Killer who attacked Colorado gay club pleads guilty to hate crimes,
sentenced
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June 19, 2024]
By Keith Coffman and Jonathan Allen
DENVER (Reuters) -The convicted shooter who killed five people in a 2022
attack at a gay nightclub in Colorado, pleaded guilty to federal hate
crime and gun charges on Tuesday and received multiple sentences of life
in prison without possibility of release.
Anderson Lee Aldrich, 24, has already been sentenced to life in prison
after pleading guilty to state murder charges in a separate prosecution
last year for the premeditated attack on employees and patrons of Club Q
in Colorado Springs.
Earlier this year, Aldrich agreed to also enter a guilty plea to all 74
federal charges and face additional life-imprisonment sentences for
planning and carrying out the attack after entering the club armed with
a semiautomatic rifle and a handgun on Nov. 19, 2022, during a drag
show. Five people were killed and more than a dozen others injured
before two patrons managed to wrest Aldrich's weapons away.
Aldrich, who is jailed at a Wyoming state penitentiary, entered the
guilty plea before Judge Charlotte Sweeney at the U.S. District Court in
Denver.
"This community is much stronger than you," Sweeney told Aldrich in
handing down the sentencing. "This community is stronger than your
armor, stronger than your weapons, and it's sure as heck stronger than
your hatred."
Earlier in the hearing, multiple survivors and victims' relatives
described Club Q as a rare haven for LGBT people in the area, and
recounted the pain of losing those killed.
Wyatt Kent, a drag performer at Club Q, was working there the night of
the attack alongside his partner, Daniel Aston, a bartender killed by
Aldrich.
"All of my 22 years before that night can never be restored, but in
that, I forgive you," Kent said in court, addressing Aldrich. "We, as a
queer community, we are the resilient ones, and we continue to hold that
beauty within each other. We continue to find joy in trauma and in pain
and unfortunately, those are things that you will never experience for
the rest of your life."
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Anderson Lee Aldrich takes his seat following a break, after he
pleaded guilty to murder and other crimes in a 2022 shooting that
killed five people at the Club Q gay nightclub in Colorado Springs,
Colorado, U.S. in a still image from courtroom Webex video June 26,
2023. El Paso County Court/Handout via REUTERS
Several victims' relatives criticized the U.S. government's decision
not to pursue the death penalty.
"What I think you should do, because they don't want to give you the
death penalty, is to eat rat poison and then go to hell," Estella
Bell told the court, addressing her grandson Raymond Vance's killer.
Vance, 22, had gone to Club Q with his girlfriend to celebrate a
birthday.
Aldrich declined to make a statement before sentencing.
Prior to Tuesday's hearing, Aldrich's attorneys and prosecutors from
the U.S. attorney's office in Denver agreed that federal sentencing
guidelines required multiple concurrent sentences of life in prison
without possibility of parole and a consecutive sentence of 190
years in prison.
The most serious crimes to which Aldrich pleaded guilty included
charges of wilfully killing someone because of their sexual
orientation or gender identity.
(Reporting by Keith Coffman in Denver and Jonathan Allen in New
York; editing by Donna Bryson, Rosalba O'Brien and Rod Nickel)
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