Hate against LGBTQ+, as displayed in the senseless gun violence in Colorado Springs LGBTQ...
, an LGBTQ+ nightclub in Colorado Springs, on the eve of Transgender Day of Remembrance last weekend.
The suspect faces possible charges of killing five people. At least 19 others were injured in the deadly rampage at the club, which lasted only a few minutes. Officials said the death toll could have risen much higher if Army veteran Richard M. Fierro and others in the bar hadn’t stopped the gunman.
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