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A Charlotte, North Carolina, teenager with 111 arrests in simply two years has as soon as once more been launched, because the blue metropolis wrestles with repeat offenders.
Throughout a Wednesday information convention, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Division (CMPD) mentioned town’s newest crime stats. Town, in response to the CMPD, skilled a 20% discount in violent crime, which incorporates homicides, rapes, robberies and aggravated assaults, which embody shootings.
However amid the positivity, there’s purpose for alarm, with greater than half of these arrested for violent crimes having prior arrests—together with teenagers. One instance is an unnamed 15-year-old with an astounding 111 arrests since August 2023.
Sgt. Todd Martin mentioned repeat offenders at a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Division information convention on Wednesday, Oct. 15. (Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Division)
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The 15-year-old’s document spans dozens of property crimes throughout the Queen Metropolis, together with automobile thefts, larcenies from automobiles and possession of stolen property. CMPD stated the teenager has been linked to about 50 separate instances involving at the very least 55 stolen autos and 45 break-ins.
“We proceed to see a troubling sample: a disproportionate variety of violent incidents and property crimes are being dedicated by people with intensive legal histories – lots of whom proceed to cycle via the justice system with out dealing with significant penalties,” said Sgt. Todd Martin of the Southeast Service Space Crime Discount Unit.
“The cycle of catch and launch doesn’t scale back crime in our neighborhood,” he stated.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Division (CMPD) stated {that a} 15-year-old had been arrested 111 instances since August 2023. (Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Division)
Martin revealed the repeat offender’s disturbing search historical past.
“The next had been Google searches discovered on the juvenile’s cellphone: What’s the cost for killing an officer? Is police homicide a cost? What’s capital homicide?” Martin stated at Wednesday’s information convention.
“These are the issues a 15-year-old in possession of multiple firearms was looking for,” he added. “Regardless of the juvenile’s delinquency historical past and repeat offender standing, the juvenile was launched again into the neighborhood in September.”

Iryna Zarutska curls up in worry as a person looms over her throughout a disturbing assault on a Charlotte, N.C. mild rail prepare. (NewsNation through Charlotte Space Transit System)
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The 15-year-old repeat offender in Charlotte comes as town has grappled with the stabbing demise of 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee who was commuting residence from her job at a pizzeria when she was allegedly stabbed to demise by a repeat offender.
In accordance with a police affidavit obtained by Fox Information Digital, CMPD responded to an emergency name from the Lynx Blue Line close to 1821 Camden Highway on Aug. 22. Witnesses reported {that a} man had stabbed a lady within the throat inside a prepare automobile.

Reserving picture of Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr., taken Aug. 28, 2025, days after the deadly light-rail stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska. (Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Workplace)
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Officers arrived to search out 34-year-old Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr. on the outbound platform, sporting clothes that matched the suspect’s description, court docket paperwork revealed. Authorities stated he had a lower on his proper hand and was taken into custody after receiving medical consideration. Officers recovered a folding knife close to the outbound mild rail platform, the affidavit stated.
Brown has a legal historical past spanning over a decade, together with felony breaking and coming into and theft with a harmful weapon, for which he served a five-year jail sentence, in response to court docket information.
