Anderson Lee Aldrich IDed As Colorado Springs Club Q Shooter

Colorado Springs Club Q Anderson Lee Aldrich

Colorado Springs police have identified Anderson Lee Aldrich as the shooter behind the deadly Club Q shooting that took place overnight. According to police reports Anderson Lee Aldrich allegedly walked into Club Q and immediately began shooting killing five people and leaving 18 more with injuries. An internet search reveals that Anderson Lee Aldrich was arrested for a bomb threat back in 2021 after his mother called police to report that he threatened her with a bomb and had access to weapons and ammunition. Police would search the home and not find any bombs. Now Anderson Lee Aldrich has been charged with five counts of murder and eighteen counts of attempted murder with other charges pending.

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Police have identified the suspect in Saturday night’s mass shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado, but are still investigating whether the attack was a hate crime.

Police say Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, used a long rifle to carry out the attack and was already subdued by patrons at Club Q by the time officers arrived. Authorities say at least 5 people were killed and 18 injured in the attack, though they warned that those numbers are not final.

Colorado Springs Police Chief Adrian Vasquez delivered an update to reporters alongside city Mayor John Suthers and other officials Sunday morning. Aldrich is in custody and is receiving treatment of injuries at a local hospital.

Police say they received the first call regarding the attack at 11:56 p.m. on Saturday, and the first officer was dispatched to the scene at 11:57. The officer arrived to the scene at 12:02 a.m. and took the already-subdued suspect into custody before calling for more support.

Aldrich had a previous run-in with police in 2021, when police arrested him for allegedly making a bomb threat against two homes in Colorado Springs, according to KRDO.

It was reported to police at the time that Aldrich, then 21, had created a homemade explosive device and had weapons and ammunition. Police arrived to the scene and Aldrich refused to surrender, but was later taken into custody.

Aldrich faced two counts of felony menacing and three counts of first-degree kidnapping for the incident.

Officials say the number of victims at the club is fluctuating, as some of those injured traveled to area hospitals using private means.

Vasquez says “at least two heroic people” took action to stop the shooter from causing more damage

The investigation is in its early stages, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation is on the scene to assist.

A spokesperson for the Colorado Springs Fire department told FOX 21 that 34 firefighters and 11 ambulances responded to the scene.

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