Democrat Greenberg, shooting survivor, wins Louisville mayor
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Democrat Craig Greenberg has won the Louisville mayor’s race after surviving a shooting at his campaign office earlier this year.
Greenberg, a businessman and political newcomer, defeated Republican Bill Dieruf, the mayor of a small city incorporated inside the boundaries of Louisville’s Metro area.
Greenberg, 49, escaped the attempt on his life unharmed, but a bullet grazed his sweater. A local social justice activist was charged in the shooting and remains in federal custody. He has been charged with attempted murder.
In a victory speech Tuesday night, he alluded to the shooting while thanking his campaign team, some of whom were with Greenberg when the suspect opened fire with a handgun.