Lawyers for Anderson Lee Aldrich waived a reading of charges against the 22-year-old suspect accused of killing five people and injuring 19 at a Colorado Springs nightclub
suspect accused of killing
five people and injuring 19 at a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs made a brief first appearance in court via video Wednesday, appearing slumped in a chair with facial bruises. Lawyers for Anderson Lee Aldrich, who identifies as nonbinary and uses the pronoun they according to a filing by their attorney, waived a reading of the charges against them during the five-minute hearing. Police said earlier this week that Mx. Aldrich, their preferred title, was arrested on five counts of first-degree murder and hate-crimes charges.
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