A far-left activist and anti-police, pro-gun, anti-Semitic, anti-White racist was charged Monday with the attempted murder of Louisville, KY mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg.
The shooter Quintez Brown, 21, was caught shortly after he allegedly entered Greenberg's campaign headquarters and fired multiple shots with a handgun.
Brown pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and four counts of wanton endangerment. Fortunately for the people who were in the headquarters at the time, Brown's shooting ability was on par with Stevie Wonder's Formula One racing ability. The closest thing he hit was a graze to Greenberg's sweater. Nobody was injured in the attack.
Greenberg, a nice, Jewish Democrat whose mother must be so proud of him, said the suspect walked into his office where he and four other staffers were meeting Monday morning. "When we greeted him, he pulled out a gun, aimed directly at me, and began shooting. The individual closest to the door managed to bravely get the door closed, which we barricaded and the shooter fled the scene."
Police said Greenberg appeared to have been targeted in the shooting.
Police said Greenberg appeared to have been targeted in the shooting.
Authorities did not identify a motive for the crime and said they believe Brown acted alone. The alleged attack occurred two months after Brown announced his candidacy for Louisville Metro Council. Among his stated policy goals were "freedom, reparations," and "full employment." His crack pipe has not been found yet.
Brown had attended the University of Louisville, where he was an MLK scholar studying philosophy and Pan-Africanism, a controversial ideological movement whose advocates include Malcolm X, Robert Mugabe, and Muammar Gaddafi. His social media bios called for "the total liberation and unification of Africa under scientific socialism." His pronouns are "Zyzbin," "Olaf," and "Finklefluff."
Brown was also an opinion editor for the student newspaper, the Cardinal, and was a former intern and biweekly columnist for the Louisville Courier Journal, where he wrote extensively about how law enforcement and other "institutions in society work together to maintain the status quo of the spectacular Black death," and other myths made up by racist Marxists. He gave no examples of his claims because he couldn't.
Brown had attended the University of Louisville, where he was an MLK scholar studying philosophy and Pan-Africanism, a controversial ideological movement whose advocates include Malcolm X, Robert Mugabe, and Muammar Gaddafi. His social media bios called for "the total liberation and unification of Africa under scientific socialism." His pronouns are "Zyzbin," "Olaf," and "Finklefluff."
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Brown was also an opinion editor for the student newspaper, the Cardinal, and was a former intern and biweekly columnist for the Louisville Courier Journal, where he wrote extensively about how law enforcement and other "institutions in society work together to maintain the status quo of the spectacular Black death," and other myths made up by racist Marxists. He gave no examples of his claims because he couldn't.
Days before the alleged attack, Brown urged on his followers to join the Lion of Judah Armed Forces, a black supremacist militia whose racist ideas are aligned with those of the Black Hebrew Israelite movement that, along with a Native American with a drum, helped make Nicholas Sandmann rich.
Racist anti-Semites of the latter group were charged in the 2019 murders of four Jewish people at a kosher supermarket in Jersey City, N.J., which authorities described as a "targeted attack."
Years earlier, Brown was embraced by mainstream journalists and Democratic Party leaders. He appeared alongside fellow racist, Joy Reid, during an MSNBC panel in 2018, in which he called for "common-sense gun reform," meaning, he gets a gun, you get a bullet.
Years earlier, Brown was embraced by mainstream journalists and Democratic Party leaders. He appeared alongside fellow racist, Joy Reid, during an MSNBC panel in 2018, in which he called for "common-sense gun reform," meaning, he gets a gun, you get a bullet.
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He also posed for photos with Rev. Al Sharptongue, a notorious anti-Semite and anti-White racist with a show on MSNBC, for some reason.
The Obama Foundation recognized him as a "rising face" as part of the former president's "My Brother's Keeper" program, and he was one of 22 students selected to attend the inaugural MBK Rising! Summit in 2019 where he did not shoot anyone.
The only accolade Brown did not receive was that he did not get a presidential endorsement from Brian Stelter nor Rachel Maddow, but Joy Reid is over the moon.
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