Club Q shooting suspect claimed to have been awake for days before attack, newly unsealed court records say

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The Club Q shooting affidavit details evidence against mass shooting suspect Anderson Lee Aldrich in the Colorado Springs attack.

The attack was captured by Club Q’s surveillance cameras, which police say showed Aldrich pulling up to the nightclub in a gold Toyota Highlander at 11:55 p.m., according to the court document. He left the vehicle carrying an “AR-15-style assault rifle” and wearing a “ballistic vest,” according to the affidavit.

Aldrich is then seen entering the club and opening fire “indiscriminately” on customers, according to the affidavit, which notes that the shooter “fired at two victims almost immediately upon entering the main area of the club.” Survivor Ed Sanders previously told The Denver Post that the suspect was dressed in dark clothing and what appeared to be body armor, andand seemed to initially have trouble controlling the large gun.

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