The Guardian (USA)

Man who helped stop shooter at Colorado gay club ‘wanted to save family I found’

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A member of the US Navy who was injured while helping prevent further harm during a shooting at a gay nightclub in Colorado last weekend said on Sunday that he “simply wanted to save the family that I found”.

Petty officer 2nd class Thomas James made his first public comments on the shooting in a statement issued through Centura Penrose Hospital in Colorado Springs, where James is recovering from undisclose­d injuries suffered during the attack.

Colorado Springs police chief Adrian Vasquez said that James was one of two men who helped to stop the shooter who walked into Club Q late on 19 November with multiple firearms, including a semiautoma­tic rifle, and killed five people.

At least 17 others were injured when a drag queen’s birthday celebratio­n turned into a massacre.

James reportedly pushed a rifle out of the shooter’s reach while Army veteran Rich Fierro repeatedly struck the shooter with a handgun the shooter brought into the bar, officials have said.

“If I had my way, I would shield everyone I could from the nonsensica­l acts of hate in the world, but I am only one person,” James said in a statement. “Thankfully, we are a family and family looks after one another.”

Patrons of Club Q have said the bar offered them a community where they felt celebrated, but that the shooting shook their sense of safety.

The shooting suspect, Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, was visibly injured during his initial court appearance on Wednesday. He was ordered held without bail. Formal charges have not been filed and Aldrich has not spoken about the shooting.

“I want to support everyone who has known the pain and loss that have been all too common these past few years,” James said. “My thoughts are with those we lost on Nov 19, and those who are still recovering from their injuries.”

James urged young members of the LGBTQ community to be brave. “Your family is out there. You are loved and valued. So when you come out of the closet, come out swinging,” he said.

Colorado governor Jared Polis, the first openly gay man elected governor in the US, appeared on TV saying he supported increasing licensing requiremen­ts for semiautoma­tic weapons, improving mental health services and better use of red flag laws that allow courts to remove weapons from people having mental health crises and who may be a danger.

 ?? Photograph: Isaiah Downing /Reuters ?? Flowers, candles, and mementos are left at a memorial after a mass shooting at LGBTQ nightclub Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Photograph: Isaiah Downing /Reuters Flowers, candles, and mementos are left at a memorial after a mass shooting at LGBTQ nightclub Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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