Club Q shooter pleads guilty to 74 federal hate crime, weapons charges

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The 24-year-old shooter who killed five people and wounded 22 others at a Colorado Springs LGBTQ nightclub in 2022 pleaded guilty Tuesday to 74 federal hate crime and weapons charges stemming from the Club Q attack.

If U.S. District Judge Charlotte Sweeney accepts the plea deal with prosecutors, Anderson Lee Aldrich will be sentenced to life in prison plus 190 years.

Aldrich is already serving five life sentences plus 2,208 years after pleading guilty to five counts of first-degree murder and related counts in state court last year.

The sentencing hearing is ongoing in the U.S. District Court of Colorado in downtown Denver.  Sweeney said she will wait until survivors of the attack get their chance to speak before accepting the plea agreement.

Aldrich killed Daniel Davis Aston, 28; Kelly Loving, 40; Ashley Paugh, 35; Derrick Rump, 38; and Raymond Green Vance, 22, walking into the club just before midnight on Nov 19, 2022, and opening fire as patrons screamed and ran for cover.

Club patron Thomas James, a member of the U.S. Navy, was the first to fight back, grabbing the rifle and wrestling Aldrich to the ground. James was shot in the chest during the struggle but kept fighting. He was eventually joined by another club patron, Richard Fierro, and together the pair disarmed and detained Aldrich until police arrived.

Federal prosecutors said in court filings that Aldrich expressed anti-LGBTQ rhetoric online before the mass shooting, sending a “barrage of emails containing anti-gay slurs and commentary” to a former supervisor, who was gay, after being fired about a month before the attack. Aldrich also shared a photo that depicts a rifle sight pointed at what appears to be a gay pride parade with the comment “lol” (meaning “laughing out loud”), prosecutors said.

Aldrich identifies as nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns, defense attorneys have said. In state court, Aldrich told a judge they prefer to be referred to as “Mx. Aldrich.” The 24-year-old visited Club Q at least eight times before the mass shooting, apparently without incident.

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