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ShowDecember 11, 2025
Watch: ANOTHER railway stabbing in Charlotte involving an illegal, and NO ONE is the hero
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Another preventable non-fatal stabbing has taken place on the Charlotte Light Rail. This was preventable because the person was an illegal immigrant. Today’s show breaks it down.
According to the Associated Press:
A North Carolina judge on Monday ordered a Honduran man to be held without bond in a non-fatal stabbing on a Charlotte commuter train that drew comments from President Donald Trump pointing out the suspect is in the country illegally.
Oscar Solarzano, 33, wearing an orange jumpsuit and appearing via video link, listened impassively as a translator read charges of attempted first-degree murder, assault with a deadly weapon and others. Mecklenburg County District Judge Keith Smith scheduled his next hearing for Dec. 30.
“This is another stabbing that should not have happened,” Crowder said. “Some people act like it's really complicated when you deal with illegal aliens, when you are dealing with crime, but it’s not. This is where sometimes the older ways are the better ways in the sense of enforcing the law and zero tolerance. Sometimes the new way isn't always better. In this case, I think it's time to go back to the older ways. We deal with criminals the way humanity has always dealt with criminals.”
Solarzano, also known as Oscar Gerardo Solorzano-Garcia, is charged with stabbing 24-year-old Kenyon Kareem Dobie in the chest during a fight Friday on the city’s Blue Line.
It was revealed in court that Solarzano — whose address listed in charging documents was a local homeless shelter — had been banned from Charlotte Area Transit Service property in October. CATS spokesman Brett Baldeck confirmed the ban, but did not have any further details. “Our security team is looking into this now,” Baldeck said.
“You can’t end all crime, but you certainly can prevent crime from people who have no business being here. That's the role of the government,” Crowder said.
He was also deported twice, once in 2018 and once in 2021.
“It’s almost like just saying you are banned and deporting someone, it does not do anything unless you continuously enforce it,” Crowder said. “Let’s just stop the deportations and start enforcing the law. That is the takeaway here.”
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