Posted on 02/16/2022 1:02:58 PM PST by nickcarraway
The aspiring politician charged with trying to shoot a Kentucky mayoral candidate has been an advocate for “common-sense” gun control — and appeared at the “March for Our Lives” rally that followed the Parkland, Florida, shooting, video shows.
Quintez Brown, who allegedly fired multiple shots Monday inside the Louisville office of mayoral hopeful Craig Greenberg, was among tens of thousands of young people at the rally in Washington, DC, in March 2018 after the shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School.
“Being here with all these other students, I’m not only showing my support, I’m also showing the nation that this is not just, you know, a white student issue,” Brown, then 17, said in an interview with correspondent Joy Reid during MSNBC’s coverage of the demonstration.
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Of course he did. As a criminal he had no intention of disarming but gun control would have disarmed a few of his victims.
I have a younger brother who slobbers as he shouts obscenities and hateful comments about conservatives. He is a strong anti-gunner who most assuredly needs to be kept away from firearms.
has been an advocate for “common-sense” gun control
Sounds like your conversations need to be limited to phone calls
I pretty much avoid him in my old age. He depresses me and makes my thoughts turn to murder.
Well, his momma got his surname right.
I have a younger brother who is the same way. He lives in NYC.
BLM bailed him out of jail. I thought the money was frozen?
More and more evidence that what we really need is mental illness common sense controls.
My brother forwarded one of my comments to the Obama White House.
Whoa. That’s f’ed up.
Did anything become of it?
Why did I bother looking for the photo?
Not that I know. It did have a permanent affect upon my communications with him, though.
Multiple shots.....inside office.....and he missed? LOL
BLM ACTIVIST, GET IT RIGHT POST
They don’t have a good accuracy rate cause they like to shoot sideways.
Probably s lower death rate than aspiring rappers, but much more dangerous.
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