Colorado LGBT nightclub shooter is non-binary, uses they/them pronouns, attorneys say
In a court filing obtained by the New York Times, the suspected shooter's public defenders refer to him as"Mx. Anderson Aldrich." They, in turn, ask the judge to refer to him by they/them pronouns throughout court proceedings. In new court filing, public defenders for the suspect in the mass shooting at a Colorado gay club that left 5 people dead say that their client is non-binary and that"they use they/them pronouns." The lawyers refer to their client as Mx.
The revelation that Aldrich is a member of the LGBT community casts doubt on the previous hypothesis that the shooting was an anti-LGBT hate crime instigated by right-wing political commentators, as several prominent left-wing figures have claimed since the shooting on Saturday. NBC News senior reporter @BrandyZadrozny blames @libsoftiktok and @TuckerCarlson for the mass shooting over the weekend
Did Republicans not hate gay people enough for you? Try to get them to hate a little harder. Who knows, maybe if you're lucky enough, it might cause a couple of more shootings. #PartyOfHate https://t.co/dM9bwfUukqRep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez directly blamed the Republican Party for the shooting in a tweet.
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