Kentucky man sentenced to 17 years for shooting at Louisville mayoral candidate in 2022
- A Kentucky man was sentenced to 17 years and 6 months in federal prison for shooting at Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg during his 2022 campaign.
- Quintez Brown pleaded guilty to federal charges and was found to have premeditated the attack, which threatened the community's political system.
- Greenberg described the shooting incident, saying he saw a gun pointed at him and felt fear and confusion afterwards.
- Brown, who faces additional state charges, apologized to Greenberg and his staff during the sentencing hearing.
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