While Brown has claimed he never meant to hurt or kill anyone, prosecutors allege that he took “direct aim” at Greenberg and shot at him multiple times, twice hitting the desk where the mayoral candidate was sitting. The wall immediately behind where Greenberg was sitting had multiple bullet holes, according to pictures of the scene.
In court documents filed Wednesday, Brown maintains he was not attempting to kill or hurt anyone, but admits he fired a gun into Greenberg's campaign office in the Butchertown Market on Story Avenue on Feb. 14, 2022.
Brown was scheduled to stand trail on Aug. 13.
A new evaluation isn't needed and would be "extremely intrusive," a judge ruled, keeping an August trial date still on track. Brown is charged in the 2022 shooting at Mayor Craig Greenberg's campaign office.
Prosecutors are asking for another exaaminaation to determine whether Brown was mentally ill when he allegedly he used a 9 mm Glock to fire shots into Greenberg's campaign office in the Butchertown Market on Story Avenue.
Brown is facing federal and state charges for allegedly attempting to shoot then-mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg last year.
A report from an organization representing Jewish residents of Kentucky indicates that the number of anti-Semitic incidents in the commonwealth is on the rise.
The 13 odd-numbered districts in the 26-member council were up for election this year.
While the bill passed the state House, it failed in the Senate.
A federal judge said Tuesday if Quintez Brown was placed on home confinement, he'd be a flight risk and a danger.