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Almost one year after a November 2022 mass shooting at the LGBTQ venue Club Q, management said the Colorado Springs, Colorado, nightclub would relocate to a space four miles away from its original location. The shooter who killed five people and endangered the lives of more than 40 others at an LGBTQ+ nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colo., in 2022 intends to plead guilty to federal counts for hate crimes and firearm violations under an agreement that would allow them to avoid the death penalty, according to court documents. Photo: Google Earth
The shooter who killed five people and endangered the lives of more than 40 others at the LGBTQ+ nightclub Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colo., in 2022 intends to plead guilty to federal counts for hate crimes and firearm violations under an agreement that would allow them to avoid the death penalty, according to court documents.
Anderson Aldrich, 23, made a deal with prosecutors to plead guilty to 50 hate crime counts and 24 firearm violations, according to court documents released Tuesday in Denver. Aldrich would get multiple life sentences in addition to a 190-year sentence under the proposed agreement, which needs a judge’s approval, the Associated Press reported.
The Jan. 9 plea agreement was unsealed by the federal court after Aldrich had pleaded not guilty in court during an initial appearance on Tuesday afternoon. The gun counts, Aldrich used a semiautomatic rifle in the attack, carry a maximum penalty of death, according to the agreement.
The federal counts were announced in Denver by Assistant United States Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division.
Aldrich was sentenced to life in prison in June after pleading guilty to state counts
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dawg house.The country singer-songwriter was arrested at a Nashville bar Monday night and charged with disorderly conduct, assaulting an officer and resisting arrest.Young stopped off at the Tin Roof bar in midtown Nashville at the same time agents from the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission were checking IDs and licenses, according to TMZ.Young, 38, allegedly started peppering the agents with questions after they checked his ID — and things got out of control from there.Officials say he recorded them and then followed them to an adjacent bar called the Dawg House, where TABC officials were conducting a routine compliance check, according to the report.When Young was at the Dawg House, he allegedly started to talk to people at the bar and to the bartender while the TABC agents went into the back of the joint to check ABC (Restricted Brewery License) cards.The agents claim that they were walking toward the door when Young blocked their exit and put his hands on one of the agents to stop them from leaving — and then he allegedly struck the agent on the shoulder.According to the officials, they pushed Young away, which caused some bar patrons to get between Young and the TABC agents — causing a lot of yelling, screaming and commotion.Young then followed the agents out of the Dawg House, according to TMZ, and the situation became “hostile.”Officials said Young’s eyes were “bloodshot and watery” and that his speech was slurred.He was arrested and booked on misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and assault on an officer.Young, who posted $2,500 bond, was released from custody Tuesday morning.He is scheduled to appear in court on Feb.
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mass shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs, will plead guilty to 74 counts of federal hate crime and gun crime charges as part of a plea deal arranged with the U.S. Department of Justice.Aldrich is expected to receive “multiple concurrent life sentences plus additional consecutive sentences totaling 190 years imprisonment,” if a judge accepts the plea deal.According to a news release from the Department of Justice, both Aldrich’s lawyers and the department jointly filed a motion to schedule a change of plea hearing for Aldrich and the sentencing hearing on the same date.
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Attorney Leon Wildes, who stood next to John Lennon and Yoko Ono in court, in public and on TV during the early 1970s as the famous couple successfully fought unrelenting deportation attempts by the Nixon Administration, died Monday, January 8, at New York’s Lenox Hill Hospital. He was 90.
John Lennon from being deported from the US in the 1970s, had died aged 90.Wildes died last Monday (January 8) at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, his family said. He had fallen ill after suffering a series of strokes.His name became known in the music world in 1972 when he took on the case of helping Lennon and Yoko Ono to extend their visas.In a statement, his son Michael Wildes said: “Dad felt he effectively lived the American Dream for a kid from Olyphant, PA and spent his life facilitating the same experience for scores more.
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