Don’t Just Stand There: Iryna’s Fight Is My Fight

Iryna Zarutska’s killer, Decarlos Brown Jr., had 14 arrests but walked free to stab her on a Charlotte train. Her face breaks my heart—she looks like my three daughters. His face haunts me, because I faced a predator just like him.

Years ago, in another Texas apartment, I was healing from divorce and losing the home I had built in Arkansas. My dogs, Sam and Temperance (with canine Alzheimer’s), were my rock. We walked daily in a decent neighborhood, but my slumlord rented to anyone—addicts, predators, no vetting. One morning, under my carport, a man who looked exactly like Iryna’s killer sat on my steps, high, exposing himself. Scared for my dogs, I froze, almost turned to run but then yelled, “Get off my steps!” and charged with a stick and a rock. He fled, pants down, through an alley.

I called the police and the landlord. The cops said, “No proof, no action.” Proof? I needed a photo of him in the act. Next morning, he was back, smoking next door. I snapped a picture with my iPhone 7—too dark, useless. He taunted me, posting vile pictures on a fence. I switched to alley walks, letting dogs’ barks keep me safe. He moved on, likely to a Fort Worth homeless camp where repeat offenders game the system.

Iryna’s killer gamed it too—14 arrests, free to kill. No more! I’m a Mother and Grandmother fighting back. I bust scammers like @Linda_Duvall, who sent a fake Elon Musk ID, and I’m honoring Iryna Zarutska and Charlie Kirk. President Trump, clean up Fort Worth’s streets—I’ll show you where predators and repeat offenders hide.

 DON’T JUST STAND THERE! #JusticeForIryna #CharlotteSafety

Support Charlie Kirk’s fight for truth @TPUSA