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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police released bodycam footage of Iryna Zarutksa's killer, Decarlos Brown, claiming he is being controlled by a mysterious foreign substance.
The never-before-seen footage from a January 2025 welfare check shows a totally unhinged Decarlos Brown screaming at police about a foreign substance in his body.
Brown, who called 911 at least twice that night, repeatedly told police that he believed a "man-made material" had been put inside of his body.
A police officer asked Brown if he had ever been diagnosed with an illness.
"They tried to diagnose me with schizophrenia, but what the f*ck is that?" Brown told the officer.
The officer asked Brown if he was taking any medication, to which he replied, "Man, no!"
"Why would I take any type of medicine if my body got exposed to "man-made materials?" Brown said.
Several months later, Decarlos Brown went on to murder Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, 34-year-old Decarlos Brown Jr. murdered Iryna Zarutska in August by stabbing her multiple times on the Charlotte, North Carolina, light rail as bystanders did nothing.
Decarlos Brown Jr. criminal rap sheet, with arrests dating back to 2007.
Horrifying video of the senseless murder shows Zarutska seated on the Metro scrolling through her phone before Decarlos Brown begins stabbing her. Decarlos Brown then walks away, leaving a trail of blood.
Magistrate Judge Teresa Stokes released Decarlos Brown because he promised to return to court.
Last month a federal grand jury returned an indictment against Decarlos Brown and the charges make him eligible for the death penalty.