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Fox News host apologises for saying mentally ill homeless people should be killed

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Fox News host apologises for saying mentally ill homeless people should be killed
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Washington: A Fox News anchor has apologised for saying mentally ill homeless people should be killed by lethal injection amid growing concerns about hatred and violence in public discourse on both mainstream media and social media in the US.

Brian Kilmeade, a host of the morning show Fox & Friends on the top-rated cable news network, made the remarks while discussing the stabbing murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska in North Carolina last month. A 34-year-old homeless man with a history of mental illness and criminality, Decarlos Brown, has been charged.

Fox’s Brian Kilmeade pictured in 2024.

Fox’s Brian Kilmeade pictured in 2024.Credit: AP

In the on-air exchange, Kilmeade’s co-host Lawrence Jones argued that governments had spent billions of dollars on mental health programs, but many homeless and mentally ill people did not want to avail themselves of help.

“You can’t give them a choice. Either you take the resources we’re going to give you, or you decide that you’re going to be locked up in jail,” Jones said.

Kilmeade added: “Or involuntary lethal injection, or something, just kill them.”

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The comments were made on Wednesday by the same hosts who would interview President Donald Trump on Friday, following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. On Sunday, Kilmeade apologised on air for what he described as an extremely callous remark.

“In the morning, we were discussing the murder of Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, North Carolina, and how to stop these kinds of attacks by homeless mentally ill assailants – including institutionalising or jailing such people so they cannot attack again,” he said.

“Now, during that discussion, I wrongly said they should get lethal injections. I apologise for that extremely callous remark. I’m obviously aware that not all mentally ill homeless people act as the perpetrator did in North Carolina, and that so many homeless people deserve our empathy and compassion.”

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