WASHINGTON, D.C. — Saturday’s violence comes just two days before a congressional subcommittee holds a field hearing to discuss violent crime in Charlotte.
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This comes after the deadly stabbing on the light rail last month.
A spokesperson said the committee will look at repeat offenders and lenient pretrial release policies and decisions.
Gov. Stein is also weighing whether to sign Iryna’s Law.
The bill passed by the General Assembly cracks down on cashless bail.
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