North Carolina lawmakers pass 'Iryna's Law' to eliminate cashless bail after Charlotte train stabbing
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North Carolina lawmakers passed a bill named “Iryna’s Law” in their effort to eliminate cashless bail in the wake of the fatal stabbing of a Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte last month. 

Iryna Zarutska was allegedly killed by suspect Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr. on a light rail train on Aug. 22 in what investigators described as a random act of violence. He has been charged with first-degree murder. 

“Iryna’s Law” calls to “eliminate the condition to release a defendant on a written promise to appear,” to “provide for a new procedure to have defendants with suspected mental health issues to be evaluated for involuntary commitment,” and to “modify the laws related to pretrial release to provide stricter guidelines for defendants charged with violent offenses and defendants with extensive criminal histories,” among other measures. 

The bill was passed by an 82-30 vote in the North Carolina House and heads to the desk of North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein, a Democrat, WBTV reported. 

Iryna Zarutska curls up in fear

Iryna Zarutska curls up in fear as a man looms over her during a disturbing attack on a Charlotte, North Carolina, light rail train. (NewsNation via Charlotte Area Transit System)

“We will simply not tolerate policies that allow violent offenders back onto our streets to commit more crimes and jeopardize public safety,” Hall said. 

While curbing some of the judges’ discretion, the package in turn allows jurists to impose GPS monitoring and conditional bond for a “new category” of violent offenses. 

Electronic monitoring and house arrest are heavily weighted as options for certain recidivist offenders. 

Booking photo of Decarlos Dejuan Brown

A booking photo of Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr. taken on Aug. 28, 2025, days after the fatal light-rail stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska.  (Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO))

Death penalty appeals would also be required to be adjudicated within two years of filing rather than allowing them to fester in the judicial system. 

Fox News Digital’s Stepheny Price contributed to this report. 

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