It's not an insult to him, it's a source of pride. Too many on the right don't understand the left is not operating on the same moral compass as them. They create narratives in their head based on tiktok history.
I'm not going to speak for him but his picture depicts someone killed because of their race. This is a homeless guy who probably is mentally disturbed. Who knows why he chose the woman
CMPD bodycam shows man begged for help months before Charlotte light rail attack Charlotte Observer By Julia Coin Updated November 26, 2025 9:14 AM Eight months before a mentally ill man was arrested in the Charlotte light rail stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department officer spent 20 minutes outside a hospital talking to him and trying to usher him toward taking medicine, new police body-worn camera video shows. Then, a sergeant in charge of that officer arrived and in less than four minutes shut down the conversation and announced the man — DeCarlos Brown Jr. — would be arrested if he called for help with this “nonsense” again. The nonsense was a mental health crisis, video released Tuesday shows. Brown, now 35, was arrested on Jan. 19 for misusing 911, a misdemeanor charge meant for prank callers. He pleaded with police to help him investigate the “man-made” material he believed was controlling him. At the time, he was homeless and had three felony convictions, having served five years in prison for robbery, breaking and entering and larceny. A magistrate judge released Brown the day of his January arrest on a written promise to appear. Eight months later, surveillance video from the Charlotte Area Transit System showed Brown stabbing 23-year-old Zarutska after she sat in front of him on the city’s LYNX Blue Line train in South End on Aug. 22. When that CATS video published online, the magistrate came under fire for not holding Brown in jail in January. President Donald Trump said “a Democrat judge” left Brown “free to slaughter an innocent woman,” and North Carolina Republican Congressman Tim Moore said the magistrate “had the chance to protect the public and chose not to” and was “unfit to hold this consequential position.” In response, state lawmakers passed a crime bill that takes effect Monday and will hold more people in jail before trial. The Charlotte Observer previously reported that the magistrate, Teresa Stokes, was following bipartisan guidelines on release. Now, body-worn camera videos of the January arrest show how Brown landed in front of her. Charlotte police took him to the jail to be booked for a crime rather than connect him with mental health services. Read more at: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/crime/article313114062.html#storylink=cpy
Cool meme, but you have a long history of making things about race. Even if the topic of the thread has nothing to do with racism, you somehow input that into such thread. Pretty ironic that you decided this meme was fitting here. Also, honorable mention, that los pollo chicken shack dingleberry that post all the time. That loser is very racist.