Charlotte Train Stabbing: former host of La Esperanza asks the mayor of New York to take measures


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The former personality of ESPN Samantha Pander asked the mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, to take measures to guarantee brutal murder, such as the one that took place in Charlotte, does not happen.

Pander published a message on social networks in reaction to the murder of Iryna Zarutska. Since then, President Donald Trump has asked to decar them Brown Jr., the man accused of murder in the stabbing of women in a light wagon in Charlotte, to face the death penalty.

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The then reporter of the then ESPN Samantha reflects on the assistance during the first half of the 2013 BCS championship game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Alabama Crimson Tide in the Sun Life Stadium on January 7, 2013. (Matthew Emmons/USA Today Sports)

The former host wrote that Adams should make a point to obtain “clearly bad and violent men” out of the streets.

“I take the subway several times a day, every day, with my 3 children. Every day we find several clearly bad and violent men,” he wrote about X. “I have taught my children not empty.

“The horrible video of Iryna’s murder has confirmed my belief that we have to get these men out of the streets. Our DAS and the judges have failed us. They show the illusion of empathy for the mentally ill … but it is not loving or sure to continue let the career criminals roam the streets.”

She labeled Adams X account in the publication.

Ponder reacted with some of the comments he received about his publication. She made it clear that what happened in Charlotte and what deals in New York are not isolated incidents.

Iryna Zarutska’s family demands justice in the first statement from ‘horrible’ stabbing

The then reporter of the then Esperanza Samantha Ponder observes her husband, the Marshal of the Minnesota Vikings Christian Ponder (not in the photo) in the training camp in Blakeslee Fields, on July 27, 2013. (Bruce Kluckhohn/USA Today Sports)

“I don’t know how you live like this. Why submit your children to degeneration and violence? So many places to live,” a person wrote.

Ponder replied: “How does Charlotte? Or how about Auburn, Alabama? Maybe Athens? This is happening throughout the country. It was not always so here and it doesn’t have to be so.”

When another person told him to move to Arizona, Pinder revealed a heartbreaking story since he was a girl.

“I was followed to school at 5 years by a child abuser exposed in Arizona. I made a kidnapper had tried to get me out of his truck at a bus stop in Arizona. Should I follow? There is much more,” he wrote.

Brown, which is black, was arrested shortly after stabbing and accused of first degree murder. On Tuesday, the Department of Justice accused Brown of a position to commit an act that caused death in a mass transport system.

The records obtained by Pak Gazette Digital showed that Brown has a history of arrests that date back to more than a decade, including sentences for theft of serious crime and serious crime of rupture and income in 2013, and a conviction in 2015 for theft with a dangerous weapon that sent it to prison for more than six years. It was released in 2020, but remained on probation until 2021, and subsequent charges against it included communicating threats and misuse of the 911 system earlier this year.

Since then, Trump has asked cities to end the bail without effective.

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