A shooter seemed to be driven by bias against the LGBTQ community in plotting an attack at a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs, killing five and wounding dozens of others, a judge acknowledged Thursday.
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No trial date has been set.
McHenry had to decide only whether prosecutors have shown during this week's hearing that there is probable cause that Aldrich committed the crimes they are charged with in order for the case to move ahead to a trial.
A judge ruled on Thursday that the Club Q mass shooting suspect, accused of killing five people last year, will get a jury trial and is being held without bond.
Wednesday, Anderson Lee Aldrich appeared in person in the El Paso County courthouse, for a preliminary hearing. According to a survivor 11 News spoke with Aldrich was sitting just feet away from her.
Club Q owner Matt Haynes explained the redesign in a video posted to YouTube.
The rebuild will include a tribute to the victims of the November attack. A mural will display the names and photos of the five people killed — Daniel Aston, Raymond Green Vance, Kelly Loving, Ashley Paugh and Derrick Rump.
Five, 12-foot pillars will surround a 40-foot flagpole and each will bear one of the victims’ names.
Haynes said multi-colored mosaics will also be included, representing members of the larger Colorado Springs and LGBTQIA communities that were impacted.
Management at Club Q, an LGBTQIA nightclub in Colorado Springs, has unveiled artist’s renderings of what the redesigned and rebuilt venue will look like.
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