Suspect pleads guilty in attack that killed 5 at Colorado Springs sanctuary for LGBTQ+ community
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — The suspect in a mass shooting that killed five people at a Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ nightclub last year has pleaded guilty in the attack. Monday’s plea by Anderson Lee Aldrich comes just seven months after the shooting and spares victim’s families and survivors a long and potentially painful trial.
The plea entered during a court hearing follows a series of jailhouse phone calls from Aldrich to The Associated Press expressing remorse and the intention to face the consequences for the shooting.
Aldrich pleaded guilty to five counts of murder. The defendant faces life in prison on the murder charges under the plea agreement. The agreement also calls for Aldrich to plead guilty to 46 counts of attempted murder and 2 counts of bias-motivated crime.
Several survivors told the AP about a planned plea agreement after being approached about Aldrich’s comments. They said prosecutors had notified them that Aldrich, who is nonbinary and uses they and them pronouns, will plead guilty to charges that would ensure a sentence of life behind bars.