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Club Q suspect tried to blame shooting on patron who subdued them
They allegedly ran a neo-Nazi website before the anti-LGBTQ+ mass shooting.
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Club Q will reopen in the fall with enhanced security & memorial for shooting victims
“We are working very hard to bring our home back. We look forward to being able to gather as one community again,” the club’s owners wrote.
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FBI joins investigation of violent threats against St. Louis bars and a drag story hour
One caller threatened “to blow up the bar, send bombs and shoot up everybody.”
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Alleged Club Q shooter faces 12 new charges in addition to the original 305 charges
The new charges include attempted assault, attempted murder, serious bodily injury with a deadly weapon, and bias motivated crime.
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Nina West was forced into hiding after homophobic attacks. She’s still standing up to haters.
The Drag Race alum was harassed and doxxed; now she’s part of a Florida investigation about a “sexually explicit” show.
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Five times Chasten Buttigieg stood up for LGBTQ+ people this year
Chasten has become known for his LGBTQ+ activism and outspokenness when it comes to fighting for LGBTQ+ rights.
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RuPaul speaks out in first remarks on drag attacks and protests
The Queen of Drag still believes.
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Judge warned of Club Q shooter’s violent tendencies in 2021
“It’s going to be so bad.”
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Mother/daughter team sends holiday cheer to LGBTQ+ folks without family
Carolyn and Molly organized a card-writing campaign in the aftermath of the Club Q shooting in Colorado Springs.
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Club Q owner read to Congress the hate mail they got after the shooting
“The shooter was doing God’s work,” read one message Club Q received. “All gays should die.”