Colorado Springs police identified 22-year-old Anderson Lee Aldrich as a suspect in the Club Q nightclub shooting where at least five people died.One victim was a self-described “Master of Silly Business,” a bartender at the night club, another was known for a"heavy hand" pouring drinks to friendly patrons and doling out life advice. mass shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado
Springs began to identify and mourn loved ones lost in the tragedy this week. Authorities have not officially confirmed the names of the five people killed and 25 hurt when a gunman opened fire at Club Q just before midnight Saturday, but information is starting to emerge.. Sabrina Aston said her son grew up in Tulsa and moved to Colorado Springs two years ago.
Aston, a transgender man, was a well-known bartender and entertainer at Club Q, the site of the massacre. His mother told a reporter he had a penchant for entertaining at a young age. He attended Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and became president of its LGBTQ club. “We are in shock, we cried for a little bit, but then you go through this phase where you are just kind of numb, and I’m sure it will hit us again,” she said. “I keep thinking it’s a mistake, they made a mistake, and that he is really alive.” Rump was a bartender at Club Q. His Facebook account listed attending Kutztown Area Senior High School in his native Berks County, Pennsylvania.
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