Charlotte bus stabbing suspect arrested 15 times in 3 years, freed weeks before attack
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EXCLUSIVE TO FOX: The suspect implicated in last week’s stabbing incident on a Charlotte bus has a history of repeated arrests, having been in and out of jail twice just this year. Most recently, he was released on bond in October. Jail records reveal that this man is accused of stabbing another passenger during a ride.

James Calvin Bennett, aged 57, faced two separate bookings into the Mecklenburg County Jail earlier in the year before his arrest on November 7. He now faces serious charges of attempted first-degree murder, assault with a deadly weapon, and indecent exposure.

The victim, Jose “Frenchie” Mulongo, suffered severe injuries, coming close to losing his life after multiple stab wounds, one perilously close to his heart, as detailed in a police affidavit.

Three mugshots of Charlotte stabbing suspect James Bennett all taken after arrests in 2025, inset over a jailhouse interior

Bennett has a long history of legal troubles, having been arrested 15 times since 2022, according to court records. His booking photos from November, September, and May of 2025 paint a picture of a man frequently known to the authorities.

The bus driver reportedly identified Bennett as a homeless individual who often utilized shelters on her route. She informed police that he had followed Mulongo back and forth on the bus before the alleged attack, a sequence of events that detectives confirmed was captured on surveillance footage.

Other witnesses said they heard an argument and saw Mulongo trying to get away before the attack.

Another passenger told police he saw Bennett with an open container of alcohol and a large kitchen knife with a black blade.

An excerpt from a court document showing Bennett's initials next to a bullet point that reads, "I will abide by all laws."

In this excerpt from Bennett’s pretrial release agreement signed on Oct. 20, he initialed a line pledging to “abide by all laws.” Within days of his release, he allegedly masturbated in front of a woman on a Charlotte bus and then allegedly stabbed a man near the heart. (Mecklenburg District Court)

After the stabbing, at least one bystander intervened and separated the victim from his attacker. Bennett allegedly fled on foot, but police caught him hours later wearing the same bloody clothes, according to court documents.

“Bennett has a lengthy criminal history to include being charged with assault with a deadly weapon, inflicting serious injury with intent to kill [and] inflicting serious injury,” a detective wrote in the affidavit. “He pled guilty to a lesser offense, assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury.”

Upon his arrest, Bennett invoked his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent, according to the affidavit, but then allegedly told the detective, “You’ve got to have a knife if you can keep me here, you got to have one.”

Bennett wearing a gray golf shirt, with clean shave and bald head

Bennett in yet another, undated mugshot photo. (Mecklenburg District Court)

About 20 minutes later, the detective overheard him sobbing.

After his arrest in the stabbing case, a detective recognized him from an incident four days earlier in which a woman reported a man masturbating while staring at her on another bus.

Bennett was charged with larceny in May and released a day later on $5,000 bond.

In September, police picked him up again on charges of robbery, domestic violence and making threats. He posted $25,000 bond and was released on Oct. 21.

A deeper examination of court records found 15 cases against him in the Mecklenburg, Robeson and Wake District Courts going back to 2022.

He is now being held without bail on the attempted murder charge.

The city has faced intense scrutiny over low bail for repeat offenders in the wake of another public transit stabbing, the August murder of Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old pizzeria worker stabbed in the neck from behind on a commuter train.

Iryna Zarutska curls up in fear

Iryna Zarutska curls up in fear as a man looms over her moments before he attacked her with a knife on a Charlotte, N.C., light rail train. (NewsNation via Charlotte Area Transit System)

On Aug. 22, a mentally ill suspect with a history of more than a dozen prior charges named Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, allegedly killed Zarutska in an unprovoked attack caught on video.

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