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Louisville Democrat who survived BLM activist’s alleged assassination attempt wins mayor election

Mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg answers questions from reporters on May 17, 2022, in Louisville, Ky. 

The Louisville Democrat who survived an alleged assassination attempt carried out by a Black Lives Matter supporter earlier this year won the mayoral election on Tuesday, as the activist turned alleged gunman who remained on the ballot in a different city race despite being held in federal custody was overwhelmingly defeated. 

Democrat Craig Greenberg, a 49-year-old Jewish businessman and political newcomer defeated Republican candidate Bill Dieruf, mayor of nearby Louisville, Kentucky, suburb Jeffersontown.

In February, Greenberg was with four of his staffers at his campaign headquarters in Louisville when 21-year-old Quintez Brown allegedly entered the building and opened fire toward the candidate. 

No one was shot, but Greenberg said his sweater was grazed by a bullet.

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Mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg answers questions from reporters on May 17, 2022, in Louisville, Ky. 
(AP Photo/Piper Hudspeth Blackburn, File)

Brown, a local activist, and former newspaper columnist involved in Louisville demonstrations following the death of George Floyd in 2020 remains in federal custody in connection to the attempt on Greenberg’s life. 

Brown was initially sprung from jail by a BLM Louisville-supported bail fund that shelled out $100,000. 

Ordered to remain on house arrest on the state attempted murder and wanton endangerment charges, he was later re-arrested on new federal charges and ordered to remain in custody ahead of trial. 

But Brown’s name remained on the ballot Tuesday as an independent candidate running to represent Louisville Metro District 5, WAVE reported. Jefferson County Board of Elections said Brown still met the qualification for candidacy despite the charges because he is considered innocent until proven guilty. 

Yet, incumbent Democrat Donna Purvis overwhelmingly defeated Brown with 88% of the vote, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported. In the wake of Election Day, the Democratic majority in Louisville’s Metro Council also slipped, as two Republican challengers picked up council seats. 

Quintez Brown, accused of an attempt on the life of Louisville mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg, was booked into the Grayson County Detention Center as a federal prisoner, according to the booking log. 

Quintez Brown, accused of an attempt on the life of Louisville mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg, was booked into the Grayson County Detention Center as a federal prisoner, according to the booking log. 
(Grayson County Detention Center)

In a victory speech Tuesday night, Greenberg alluded to the shooting while…

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