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Just so we are all on the same page here...
Decarlos Brown Jr knew EXACTLY what he was doing:
>He carried a folding knife onto the train before Iryna ever boarded, he brought a weapon with him DELIBERATELY
>He had no train ticket and was riding illegally, meaning he was already hiding his presence from authorities
>He spent HOURS riding the light rail before the attack, functioning well enough to navigate the ENTIRE TRANSIT SYSTEM on his own, without help
>When two security guards walked past him at 8:18 PM, he went quiet and let them pass without incident, which means he recognized a security presence and adjusted his behavior accordingly
>After Iryna sat down in front of him, he waited 4.5 minutes before doing anything...
The video shows he pulled the knife out, unfolded it, and then paused before standing up and attacking, which is clearly deliberate steps with a pause in the middle
>He grabbed the seat bar with his left hand to brace himself and st*bbed with his right, a controlled, two-handed technique
>He targeted her neck and chest, the two most lethal areas of the human body
>He struck her 3 times, not once, three
>IMMEDIATELY after, he walked through the train car saying "I got that white girl" TWO TIMES... which is an acknowledgment of a completed criminal, lethal act, with ZERO confusion
>AFTERWARDS, he removed his blood-soaked sweatshirt on the train which was an attempt to conceal evidence
>He acknowledges to another passenger, "I just st*bbed this girl..."
>He attempts to justify the attack by screaming "She called me a n***er"
>He wrapped his injured hand before police arrived, which was a calm, purposeful behavior seconds after the killing
>He exited at the very next stop and was attempting to leave the area when police caught him... literally fleeing a crime scene is LEGALLY recognized as consciousness of guilt
>FURTHERMORE, in a recorded jail call to his sister, he acknowledged killing Iryna, he has NEVER claimed he didn't know what happened
>He was previously convicted of armed robbery, served MANY years in prison for it, and understood that using a weapon against another person has legal consequences
>In January 2025, 7 months before the murder, he was coherent enough to call 911 himself, articulate a specific complaint to officers, argue with those officers when he disagreed with them, and then call 911 a SECOND TIME while they were still standing there to demand more police.
Now, conveniently, after being charged with first-degree m*rder at the state level and a federal charge that carries the death penalty, he is SUDDENLY incapable of proceeding on the state level.
I'm at a loss for words.
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