Club Q shooting suspect pleads guilty to 5 counts of murder in Colorado Springs.

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Anderson Lee Aldrich, the suspect in the mass shooting at LGBTQ bar Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colorado, has pleaded guilty to five counts of murder in the first degree and 46 counts of attempted murder in the first degree. They will receive five consecutive life sentences without the possibility for parole on the murder charges and 46 consecutive 48-year sentences for the attempted murder counts followed by mandatory periods of parole. Aldrich will also plead no contest to two bias-motivated crimes. The shooting left five people dead and at least 19 injured.
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