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Man accused of punching Mayor Greg Fischer pleads not guilty

The Indiana Supreme Court is considering a sentence appeal for a man convicted in 2020 of killing and mutilating his ex-girlfriend at her Jeffersonville home.
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The Indiana Supreme Court is considering a sentence appeal for a man convicted in 2020 of killing and mutilating his ex-girlfriend at her Jeffersonville home.

Antwon Brown, the man police say punched Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer, pleaded not guilty to a fourth-degree assault charge Wednesday in  Jefferson County District Court.  

Brown is accused of striking Fischer while the mayor was at Fourth Street Live! on Saturday. Police arrested him Tuesday. 

During his arraignment hearing Tuesday morning, Judge Amber Wolf lowered Brown’s bail from $25,000 to $5,000.

If Brown makes bail, he will be placed on home incarceration.

The judge also issued orders barring  Brown from visiting Fourth Street Live! and from contacting Fischer.

The next hearing for the case is scheduled for June 30. 

Breya Jones is the Arts & Culture Reporter for LPM. Email Breya at bjones@lpm.org.