Anderson Aldrich, who killed 5 people at the LGBTQ+ club in Colorado Springs, was charged Tuesday in federal court in Denver with 50 counts of hate crimes.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Nearly a year and a half after the Club Q shooting, a new LGBTQ+ lounge, The Q, hopes to create a space of love and healing for the community.
“It's going to be a busy night for me,” Anderson said. “I'll be bartending tonight, but for me, that's a full circle moment. When the shooting happened, I was bartending and now we're here opening The Q and once again I'll be bartending. So for me, this is a healing moment.”
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