article thumbnail

Gunman from deadly Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ nightclub shooting pleads guilty

JURIST

Anderson Lee Aldrich , the gunman who killed five during an attack on an LGBTQIA+ nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado, pleaded guilty in court Monday to five counts of murder, 46 counts of attempted murder and no contest to two bias-motivated crimes. The charges were later dropped.

Felony 104
article thumbnail

Alleged Colorado Springs LGBTQ nightclub shooter will be held without bond, police report

JURIST

The Colorado Springs Police Department Monday announced that the arrest warrant for alleged gunman Anderson Lee Aldrich is sealed, and formal charges will be filed in the coming weeks. Aldrich allegedly carried out a mass shooting at LGBTQ Colorado nightclub Club Q on Saturday night, killing five people. The charges were later dropped.

Felony 104
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Colorado Paramedics Face Felony Charges for Role in Killing of Elijah McClain

The Crime Report

Aurora, Colorado Fire Department paramedics Jeremy Cooper and Lt. Defense attorneys at a November court hearing indicated they plan to blame police for McClain’s death during a trial expected to last most of December. Cooper and Cichuniec face felony charges of manslaughter, negligent homicide and several counts each of assault.

Felony 45
article thumbnail

US Justice Department to give $144.5M to victims of 2017 Texas mass shooting in settlement

JURIST

The survivors and families of the victims joined in a lawsuit against the US government, alleging negligence under the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act due to the government’s failure to prevent Kelley from purchasing a firearm despite his prior felony convictions.

Felony 223
article thumbnail

Second Chance Justice

The Crime Report

But what happens when a night of drinking leads to a felony? . Boulder, Colorado fits the American college town stereotype; young students often spend their free time on weekends partying. For example, Garnett recalls a case in which two teenage boys were caught stealing a power tool in a hardware store in Colorado.

Felony 111
article thumbnail

Public Defender Shortages Reaching Critical Levels: Report

The Crime Report

Reporting on the latest data, OPB details that Oregon’s public defense system’s stress has had long-lasting implications, as it has one-third of the attorneys the state news to “adequately represent criminal defendants.”. Those standards are expected to be released in May, replacing metrics that have been in place for decades.

Attorney 111
article thumbnail

Can the ‘War’ on Gun Violence Learn From the Mistakes of the War on Drugs?

The Crime Report

For decades, attorneys, activists, academics, and even judges have openly critiqued the War on Drugs and its associated harsh enforcement policies such as mandatory minimum sentencing. The relationship between anti-gun and anti-drug initiatives becomes clear when looking at felony convictions. The full paper can be accessed here. .