Anderson Lee Aldrich has reportedly agreed to a plea deal that will see them serve the state’s maximum sentence of life imprisonment for their crimes.
Denver Post via Getty Imagesassault, hate crimes and first-degree murder following the shooting at Colorado Springs’ Club Q last November.
Aldrich spoke with AP and expressed remorse about their actions, adding they are prepared to “take responsibility.”
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