đĄ OUTRAGE ALERT: CNNâs Van Jones just sparked a firestorm by saying the man who brutally k*lled Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska was âhurting.â đ± How could he defend a killer who ended a young womanâs dreams on a Charlotte train? The backlash is explosive, and the truth is even more shocking. Dive into this heated controversy now. đ Click to read the full story!
CNNâs Van Jones has been lambasted for saying that the madman who killed Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska was âhurtingâ when he carried out his unspeakable crime.
Reacting to the brutal killing of the 23-year-old on a train in Charlotte, North Carolina, the political commentator attempted to explain the actions of suspect Decarlos Brown Jr., saying that âhurt people hurt peopleâ during his appearance on Monday nightâs âCNN Newsnight.â
âWe donât know why that man did what he did,â Jones said, following the announcement of federal charges against Brown, a career criminal who had been arrested no fewer than 13 times in the past.
He also played down the significance of cashless bail, after it emerged Brown had been set free earlier this year.
CNN pundit Van Jones has been blasted for saying the alleged murderer of a Ukrainian refugee was âhurting.â
âItâs not about cashless bail or no cashless bail, itâs about the fact that we donât know how to deal with people who are hurting in the way this man was hurting,â Jones said. âHurt people hurt people.â
His remarks sparked outrage from across the political spectrum, with even many liberals denouncing his attempts to empathize with a killer.
âI donât really care if he [Brown] was âhurtingâ when he did that. Literally nobody cares. There is no level of âhurtâ that ever justifies randomly stabbing people to death on trains. This is just suicidal levels of empathy,â said one X user, resharing the clip of Jonesâ speech.
Iryna Zarutska, 23, was stabbed to death on board a train in Charlotte, NC on Aug. 22.Instagram/ Iryna Zarutska
âItâs true that people who commit serious crimes are often suffering. Who cares! The rest of society comes first. The priority is keeping them away from the rest of us, not their inner life,â wrote political commentator Richard Hanania on X.
âThese images should spur reform. They should galvanize politicians to deal with the serial offenders in our midst. There is a need for systemic change,â New York Times columnist David French wrote on X.
Horrific surveillance footage shows Brown stand up and begin wildly stabbing Zarutska after she sat in front of him.CATS
Brown had a lengthy rap sheet and had been arrested 13 times.via REUTERS