BLM Louisville Chapter Posts $100,000 Bond for Release of Activist Who Tried to Assassinate Mayoral Candidate

A video posted by WHAS11 News reporter Rachel Droze shows the Louisville chapter of Black Lives Matter (BLM) posting a $100,000 bond for the release of a local activist accused of the attempted assassination of mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg.

BLM activist Quintez Brown was arrested for the attempted shooting of Greenberg, a Democrat, on Monday.

Brown, once featured by the Obama Foundation as a “rising face” and a featured guest in an MSNBC segment about students demanding stricter gun laws, was charged with attempted murder and four counts of wanton endangerment following the shooting.