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Charlotte Light Rail Stabbing

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Charlotte Light Rail Stabbing

A Full Briefing on Charges, Court Status, and Transit Safety

Latest Developments (as of Dec 11, 2025)

  • Federal Prosecution: The U.S. Attorney’s Office filed a criminal complaint charging Oscar Gerardo Solorzano‑Garcia with illegal reentry by a removed alien and committing an act of violence on a mass transportation system. These federal counts are in addition to the existing state charges (attempted first‑degree murder, assault with a deadly weapon, assault on a public‑transit passenger, possession of a dangerous weapon, and communicating threats).

  • Custody Status: Solorzano‑Garcia remains held without bond. Federal officials reaffirmed that he was deported twice and re‑entered the U.S. illegally.

  • CATS Security Admission: A WFAE report published Dec 11 revealed that no officer was assigned to the Blue Line train when the stabbing occurred. This raises questions about how increased security spending is being implemented.

  • Victim Update: Kenyon Dobie continues to recover; his GoFundMe notes that he has a chest tube draining blood and thanks donors. However, Dobie was arrested on an unrelated assault charge dating back to Oct 18, accused of punching a pregnant woman. This charge does not alter his status as the victim in the Dec 5 incident, but is part of his personal legal context.

  • Incident Context: Media reports clarify that the altercation began when Solorzano‑Garcia yelled at an elderly woman; Dobie intervened, and Solorzano‑Garcia then allegedly handed his bicycle to another passenger and said, “I’m about to show you who I really am,” before stabbing him.

  • . Federal prosecutors emphasized that Charlotte has now seen two violent attacks on its light‑rail system in four months.