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Colorado LGBTQ nightclub gunman receives lengthy sentence for hate crimes and gun charges
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According to multiple sources, Anderson Lee Aldrich, a 24-year-old individual, has pleaded guilty to various federal hate crime and gun charges in connection with the November 2022 attack on Club Q. The exact number of charges varies across reports, with some stating he pleaded guilty to 50 federal hate crimes (resulting in 55 life sentences) while others mention 74 federal hate crime charges. Regardless, Aldrich is currently serving a significant sentence, including five consecutive life terms and an additional 2,212 years without parole. It's worth noting that he had already been sentenced to life in prison in a separate prosecution last year.
Colorado Springs LGBT Nightclub Shooting
- Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ club mass murderer gets life in prison
- Alleged Club Q shooter faces US court via video link, held without bail
- Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, faces five murder charges and five charges of committing a hate crime
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- 1.Crimes
- 2.Homicide
- 3.Mass Shootings
- 4.Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
- 5.Gun Control
- 6.LGBTQ+
- 7.Hate Crimes
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- 1.Anderson Lee Aldrich
- 2.Daniel Aston
- 3.Raymond Green Vance
- 4.Ashley Paugh
- 5.Charlotte Sweeney
- 6.Derrick Rump
- 7.Kelly Loving
- 8.Ashtin Gamblin
- 9.David Zalubowski
- 10.Estella Bell
- 11.Wyatt Kent