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.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A federal judge Friday sentenced Quintez Brown to 210 months, or 17.5 years, in prison for shooting at then-mayor candidate Craig Greenberg in a room full of people in 2022.
Quintez Brown was charged two felony counts: one for interfering with federal activities and another for discharging a firearm during a violent crime. He received close to the maximum sentence Friday.
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Kentucky man sentenced to 17 years for shooting at Louisville mayoral candidate in 2022Quintez Brown was arrested shortly after leaving Greenberg’s campaign office, where one of his six shots grazed Greenberg’s sweater. Four other staffers were in the room with Greenberg ...
TODAY, A FEDERAL JUDGE SENTENCED QUINTEZ BROWN TO 17.5 YEARS FOR INTERFERING WITH FEDERALLY PROTECTED ACTIVITIES AND DISCHARGING A FIREARM IN RELATION TO THAT INTERFERENCE. THE MAXIMUM SENTENCE HE ...
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Man who attempted to shoot Louisville mayoral candidate sentenced on federal chargesQuintez Brown, 24, of Louisville, was sentenced to 210 months, or 17 and a half years, on federal charges of interfering with a federally protected right with a dangerous weapon and discharging a ...
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