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Grand jury indicts man accused of firing a gun at Louisville mayoral candidate

<i>Pat McDonogh/USA Today Network</i><br/>Police at the scene where Louisville mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg was shot in February.
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Police at the scene where Louisville mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg was shot in February.

By Theresa Waldrop, Jenn Selva and Amanda Watts, CNN

A Kentucky grand jury has indicted Quintez Brown, the man accused of shooting at a Louisville mayoral candidate, on charges of attempted murder and first-degree wanton endangerment.

Brown allegedly entered the office Craig Greenberg, a Democratic candidate, and fired a gun at him on February 14.

Brown, who was 21 at the time of the shooting, faces four counts of first-degree wanton endangerment. There were four other people in Greenberg’s office at the time, according to a release from Commonwealth Attorney Thomas B. Wine.

No one was injured in the shooting, although a round did appear to strike Greenberg’s clothing, according to officials.

In February, Brown pleaded not guilty. CNN has reached out to Brown’s attorney on Monday’s indictment for comment but did not immediately get a response.

Brown will be arraigned April 4, according to the release.

At the time of the shooting, Brown was a student at the University of Louisville, according to a school spokesperson. The university’s website identified him as a member of the class of 2022’s Martin Luther King Scholars Program with an area of interest in poverty.

The Louisville Courier Journal identified Brown as a former intern and editorial columnist with the newspaper. Brown wrote several columns focusing on “race, youth opinion and social justice,” his biography said.

After Brown went missing last summer, family members told CNN affiliate WAVE he could have been experiencing mental health issues.

“He may be having a breakdown, we don’t know,” Brown’s stepmother, Stephanie Daugherty, said. He was eventually found safe, according to the Louisville Metro Police Department.

At Brown’s February court appearance, his attorney said he believed “there are serious mental issues at play here.”

Brown was released on bail after the shooting. His bond had been set at $100,000. The court also issued a no-contact order, barring him from going to the location of the incident and contacting Greenberg or anyone associated with his campaign. A no-firearm order was also issued.

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CNN’s Devan Cole, Paradise Afshar and Paul Murphy contributed to this report.

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