Colorado club shooting suspect makes 1st court appearance, slumped over and injured

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Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, could be seen slumped over in a chair with injuries visible on the suspect's face and head in a brief video appearance from jail.

The alleged shooter facing possible hate crime charges in the fatal shooting at a Colorado Springs gay nightclub was ordered held without bail.over the weekend at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado, will remain held without bond following a court appearance Wednesday.

Preliminary charges include five counts of first-degree murder and five counts of a bias-motivated crime -- elsewhere called a hate crime -- causing bodily injury, per El Paso County Court's online docket. "I want them to know that we are going to be the voice for the victims in the courtroom and that we will be fighting alongside them during this entire process," Allen said of the victims' families.

Five people were killed and 25 were injured after a gunman began shooting inside Club Q in Colorado Springs Richard Fierro, an Army veteran who was celebrating a birthday at the club with family and friends, tackled Aldrich to the ground and used the suspect's handgun to hit them repeatedly, Fierro told CNN. Another person jumped in to help and pushed the rifle out of Aldrich's reach, Fierro said.

"Colorado has biased-motivated crime statutes, which most people understand as hate crimes. We are definitely looking at that, based on the facts involved in this case," Allen said. "And if there's evidence to charge it, we'll absolutely charge those as well.""Every single person who was there at Club Q is a victim of one crime or another," Weiser told CNN on Tuesday.

Aldrich was proud of the weapons they owned, according to Kraus. When Aldrich showed him a weapon one time, Kraus told them, "guns like this scare me." Kraus recalled Aldrich telling him, "'Bro, it's not the guns, it's the people that you gotta be scared of,' and that conversation kinda sits with me."According to a relative, the suspect's primary caretaker was his grandmother, who declined CNN's request for an interview.

The video does not actually show any officers outside the house, and it's not clear from the video whether Aldrich had any weapons in the house. Aldrich purchased the two weapons brought Saturday night to Club Q, law enforcement sources told CNN this week. But it's not clear whether the AR-style rifle and handgun were purchased before or after the 2021 case.

" was truly a safe haven, and we want to make sure those sorts of things continue to exist in the future," Suthers said.

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