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Dropped case foretold Colorado LGBTQ nightclub shooting: ‘I’m loaded and ready.’

Por: Chicago Sun Times Crime December 07, 2022

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Anderson Lee Aldrich loaded bullets into a Glock pistol and chugged vodka, ominously warning frightened grandparents not to stand in the way of an elaborate plan to stockpile guns, ammo, body armor and a homemade bomb to become “the next mass killer.” “You guys die today and I’m taking you with me,” they quoted Aldrich as saying. “I’m loaded and ready.”So began a day of terror Aldrich unleashed in June... + full article



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