The person who committed mass murder at an LGBTQ+ bar in Colorado Springs has not told authorities what motivated them, but if it's what lots of people suspect -- homophobia -- then the apple might not fall far from the tree.
at Club Q ..."I was scared. I was like, 'Oh my God, s***, is he gay? And he's not gay,'" Brink told a reporter sighing with relief.
He wasn't done ... Brink said,"I'm a Mormon. I'm a conservative Republican and I don't do gay. I don't do gay. We don't do gay."says their nonbinary, but not everyone believes them. Several friends have come out and said they never even hinted they were prior to the murders. Some believe their saying this to avoid being hit with hate crimes in addition to murder and other charges.
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