Club Q mass shooting survivors sue, claim ‘deliberate inaction’ enabled attack
Survivors of the Club Q mass shooting in Colorado Springs have filed lawsuits against both the bar and the El Paso county sheriff’s office.
November 19, 2024
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Survivors of the Club Q mass shooting in Colorado Springs have filed lawsuits against both the bar and the El Paso county sheriff’s office.
Anderson Lee Aldrich pleaded guilty to and was sentenced for federal hate crimes and firearms charges for the mass shooting that left five people dead and around 20 injured.
Drag queens who survived the Club Q mass shooting, the Pulse Massacre, and a Ohio church firebombing tell The Advocate about a coalition they've formed to support drag artists in the face of violence.
Anderson Lee Aldrich pleaded not guilty to the new charges, which were announced Tuesday in Denver.
“I hope for the worst things possible in prison, and even that won’t be good enough.”
Anderson Lee Aldrich allegedly killed 5 and wounded about 20 before he was stopped by brave patrons.
Authorities have reportedly been in contact with surivvors of the massacre at Club Q to prepare them for the news.