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A Kentucky activist accused of shooting at a Democratic mayoral candidate while he was in a meeting with his staff and then bailed out of jail by a Black Lives Matter group will now face federal charges, the Justice Department said Thursday.
Quintez O. Brown, 21, of Louisville, already faces state charges of attempted murder and four counts of wanton endangerment after allegedly shooting at Craig Greenberg in his Butchertown campaign headquarters on Feb. 14. No one was hurt during the gunfire but Greenberg’s shirt was grazed by a bullet, police said.
Brown was arrested a few minutes after the shooting.
LOUISVILLE ACTIVIST ARRESTED FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER OF MAYORAL CANDIDATE PUSHED SOCIALISM, GUN CONTROL
Quintez Brown, accused of an attempt on the life of Louisville mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg, was federally charged Thursday. He also faces state charges, including attempted murder.
(Grayson County Detention Center)
He now faces federal charges of interfering with a federally protected right and using and discharging a firearm in relation to a crime of violence. He appeared before U.S. magistrate judge Thursday and the hearing was expected to continue on Friday, the Justice Department said.
Brown is being held at the Grayson County Detention Center as a federal prisoner, according to jail records.
Federal prosecutors said he was trying to interfere with Greenberg’s mayoral bid and intimidate him from campaigning as a candidate in Louisville’s primary election. After the shooting, he was bailed out of jail when Black Lives Matter (BLM) Louisville teamed up with the Louisville Community Bail Fund to shell out $100,000 to cover his bail.
Following the shooting, Greenberg told WDRB-TV that his resolve is stronger than ever.
Quintez Brown and Craig Greenberg. Brown, who is accused of an attempt on the life of Greenberg, was federally charged Thursday. He also faces state charges, including…
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