the Charlotte Observer editors would prefer to govern us. So the past two years have been challenging and troubling for Charlotte leaders. They say, there's the six hundred and fifty million dollars in public dollars that were spent on renovations for Bank of America Stadium, a deal that one national group called the worst economic development deal in the country in twenty twenty four. I was not aware of that. Give it up, good job Charlotte. That's awesome. Yeah, Okay. Then there's the three hundred five thousand dollars in the separation agreement with the soon to be retiring police chief Johnny Jennings, who threatened a lawsuit, never actually filed a lawsuit, but claimed he was maligned and defamed because nobody had heard the text messages that he was getting from the Charlotte City Councilman Tark Baccari, who's now working up at the Trump Administration. But whatever. So just the mere threat of a lawsuit that gets you the payout, So there was that. There's also the massive transit plan and corresponding sales tax referendum. At the heart of each of these issues lies the same problem, the editorial Board says, a startling lack of transparency that poisons the council's decision making and fractures the trust leaders have with each other and the public. And what's become increasingly clear is that something needs to change. Voters may have been largely excluded from those discussions, but they have an opportunity to make their voices heard now, and so our recommendations in the race for mayor is to leave the mayor there she should get yeah, she should keep her job. And for the at large races, the four at large city Council's seats, they also recommend we keep all of the same incumbents. There too, So there you go. There's that's their endorsement that. But stuff needs to change, okay, and we hope that now these five will change. They'll they'll do they'll do better if we just send them back into their seats that they're currently in right now that you say need to change. So I am struggling to find the logic here. I don't know. It's like you wrote the intro to this editorial and then you like completely forgot that you wrote this intro, and then you made your endorsements. Maybe two different people worked on it, and we all thought like, oh, we thought we were gonna go with like an insurgent slate or something. But no, no, no. They recommend Viylyles return to office, and they recommend them Bela Jamia, and they recommend James Smudgie Mitchell and Lawana Slack Mayfield and Victoria Watlington six other challengers out there. But no, no, leave the four at large members. By the way, they also did a story the other day sorry today looking at council absences and yeah, the ones that they are recommending, three of the four at large and four of the five total that they just told us to vote for. They have the worst attendance records. They don't show up to the meetings. Well, I mean they show up to like two thirds. The worst offender is James Smudgie Mitchell and he he has attended sixty seven percent of the meetings so far. I don't know if I'm I don't know if I like this because on the one hand, then not showing up means maybe they're not breaking stuff, you know. But then again, it's like we're paying you to do these jobs, so I feel like you should probably show up, all right. You hear me talk a lot about incentives, right, Well, let's talk about incentive trips, the kind that companies offer employees to fire them up and reward their teams. If you own a business or you work somewhere that offers these incentive trips, first off, good for you, but also there is a custom app that's a game changer for these trips. It's called Incentive trip Kit. 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They went through what was it, seventy nine business meetings, zoning meetings, special meetings, strategy and budget meetings during the current term which began for the Charlotte City Council in December of twenty twenty three. They ran through the meeting minutes, they ran through the video recordings, and what they found was that there have been only three meetings this term, three out of the seventy nine, when all eleven council members and the mayor were present and on time three at a seventy nine. Now that does not does not. These the numbers I'm gonna give you here do not reflect late arrivals or early departures, okay, because some of the council members show up late habitually and some leave early on the regular. But this is just attendance, okay. The most attending. The one who attends the most meetings is Marjorie Molina District five, rep. At ninety seven percent. Good for her. Ed Driggs one of the only Republicans District seven, he's at ninety four point ninety four percent, So I'll give you the ninety five. I'm just going to. Round these numbers to the nearest whole number. So he's at ninety five percent. Lawana Mayfield at ninety four percent, so she does show up. Tarc Bacari, but he's now no longer there. He was at ninety percent. Dante Anderson she's at ninety eighty percent. Malcolm Graham, he's at eighty nine percent. Renee Johnson at eighty seven percent. Tiyawana Brown when she's not being federally indicted, she's at eighty six percent. And then you get down to the mayor at eighty two percent of the time she's there, dimple Ajmira eighty one percent, Victoria Watlington seventy eight percent, and James Smudgie Mitchell at sixty seven percent, So basically one out of three meetings he's not there. Attendance habits are no secret among council members, the Observer reports. In a July twenty ninth email addressed to the Mayor and sent to the full council, Councilman Malcolm Graham voiced concern over frequent delays that pushed meetings pasted their scheduled start times because not enough members were present. Meetings cannot begin without a majority. I was wondering this. I did not realize that this is what was going on because I will on Monday nights, I usually turn off the gov Code channel and I watch the meetings because that you know, it's I like to do. No, I don't, but I watch it so you don't have to, because I'm a giver. Okay, So I watched the meetings so you don't have to, and if anything happens then I can tell you what occurred. And like they're supposed to start at like five o'clock and they never start on time. This now explains it. They everybody's showing up late. The council members are showing up late to the point where they don't have even a majority to start the meetings. Members also leave early, which Graham said can have can leave less than half of council present by the time that the meetings adjourn. Even when topics that members personally advance, like the vote for an outside attorney, they don't show up. He said. Members of the public, the media and staff consistently arrive on time and it reflects poorly on the council. When we do not. That is true, It does reflect poorly on you, Council members. Yeah, Mitchell has maintained Smudge has maintained the worst attendance record, dating all the way back to twenty fifteen. He resigned part way through his term in twenty twenty one, but then he was back to campaigning by the next year. Mitchell attributes his uptick in absences to doctors' orders. He had procedures in March and April that kept him away for an extended period of time. If those two months are omitted from the calculations, he would still be absent about thirty percent of the time though, so it's I don't know if that's that's really the reason. Mitchell said his attendance has never been an issue with his constituents, who have consistently re elected him. He says the results outweigh the meetings, see he gets stuff done. Graham highlighted the mayor's participation has been limited and her absence felt during zoning meetings. She has attended less than half of the zoning meetings, and what Lyles says is that she's delegating the zoning stuff to Dante Anderson, the Mayor pro temp, so she can gain experience facilitating the meetings. So she I was wondering why this occurs too. This explains it. I did not know this either. Apparently the mayor's checked out on the zoning meetings, which I don't know. I kind of feel like rezoning's are a pretty big deal, like the development of the city of Charlotte feels like it's a big deal. Mayor probably should have some role in that. I don't. Yeah, I don't know. All right, that'll do it for this episode. Thank you so much for listening. I could not do the show without your support and the support of the businesses that advertise on the podcast, so if you'd like, please support them too and tell them you heard it here. You can also become a patron at my Patreon page or go to thepetecallershow dot com. Again, thank you so much for listening, and don't break anything while I'm gone.

