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Gunman kills 5 at LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs

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A 22-year-old gunman entered an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado, just before midnight Saturday and immediately opened fire, killing at least five people and injuring 25 others, before patrons confronted and stopped him, police said Sunday.

The suspect in the shooting at Club Q was identified as Anderson Lee Aldrich, according to Colorado Springs Police Chief Adrian Vasquez. He used a long rifle in the shooting, and two firearms were found at the scene, Vasquez said.

At least two people inside the club confronted and fought the gunman and prevented further violence, Vasquez said. “We owe them a great debt of thanks,” he said.

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Police said they were investigating whether the attack was a hate crime and noted Club Q’s relationship with the LGBTQ community.

“Club Q is a safe haven for our LGBTQ citizens,” Vasquez said. “Every citizen has a right to feel safe and secure in our city, to go about our beautiful city without fear of being harmed or treated poorly.”

A police officer lifts barricade tape while in a police vehicle as officers respond to a mass shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs.
A general view of the Club Q nightclub as police respond to a mass shooting on Sunday.
Jessi Hazelward, right, wipes a tear from her friend Amanda Grueschow's face during a vigil for the victims of an overnight shooting at Club Q, an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Sunday, November 20.
Jessi Hazelward, right, wipes a tear from her friend Amanda Grueschow’s face during a vigil for the victims of an overnight shooting at Club Q, an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Sunday, November 20. RJ Sangosti/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post/Getty Images
Community members gather Sunday at the All Souls Unitarian Church for a vigil to honor the victims of the shooting at Club Q.
Leia-jhene Seals hugs R.J. Lewis at a Sunday vigil at All Souls Unitarian Church for the victims of the Saturday night Club Q shooting.
Leia-jhene Seals, left, hugs Carter Rodriguez outside All Souls Unitarian Church before a Sunday vigil for the victims of the Club Q attack.
Bouquets of flowers and a sign reading "Love Over Hate" are left near Club Q on November 20.
Sophia Diana, left, holds her friend Lex Chapman's hand during a vigil at All Souls Unitarian Church for the victims of the Club Q shooting.
Denver Broncos staff members and fans observe a moment of silence for the victims of the nightclub shooting in Colorado Springs.
Paige H., Tyler Johnston, Keenan Mestas-Holmes and Altas Pretzeus embrace while paying their respects at a memorial on Sunday.
Jessy Smith Cruz embraces Jadzia Dax McClendon the morning after the mass shooting of an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs on Sunday.
Nelly Brusnell signs a cross on the chest of Ivanna Brusnell after placing flowers near the nightclub on Sunday.
A police officer exits his car Sunday near Club Q, where the shooting happened the previous night.
Joshua Thurman, of Colorado Springs, reacts on Sunday morning after the shooting at Club Q. Thurman was in the club at the time of the shooting.
Michael Robert Travis performs taps while his husband, Michael Travis, films on his phone near the LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs on Sunday.
A police officer lifts barricade tape while in a police vehicle as officers respond to a mass shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs.
A general view of the Club Q nightclub as police respond to a mass shooting on Sunday.
Jessi Hazelward, right, wipes a tear from her friend Amanda Grueschow's face during a vigil for the victims of an overnight shooting at Club Q, an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Sunday, November 20.
Community members gather Sunday at the All Souls Unitarian Church for a vigil to honor the victims of the shooting at Club Q.

 

 

In a statement on social media, Club Q said it was “devastated by the senseless attack on our community” and thanked “the quick reactions of heroic customers that subdued the gunman and ended this hate attack.”

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Club Q posted earlier in the day that its Saturday night lineup would feature a punk and alternative show at 9 p.m. followed by a dance party at 11. The club also planned to hold a drag brunch and a drag show on Sunday for Transgender Day of Remembrance. The club’s website now says it will be closed until further notice.

Gov. Jared Polis ordered flags lowered to half-staff at all public buildings statewide to honor the victims of the mass shooting beginning Monday until Saturday, according to a news release from his office.

“Flags will be lowered for 5 days to remember each of the 5 individuals who lost their lives in this senseless tragedy,” the release read. “To further honor and remember the victims and those injured in this tragedy, the Polis-Primavera administration will also be flying the Pride flag at the Colorado state capitol for the next five days.”

The shooting came as the calendar turned to Transgender Day of Remembrance on Sunday and is reminiscent of the 2016 attack at an LGBTQ nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in which a gunman who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State killed 49 people and wounded at least 53.

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Colorado has been the site of some of the most heinous mass shootings in US history, including the 1999 shooting in Columbine High School and the 2012 movie theater shooting in Aurora. Colorado Springs was the site of mass shootings at a Planned Parenthood in November 2015 that left three dead and at a birthday party last year that left six dead.

According to data from the Gun Violence Archive, there have been more than 600 mass shootings in the United States so far this year, defined as an incident in which at least four people are shot, excluding the shooter.

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