“Watch in real time as CNN anchor Alisyn Camerota sees her network's narrative on the Colorado Springs gay night club shooting come crashing down,” tweeted ...
On Tuesday, public defenders for alleged Club Q shooter Anderson Lee Aldrich wrote in a court filing that Aldrich is nonbinary, uses they/them pronouns, ...
The suspect faces multiple murder and hate crime charges over the shooting at Club Q.
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The suspect of the shooting at Club Q, an LGBTQ night club, on Saturday, Nov. 19, in Colorado Springs is now identifying as non-binary, ...
Alicia Kozlowski is one of a record 11 LGBTQ lawmakers in next year's legislative session. Kozlowski wants to advocate for LGBTQ protections, healthcare, ...
During several motions filed by suspected Club Q shooter Anderson Aldrich's defense team Tuesday, they declare that Aldrich is "non-binary" and will be ...
Members of the LGBTQ community argue his non-binary claims are trolling, while right-wingers say it's proof the left was trying to politicize the attack.
The Colorado Springs shooting suspect's gender identity will not stop the authorities from bringing in hate crime charges against them, legal experts claim.
The suspect is being held on preliminary murder and hate-crime charges after killing five people at a Colorado gay club, according to authorities.