US LGBT club shooting perpetrator identifies as non-binary

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An LGBTQ nightclub was the target of a shooting. The police reported 5 dead and several injured, the 22-year-old assailant was charged.





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The massacre left five dead and 18 injured at Club Q in Colorado Springs.  (Illustrative photo).
The massacre left five people dead and 18 injured at Club Q in Colorado Springs. (Illustrative photo).
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Details about the personality of the perpetrator of the shooting that killed five people last weekend at an LGBTQ club in Colorado began to emerge on Wednesday, including the fact that this person identifies as non-binary, according to his lawyers. Anderson Lee Aldrich appeared in court on Wednesday. The defendant remained seated, dressed in the orange jumpsuit of detainees in the United States, during a brief appearance by video during the hearing during which no charge was pronounced.

Anderson Lee Aldrich also did not enter a plea or not-guilty proceeding. His two court-appointed lawyers said in court documents filed Tuesday that their client identified as non-binary, that is to say, does not recognize himself in either the masculine or feminine gender. They added that Anderson Lee Aldrich used the non-gendered pronouns in English “they/them” (“iel” in French).

An unstable childhood

The accused spoke only to confirm his name and that he had been notified of his rights. He is being held on suspicion of murder. According to the Colorado court system, the indictment should not be handed down for 10 days. Other details have emerged, including his childhood marked by instability and drug-addicted parents. According to US media, his birth name was Nicholas Brink and he was only two years old when his parents separated. When he took the name Anderson Lee Aldrich as a teenager, his father Aaron Franklin Brink had already been arrested several times in California for possession of drugs and traffic violations. Aaron Brink, who describes himself as a former porn actor turned conservative Republican, told a local San Diego newspaper that his ex-wife, Laura Voepel, assured him several years ago that their child was dead. This is what he believed until a few months ago, when he received a phone call from Anderson Lee Aldrich which degenerated into an argument, the latter uttering threats against his father. .

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Aaron Brink told The New York Times that he ‘expressed strong disapproval of gay people when his child was younger,’ but expressed sympathy for the victims of the Colorado Springs shootings. . The newspaper said that the mother, Laura Voepel, had also had trouble with the California police, including for drunkenness on public roads and possession of illicit substances. In 2012, she received a suspended sentence for setting fire to a mattress in the psychiatric hospital where she had been admitted, according to court documents cited by the Times. Anderson Lee Aldrich could be prosecuted in particular for murders and hate crimes, and faces a life sentence without the possibility of parole. The hearing came four days after the massacre that left five dead and 18 injured at Club Q in Colorado Springs, a town in the Rocky Mountains of about 500,000 people. A tentative date for a reappearance of Anderson Lee Aldrich has been set for December 6.


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