Homeless illegal immigrantdeported from US twice allegedly stabs man on Charlotte light rail

A homeless illegal immigrant who had been previously deported was arrested after stabbing a man on the Charlotte Light Rail — just four months after the horrific Iryna Zarutska killing.Oscar Solarzano was arrested on charges of first-degree attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon causing serious injury, breaking and entering, carrying a concealed weapon and being intoxicated and disruptive, according to court records.He is being held without bond.

Solarzano, 33, allegedly attempted to kill a man on the Charlotte, North Carolina light rail Friday around 5.pm.with a large knife, according to police records.The illegal immigrant from Honduras allegedly broke and entered into the light rail train while drunk and challenged his victim to a fight before stabbing him, causing serious injuries.He was shouting and slurring his words, per police records.

The victim was hospitalized with serious injuries at Novant Health Presbyterian Hospital in stable condition, ABC News reported.His address on court records matches a location of The Roof Above homeless shelter.Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security Tricia Lockwood said that Solarzano had been deported from the country twice before illegally returning to the country again for a third time in a post on X.

“His criminal history includes prior arrests for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, destroying evidence, resisting arrest, using a false ID, and convictions for robbery and illegally re-entry.“This criminal illegal alien was issued a final order of removal by an immigration judge in 2018 and removed by the Trump Administration on March 9, 2018.He was apprehended illegally crossing the border again in 2021 and was again removed.

He entered the country illegally for a THIRD time at an unknown date and location,” Lockwood said.The Post was not able to confirm Solarzanno’s criminal history.

His vicious attempted murder comes just four months after the heinous killing of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee ...

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