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Judge prevents second release of left-wing Louisville activist charged in candidate's attempted murder

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Leroy N. Soetoro

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May 11, 2022, 11:16:34 PM5/11/22
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A federal judge ruled Tuesday that Louisville activist Quintez Brown,
sprung from jail through a BLM-supported bail fund after allegedly
attempting to assassinate a Democratic mayoral candidate before he was
rearrested on new federal charges last month, will not be freed again
before trial.

In a 16-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Benjamin Beaton summarized
evidence supporting that Brown is a continued danger and flight risk,
granting the government’s appeal to Magistrate Judge Colin Lindsay’s
previous release order, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported. He
ordered Brown’s continued detention while awaiting trial.

Brown is accused of attempting to murder Louisville mayoral candidate
Craig Greenberg on the morning of Feb. 14, 2022, by opening fire at his
campaign office while Greenberg and four staffers were inside. Beaton
noted how Brown knows where the victim lives and even visited the home
where Greenberg's wife and young son also reside the night before the
Valentine’s Day alleged assassination attempt.

LEFT-WING ACTIVISTS RESEARCHED REPUBLICAN MAYOR BEFORE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF
DEM CANDIDATE: COURT DOCS

Prosecutors say Brown came so close to succeeding that Greenberg’s sweater
was ripped by a bullet. The floor and the baseboard behind the chair where
Greenberg was sitting contained six bullet holes, and bullets went through
the wall into the next-door office of a wedding planning business.

In pleading for the judge to keep Brown in federal custody, U.S. Attorney
Michael A. Bennett noted how the defendant "has strong family ties, was
once an excellent student who received a scholarship to the University of
Louisville and has lived in Louisville his entire life."

"Even with strong family and personal ties, however, the defendant was
able to secretly plot to kill a mayoral candidate and nearly succeeded in
his attempt," Bennett wrote. "He was promising, excelled in school, was a
voice of the community, and yet he was capable of surprising everyone with
his violent actions."

Surveillance video shows Brown entering the building before the shooting
and fleeing right after, according to court documents. He was arrested
soon after less than a half mile away, and officers say they found a
loaded firearm in his pocket and a second gun used in the shooting in his
backpack.

FEDS RE-ARREST LOUISVILLE SUSPECT SPRUNG FROM JAIL BY BLM FUND AFTER
ATTEMPT ON MAYORAL CANDIDATE'S LIFE

Court documents unsealed last week allege Brown’s assassination plot began
in January when he published an article on Medium.com entitled "A
Revolutionary Love Letter" announcing, "Our situation is one of political
warfare" and "Voting and petitioning will not be sufficient for our
liberation."

Two days later, he purchased a Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ and took his
new firearm to the shooting range, where he practiced loading, shooting
and aiming the gun.

His first public display of hostility toward Greenberg, who was rising as
the front-runner in the race, came when Brown reposted a social media
composite image depicting the candidate engulfed in flames and perched on
another person’s shoulder, captioned by the hashtag "gentrification is
violence."

A day before the Valentine’s Day shooting, court documents allege Brown
used a ride-share app to travel to Greenberg’s home, where the candidate
and his wife and young son live. But Brown’s subsequent search records
suggest his gun stalled, and he purchased a Glock 9mm pistol at a
Louisville pawn shop the next morning before heading for Greenberg’s
campaign office.

That morning, records show Brown also researched a second politician, Bill
Dieruf, a Republican mayor of nearby Jeffersontown, Kentucky.

Brown was released from jail after a Black Lives Matter supported bail
fund shelled out $100,000 for his bond.

He was ordered held under home incarceration until he was re-arrested last
month on new federal charges of interfering with a federally protected
right and using and discharging a firearm in relation to a crime of
violence by shooting at and attempting to kill a candidate for elective
office. He faces state charges of attempted murder and wanton endangerment
to which he’s pleaded not guilty.



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