The spect the Colorado Sprgs gay nightclub shootg allegedly threatened his mother wh a homema bomb last year.
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- GAY CLUB SHOOTG SPECT EVAD COLORADO'S RED FLAG GUN LAW
- GAY CLUB SHOOTG SPECT EVAD COLORADO'S RED FLAG GUN LAW
- GAY CLUB SHOOTG SPECT EVAD COLORADO’S RED FLAG GUN LAW
- MUGSHOT OF COLORADO GAY CLUB SHOOTG SPECT SHOWS JURI STAED DURG NONTATN WH 'HEROIC PEOPLE'
GAY CLUB SHOOTG SPECT EVAD COLORADO'S RED FLAG GUN LAW
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A Colorado Sprgs muny service vehicle is parked near a gay nightclub Colorado Sprgs, Colo., Sunday, Nov.
Police say a 22-year-old gunman opened fire at the gay nightclub, Club Q, killg several people and leavg multiple people jured before he was subdued by heroic patrons. (AP Photo/Geneva Heffernan)DENVER – A year and a half before he was arrted the Colorado Sprgs gay nightclub shootg that left five people ad, Anrson Lee Aldrich allegedly threatened his mother wh a homema bomb, forcg neighbors surroundg hom to evacuate while the bomb squad and crisis negotiators talked him to spe that sre, there’s no public rerd that prosecutors moved forward wh felony kidnappg and menacg charg agast Aldrich, or that police or relativ tried to trigger Colorado’s “red flag" law that would have allowed thori to seize the weapons and ammo the man’s mother says he had wh ntrol advot say Aldrich’s June 2021 threat is an example of a red flag law ignored, wh potentially adly nsequenc.
DENVER (AP) — A year and a half before he was arrted the Colorado Sprgs gay nightclub shootg that left five people ad, Anrson Lee Aldrich allegedly threatened his mother wh a homema bomb, forcg neighbors surroundg hom to evacuate while the bomb squad and crisis negotiators talked him to spe that sre, there’s no public rerd that prosecutors moved forward wh felony kidnappg and menacg charg agast Aldrich, or that police or relativ tried to trigger Colorado’s “red flag” law that would have allowed thori to seize the weapons and ammo the man’s mother says he had wh ntrol advot say Aldrich’s June 2021 threat is an example of a red flag law ignored, wh potentially adly nsequenc. ”A Colorado Sprgs muny service vehicle is parked near a gay nightclub Colorado Sprgs, Colo., Sunday, Nov.
GAY CLUB SHOOTG SPECT EVAD COLORADO'S RED FLAG GUN LAW
The spect the Colorado Sprgs gay nightclub shootg allegedly threatened his mother wh a homema bomb last year. * gay club shooting suspect *
Police say a 22-year-old gunman opened fire at the gay nightclub, Club Q, killg several people and leavg multiple people jured before he was subdued by “heroic” patrons.
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