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The Colorado shooting suspect's 2021 case dropped for lack of cooperation, DA says
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The suspect in the Colorado Springs gay nightclub shooting had charges dropped in a 2021 bomb threat case after family members… -
Club Q owner in Colorado says he will reopen the LGBTQ club after mass shooting
The owner of Club Q, the Colorado Springs, Colo., LGBTQ nightclub where a deadly mass shooting occurred nearly two weeks ago, said that although exact… -
El Paso prosecutor resigns after facing accusations of incompetence
EL PASO, Texas — A Texas prosecutor facing mounting criticism over the handling of the 2019 Walmart mass shooting in El Paso that killed 23 people… -
'How can you hate anybody that much?' LGBTQ+ Boston club goers react to Colorado Springs shooting
Shock but not surprise at queer friendly venues in Boston, and a worry about security. -
The veteran who helped disarm the gunman at gay club says he followed his instincts
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — When Army veteran Rich Fierro realized a gunman was spraying bullets inside the club where he had gathered with friends and… -
Families of homicide victims turn 'pain into purpose' to honor loved ones during month of remembrance
A virtual ceremony Monday marked the beginning of Survivors of Homicide Victims Awareness Month. -
What we know about the shooting at a Colorado Springs LGBTQ club
A gunman killed five people and injured at least 25 others at an LGBTQ nightclub late Saturday in Colorado Springs, Colo. Authorities identified Anderson… -
The Club Q shooter may be charged with a hate crime. What that means in Colorado
Whether local prosecutors will charge the perpetrator of Saturday's deadly shooting in Colorado Springs with a hate crime will depend on a number of… -
Buying guns in Oregon could become more difficult if voters pass ballot measure
Oregon will ask voters in the coming days whether to significantly increase restrictions on guns. If passed, a ballot measure in that state would require… -
Do mass shooters deserve the death penalty? Parkland father speaks out
The man behind the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting was sentenced to life in prison.