During a preliminary hearing for suspected shooter Anderson Aldrich, 22, prosecutors presented various pieces of evidence including a photograph of the target, which bore a silhouetted human torso outlined with rainbow stripes.
catering to the LGBTQ community had a rainbow-patterned gun target at home and initially tried to blame the attack on a good Samaritan who in fact helped end the attack, according to court testimony on Wednesday.
About three weeks before the attack, Aldrich spent about 90 minutes at Club Q, where they were seen on surveillance video enjoying a drink, their defense team said in court. But they would soon turn a beloved safe haven into a terrifying murder scene, according to prosecutors. On the stand, Wallick said he could hear people screaming and crying when he got to Club Q, and that he could smell “a lot of gunpowder.”An empty high-capacity magazine, which holds 60 rounds, was found near the body of bartender Derrick Rump, CSPD Det. Jason Glasper said during his testimony on Wednesday. Magazines that hold more than 15 rounds have been banned in Colorado since 2012.
After a lunch break, lead detective Rebecca Joines identified a receipt from Aldrich’s visit to Club Q on Oct. 29. The bartender who served them that night was Derrick Rump, Joines said.
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