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Current Events => Breaking News => Topic started by: Ptarmigan on February 15, 2022, 06:52:04 PM
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Louisville activist arrested for attempted murder of mayoral candidate pushed socialism, gun control
https://www.foxnews.com/us/louisville-activist-attempted-murder-mayoral-candidate-socialism-gun-control
The suspect charged in Monday’s targeted shooting of Louisville, Kentucky, mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg has been identified as an activist for civil rights and gun control.
Quintez Brown, 21, was charged with attempted murder and four counts of wanton endangerment, the Louisville Metro Police Department confirmed to Fox News Digital.
Brown previously worked for the Louisville Courier Journal as an intern and an editorial columnist, according to the newspaper. In December, Brown shared a short campaign video on Twitter announcing that he was running to represent District 5 for Louisville’s Metro Council in 2022. His writing advocates for the ideals of communism, socialism, liberation and has criticized "gun-loving" Republicans.
A gun control advocate is an assassin.
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Racism, antisemitism, and "mental issues" are always an ugly mix. He was sane enough to target a Jewish man instead of some rando, so if he's found guilty, lock him up.
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Is it just me, or do you also think the term "activist" is actually a euphemism for "criminal" or even "criminal-in-training"?
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Possibly, but it's definitely a euphemism for "rabble-rouser" and "shit-stirrer".
The guy seems to have gone off mentally in the past year or two, but he's "there" enough to have targeted a guy who is a former Louisville University board member and is Jewish out of tens or hundreds of thousands of Wypipo. If found guilty, his sentence should not differ from someone without "mental issues".
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Is it just me, or do you also think the term "activist" is actually a euphemism for "criminal" or even "criminal-in-training"?
I've noticed that as well and contrast that with how parents who are trying to hold school boards accountable for their children's education are classified as "domestic terrorists"...
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https://ngo.locals.com/post/1708425/breaking-felony-bomb-charges-dropped-against-florida-antifa-member
Quintez Brown "went missing" last year in a stunt that garnered national attention & baseless accusations from Louisville #BLM activists that police disappeared him. His parents went on record to say he has no history of mental illness despite what activists are claiming now.
https://twitter.com/SgtMattingly/status/1493331469816647680
I’m hearing Quintez Brown is in custody as the potential shooter. He’s friends with @TimFindleyJr @Seasoned4u @jecoreyarthur and many others. This is the same BLM PROTESTER that went missing and @LMPD was accused of killing him. He wasn’t dead but apparently wants others dead.
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(https://i.postimg.cc/QCdhLjJ4/bond.jpg)
https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1493971831463813124
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Jewish target, BLM suspect in Louisville assassination attempt: Media evading potential hate motive?
https://justthenews.com/nation/extremism/how-americas-no-1-hate-crime-swept-under-rug
The attempted assassination of a mayoral candidate in Louisville, Ky., this week has shed new light on concern among some Jewish leaders that too many voices with large platforms are ignoring, downplaying and obfuscating antisemitism in America.
Craig Greenberg, a Democratic hopeful in Louisville's mayoral race, was in his campaign office on Monday morning when a man walked in, pulled out a gun, and began shooting at him, according to local police and Greenberg himself.
There were five people in the room at the time. No one was hit, but a bullet grazed Greenberg's sweater. Police say he was the target.
"When we greeted him, he pulled out a gun, aimed directly at me, and began shooting," Greenberg said at a news conference. "The individual closest to the door managed to bravely get the door closed, which we barricaded and the shooter fled the scene."
Anti-Semitism looks like a motive.
Police have not yet identified a motive for the shooting, but one motivation being considered is antisemitism.
"Mr. Greenberg is Jewish, so there's that," Louisville Metro Police Chief Erika Shields told reporters. "We don't know if it's tied to the candidates or is political or if we are dealing with someone with mental issues or is venomous. We are looking at this from all angles."
Last week, Brown, who is African American, appeared to push his followers on social media to join the Lion of Judah Armed Forces, a group that espouses antisemitic ideology similar to that of the Black Hebrew Israelite movement, which believes blacks, not Jews, are the true descendants of the biblical Hebrews.
Followers of the Black Hebrew Israelite movement murdered four Jews at a kosher market in Jersey City, N.J., in December 2019 and planned further attacks against the Jewish community before they were killed by police, according to authorities.
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He attended the University of Louisville, and denounced it as making him too white. Greenberg is a former board member of the university. So that is a possible motive. But among all the board members, university admin people, and professors in the area, the would-be assassin chose Greenberg ... because he's Jewish? These potential, non-exclusive, motives have been out there as possibilities from Day 1.
Supposedly the guy has "mental issues". Whether or no, he was sane enough to select, out of 10s or 100s of thousands of potential targets, a Jewish guy with ties to the university the guy hated, and try to assassinate him with a real gun instead of a feather-duster. IMO, being able to plan and select a target means the would-be assassin is sane enough to be criminally culpable.
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He attended the University of Louisville, and denounced it as making him too white. Greenberg is a former board member of the university. So that is a possible motive. But among all the board members, university admin people, and professors in the area, the would-be assassin chose Greenberg ... because he's Jewish? These potential, non-exclusive, motives have been out there as possibilities from Day 1.
Supposedly the guy has "mental issues". Whether or no, he was sane enough to select, out of 10s or 100s of thousands of potential targets, a Jewish guy with ties to the university the guy hated, and try to assassinate him with a real gun instead of a feather-duster. IMO, being able to plan and select a target means the would-be assassin is sane enough to be criminally culpable.
You know, it's weird. I was in training today and one of the guest speakers is a guy who grew up in Compton, CA and was the first person in his AA family to go to college. 6 family members in the CA Penal system doing 25-Life. Former Federal agent; has a PhD. He doesn't seem to have ANY issue w/ "acting White", he just wants to be successful and pursue his dream while serving as a mentor to others seeking the same result....
Dr Gregory Campbell.
Cool dude.