One year ago tonight, a cold-blooded hate crime, a carefully-planned terrorist act, was carried out by a coward with two ghost guns and wearing safety gear at a beloved local gay bar in conservative Colorado Springs. 17 people were injured and 5 people killed. It would have been so much worse but the drag queens and their friends were not having it.
I’m not going to retell the story, there were heroes and broken hearts. A good comprehensive recap of the story (if you don’t know) is on Youtube by a local news station below. It will bring you right up to date. But it was a heartbreaker for those of us who lived there, I promise you that. For people who know people...it still is.
And by the by, in that year, that has passed by?
What do I hear is going on nationally as per LGBTQ+ rights and safety?
March 13, 2023 BREAKING: Tennessee Senate Passes Bill to Codify Discrimination Against LGBTQ+ People Into Law
Here’s hoping that Colorado Springs is finally able to reopen its Pride Center, which has been closed for 13 years now, leaving a big gap for LGBTQ+ folk in the area.
Club Q shooting revives plans for LGBTQ resource center to fill gap left by 2015 closure of Colorado Springs’ pride center
The Nov. 19 attack on one of Colorado Springs’ few LGBTQ safe havens has reignited the effort among the community
We must do better. So many people hurting. People, please, let’s do better!