At Least 5 Dead, 25 Injured In Mass Shooting At Colorado Gay Nightclub | Eastern NC Now

A gunman opened fire inside a gay nightclub in Colorado just before midnight Saturday, killing five people while at least 25 others reported injuries, authorities said.

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Greg Wilson.

    A gunman opened fire inside a gay nightclub in Colorado just before midnight Saturday, killing five people while at least 25 others reported injuries, authorities said.

    The carnage occurred inside Club Q in Colorado Springs. The club is described online as an "adult-oriented gay and lesbian nightclub hosting theme nights such as karaoke, drag shows & DJs." The suspected gunman was detained and taken into custody shortly after the attack.

    Police said the suspected gunman, a 22-year-old man, entered the venue and immediately began shooting. At least two patrons inside the club confronted and stopped the shooter, authorities said.

    Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers said, "their actions clearly saved lives," while Colorado Springs Police Chief Adrian Vasquez described them as "heroic."

    The gunman used a long rifle, according to local police. At least two firearms were recovered at the crime scene. The suspect was being treated at a local hospital, but authorities said he was not shot.

    The Daily Wire is not naming the suspected gunman due to a company policy about not giving notoriety to mass killers.

    According to the New York Times, Colorado authorities arrested someone with the same name and age as the suspect last year after a bomb threat near Colorado Springs.

    District Attorney Michael Allen said during an update on Sunday morning that the attack "appears to be carried out by one person."

    "Club Q is devastated by the senseless attack on our community," the establishment's management said in a statement. "Our prays (sic) and thoughts are with all the victims and their families and friends. We thank the quick reactions of heroic customers that subdued the gunman and ended this hate attack."

    Initial reports said 18 people in the club had been injured, but city officials increased that number to 25 on Sunday morning. At least two remained in critical condition.

    The gunfire erupted just before midnight and the suspect was taken into custody minutes later, according to police. Police were dispatched to the scene at 11:56 PM and the suspect was apprehended just six minutes later, at 12:02 AM, police said.

    The FBI is assisting local authorities, as the Colorado Springs Police Department is the lead agency. Law enforcement has not commented on a motive.

    "This is horrific, sickening, and devastating," said Colorado Democratic Gov. Jared Polis, the country's first openly gay governor, in a statement. "We are eternally grateful for the brave individuals who blocked the gunman, likely saving lives in the process, and for the first responders who responded swiftly to this horrific shooting. Colorado stands with our LGBTQ Community and everyone impacted by this tragedy as we mourn."

    Police have not discussed possible motives for the attack, but it brought to mind the 2016 mass shooting inside Pulse, an Orlando, Florida, gay nightclub, that left 49 people dead. The gunman, who died in a shootout with SWAT team members, was a follower of ISIS.

    Club Q had planned to hold a "drag brunch" on Sunday to celebrate "Transgender Day of Remembrance."
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