Detective Testifies ‘Non-Binary’ Colorado Springs Shooter Ran Neo-Nazi Site
The “non-binary” Gunman at deadly gay nightclub Shooting in Colorado Springs, ColoradoAccording to a detective from the police, he ran a website that contained neo-Nazi material.
On Wednesday, Detective Rebecca Joines testified in a preliminary hearing. The purpose of the hearing was to determine if there is evidence that a motive exists to support hate crimes charges against the 22-year-old shooter. The Daily Wire will not name him in line with its policy of denying mass shooters undeserved fame.
The suspect is a biological male and identifies as “non-binary” Uses the pronouns “they/them,” According to a court filing by Joseph Archambault is public defender.
The prosecution claimed that evidence proved that he was an accomplice in an illegal act of sex. “aversion to the LGBTQ community,” Inspired by the words of Joines: “neo-Nazi white supremacist” shooting training video, According to The Washington Post.
Joines stated that the alleged shooter was an administrator for a site with clips of mass shootings. She also expressed her belief that he was trying copy other mass shootings such as those in synagogues and mosques. Evidence suggests that the suspect may have considered live-streaming the attack. Per the Associated Press.
Joines also discussed other online activities during his evidence presentation. Joines said that the suspect posted a picture of a rifle scope that was used to target a gay pride parade on Discord. Joines claimed that the alleged gunman used gay- and racial slurs in video games.
The man is accused of shooting five people dead at Club Q last November, while carrying an AR-style rifle with a handgun and a gun with him. He also wore a tan ballistic vest. There were more than 12 other victims to the attack. The suspect was eventually subdued and arrested by members of the public.
Apart from hate crime charges, the accused killer could also be charged with attempted murder and murder. He could receive a life sentence without parole if convicted.
Joines claimed that the mother of the alleged shooter is a friend. “nonbinary” She forced her child to attend LGBTQ clubs.
Defense lawyers argued that their client is not anti-LGBTQ, even though he has not entered a plea. They claimed that he was on a range of mental health medication, had suffered from sleep deprivation, was abused at his home, and took a variety if other medications.
On Thursday, a judge ruled in favor of a jury trial. He ordered that the accused shooter be kept without bond. The man was ordered to undergo a mental evaluation and Arraignment is set for May 30. FOX31 Denver.
Unsealed records show that the alleged shooter had been previously arrested. He was charged in a 2021 bomb threat case, in which he allegedly threatened family members and shared plans to be a terrorist. The “next mass killer.”
According to El Paso County District attorney Michael Allen, the charges were dropped after family members refused to cooperate. However, the guns that were taken from the suspect at the time were never returned.
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