North Carolina enacts new law after fatal train stabbing of Ukrainian refugee
The bill mandates increased security on public transit and imposes stiffer penalties for violent acts on trains.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper on Wednesday signed a new law in response to the shocking stabbing aboard a commuter train that claimed the life of a Ukrainian refugee.
The legislation, which was fast-tracked by state lawmakers, mandates increased security on public transit and imposes stiffer penalties for violent acts on trains.
Supporters say it’s intended to close a legal loophole that allowed the assailant’s previous charges to be downgraded.
The killer had a long wrap sheet of prior offenses.