In this powerful episode, we expose how decades of Democrat-driven policies, lawsuits, and judicial negligence have created the perfect storm of violence, homelessness, and untreated mental illness now spilling into America’s streets. The murder of Irina Zerutska by DeCarlos Brown Jr. is not an isolated tragedy—it’s the predictable result of a system designed to let dangerous people walk free.
Brown’s own mother begged the courts to commit him after repeated violent outbursts, including assaults on his own sister. His public defender even raised competency concerns and requested a forensic evaluation. Yet, thanks to activist judges and Democrat policies that make involuntary commitment nearly impossible, he was released time and again—until someone paid with their life.
We trace the root of this failure back to the ACLU lawsuit that gutted the 30-day hold standard, once a critical safeguard that gave doctors time to stabilize schizophrenics with medication before releasing them. Without it, thousands now wander the streets untreated, violent, and paranoid—fueling the surge in homelessness and random attacks. Families have no recourse, police are forced to deal with impossible situations, and citizens pay the price in blood.
Meanwhile, politicians double down. In New York, the proposed “solution” is to replace cops with unarmed mental health workers in subways plagued by rapes, stabbings, and murders. It’s insanity dressed up as compassion—and it will only lead to more body bags.
We also uncover how Democrats and their allies in federal law enforcement routinely cover up the ideological motivations of violent criminals when those motives reflect poorly on the left. From hidden 911 calls to buried manifestos, the pattern is clear: protect the party at all costs, even if it means lying to the American people.
👉 This episode connects the dots: from mental health policy dismantled by activist lawsuits, to judges blinded by ideology, to federal agencies hiding the truth. The victims aren’t just names in the news—they are proof of a system that has chosen politics over public safety.