Mitch McConnell Rips Dem Group For Helping Bail Out Man Who Tried To Shoot Dem Politician: “He’s already been let out of jail
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell called out the Black Lives Matter Louisville chapter for helping pay the six-figure bail of a man charged with the attempted murder of a Dem mayoral candidate. Mitch said the guy “tried to literally murder a politician” yet he is back on the streets.
Mitch said: “This far-left Black Lives Matter activist and defund-the-police cheerleader walked into a Jewish Democrat’s campaign headquarters and opened fire. But guess what, he’s already been let out of jail. He’s already been let out of jail!
“A left-wing bail fund partnered with BLM Louisville to bail him out. Less than 48 hours after this activist tried to literally murder a politician, the radical left bailed their comrade out of jail.
“I’m confident that if activists claiming to be conservative tried to assassinate a politician, whatever his mental state, the media would open a 24/7 national conversation about rhetoric on the right,” McConnell said.
Statement from @RunWithCraig on the release of @BLMLouisville organizer Quintez Brown. Brown is charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting at Louisville mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg several times in his campaign office on Monday morning. pic.twitter.com/Hc0EHyDOLU
— Rachel DrozeTV (@RachelDrozeTV) February 17, 2022
rom ABC11:
Mayor Greg Fischer later released a statement about Brown.
A Louisville bail fund organization has posted bail for a man charged with the attempted murder of a mayoral candidate.
The Louisville Community Bail Fund, supported by Black Lives Matter Louisville, paid the $100,000 bond set for Quintez Brown Wednesday afternoon.
Brown left Metro Corrections Wednesday evening hours after his bail was paid.
“Quintez Brown’s bond and release have been decided independently by a judge. Mr. Brown will be monitored by the Department of Corrections, consistent with Home Incarceration Program rules and regulations and any conditions set forth in the court order, including use of a GPS monitoring device and home checks. Alerts will notify HIP personnel if the device is tampered with or goes outside the geofence.”
The Louisville Community Bail Fund, supported by Black Lives Matter Louisville, paid the $100,000 bond set for Quintez Brown Wednesday afternoon. https://t.co/LjvxRi6Ajn via @whas11
— Rachel DrozeTV (@RachelDrozeTV) February 17, 2022