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BLM Louisville posted the bail on Wednesday, a day after reports that Quintez Brown had allegedly tried to assassinate Craig Greenberg at his campaign headquarters in Butchertown.
Quintez Brown, the man who pleaded guilty to shooting at now-mayor Craig Greenberg in 2022, will serve 17.5 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to federal charges in connection with the shooting.
Quintez Brown was convicted of shooting at Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg when he was a candidate in 2022. Louisville Metro Department of Corrections/AP LOUISVILLE, Ky. AP — ...
24-year-old Quintez Brown was sentenced to 17.5 years in prison Friday for shooting then-Louisville mayoral candidate Craig ...
Quintez Brown, the 21-year-old Black Lives Matter activist who was charged in Monday’s targeted shooting of Louisville, Kentucky, mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg, was previously the subject of ...
A Kentucky grand jury has indicted Quintez Brown, the man accused of shooting at a Louisville mayoral candidate, on charges of attempted murder and first-degree wanton endangerment.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The man accused of shooting at Craig Greenberg while he was campaigning for Louisville mayor in 2022 has pleaded guilty to federal charges. Quintez Brown is charged with ...
Louisville activist and writer Quintez Brown has been reported missing, Louisville Metro Police and Brown's family say. He was last seen Saturday at Algonquin Park, a family member told The ...
A pre-trial psychiatric evaluation has been requested for the man charged with shooting at then-Louisville mayor candidate Craig Greenberg.The request is for Quintez Brown, whose defense recently ...
Quintez Brown was arrested in February 2022 after the shooting in Craig Greenberg's Louisville mayoral campaign office. Click here for important updates to our privacy policy.
Quintez Brown was convicted of shooting at Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg when he was a candidate in 2022. Louisville Metro Department of Corrections/AP LOUISVILLE, Ky. AP — ...
Brown, a former standout student and Louisville newspaper columnist who was running for city council at the time, apologized to Greenberg and his staff who were present at the Feb. 14, 2022, shooting.