Mayor Louisville assassination attempt
21-Year-Old Activist and Local Candidate Charged in ‘Attempted Assassination’ of Louisville Mayoral Candidate
Pilar Melendez, AJ McDougall
Mon, February 14, 2022, 12:17 PM·4 min read
Louisville Metro Department of Corrections
A 21-year-old activist, journalist and candidate for office has been arrested and charged in connection with the “attempted assassination” of a Louisville mayoral candidate, local authorities said late Monday.
Quintez Brown was taken into custody without incident after police said a gunman walked into candidate Craig Greenberg’s office hours early, and opened fire.
“When we greeted him, he pulled out a gun aimed directly at me, and began shooting,” Greenberg recalled at an afternoon news conference.
Brown has been charged with attempted murder and four counts of wanton endangerment, according to a Louisville Metro Police spokesperson.
The 21-year-old was identified as “a former intern and editorial columnist” of the Louisville Courier-Journal by the paper itself, where he wrote that he had studied philosophy and Pan-Africanism while studying at the University of Louisville, where he'd previously served as the opinion editor of the school’s newspaper, the Cardinal.
Miraculously, no one was harmed in the Monday morning shooting, which Greenberg called “a surreal experience.” A police spokesperson told The Daily Beast that Greenberg and his staff were uninjured—but a bullet did strike the back of Greenberg’s sweater.
A brave staffer managed to shut the door, and the group barricaded themselves inside while the shooter fled, the lawyer said at the conference.
“We are shaken, but safe,” he added.
While Brown’s motive remains unclear, Louisville Metro Police Department Chief Erika Shields said that early evidence suggests that the shooter “acted alone” and deliberately targeted the Democrat.
Metro Council President David James was the first to call the incident “an attempted assassination.”
Greenberg refused to comment on whether he recognized the gunman.
Brown wrote his first column for the Courier-Journal in 2018, describing how he’d staged a sit-in at a local high school to demand the termination of a school official who’d used racially insensitive language.
He went on to pen dozens of columns for the paper, writing largely about racism, poverty, and violence.
After getting involved in the racial justice protests in the summer of 2020, Brown vanished for roughly two weeks, according to the Courier-Journal. His family asked for privacy upon his reappearance.
Several months later, Brown posted a video to Twitter to announce he would be running to represent a local district on Louisville’s Metro Council.
In his penultimate column for the Courier-Journal, titled “How the American education system destroyed me as a Black student,” Brown wrote, “I’m America’s bright future. I’ve become another symbol of neoliberal progress where my title and my ‘recognized’ name will give hope to those in desperate need of food, security and shelter.”
“And thus I’ve become destroyed,” he concluded. “No longer myself. But another tool of oppression.”
Mayoral candidate Timothy Findley added in a Monday tweet that he was “praying for the saftey [sic] of Craig Greenberg and staff” before calling the incident “unacceptable.”
According to his campaign website, Greenberg is an attorney and former CEO of 21C Museum Hotels. The Harvard law school graduate and member of the University of Louisville Board of Trustees has previously said that public safety would be his top priority if elected.
Last month, Greenberg released a public safety plan that called for a “community-oriented police force.”
“Louisville is in a tough spot,” Greenberg said in a statement accompanying the plan. “Our neighborhoods feel less safe, violent crime is rising, and too many people are trapped in addiction. We see abandoned cars on the streets and graffiti and trash in many neighborhoods. You’ve shared your concerns with me as I have run through every precinct in our city. I share your worry and sense of urgency to fix this and fix this now.”
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That must have been a huge office or the punk is a terrible shot.
Apparently, he does not support that candidate.
Louisville has gone downhill the last few years.
Defund the Police, BLM, etc. changed it from a safe city to a dangerous one.
Several years ago a trip to the gun show at the fair grounds in Feburary was a yearly must do,along with hitting all the surrounding pawn shops. No more and Charlotte, NC is right in there with the same issues..
Say it ain't so
Can anyone actually name a BIG city that you would consider safe in this country today?
Anyone?
is this a test brooks????????
Of coarse not hillbille. I'm just trying to find a place to visit so I can tell all my friends that I actually set foot in a BIG city. 🙂
Lock your doors and carry a large size caliber regardless where you go.
just another typical day but when a "supreme being politician" no matter there level even want to be is involved its headlines
Quintez was prominently featured as a guest on an msnbc show hosted by joy-ann m. lomena-reid (joyless reid) in the early days of the blm movement. I'm sure she's already working on another interview from his prison cell. He disappeared for roughly two weeks in the summer of 2020 and his family asked for privacy upon his reappearance.
Who noticed he was gone and who cared when he came back?? He obviously didn't spend that 2 weeks in firearms training!
Washington D,C, with federal troops deployed maybe? After all it's the heart of martial law that is coming after The great reset!
serf
He was close enough......to put a hole through his target's sweater.
Overnight I think I read that some "organization" paid this guys' 100 grand bail.
Attempted MURDER........and there's bail????!!!!
Wow!!......up is down, and down is up.
I guess I better not spit on the sidewalk.
two more cents..........sigh.
I strive for the day when I will be important enough to be "assassinated" instead of "murdered".
I think I am already above the level of just plain "killed".
I always thought the assassinated didn't know it was coming. Like shooting a deer.
Some "organization" was BLM!!! Isn't it funny no one is any longer on any BLM board to tell where the $60 million went. But they can bail out an attempted murderer? Can't they just take the name off of the bailout check and start there for the missing monies??
Even better.
BLM is a terrorist organization.