Colorado Springs club shooter’s 2021 bomb case dropped, family uncooperative

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Colorado Springs club shooter’s 2021 bomb case dropped, family uncooperative
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Club shooter’s 2021 bomb case dropped, family uncooperative

shooter had charges dropped in a 2021 bomb threat case after family members who were terrorized in the incident refused to cooperate, according to the district attorney and unsealed court documents.

The suspect’s mother and the grandparents derailed that earlier case by evading prosecutors’ efforts to serve them with a subpoena, leading to a dismissal of the charges after defense attorneys said speedy trial rules were at risk, Allen said. Aldrich’s attorney, public defender Joseph Archambault, had argued against the document release, saying Aldrich’s right to a fair trial was paramount.The grandmother’s in-laws wrote to the court in November 2021 saying Alrich was a continuing danger and should remain incarcerated. The letter also said police tried to hold Aldrich for 72 hours after a prior response to the home, but the grandmother intervened.

Aldrich, 22, was arrested in June 2021 on allegations of making a threat that led to the evacuation of about 10 homes. The documents describe how Aldrich told the frightened grandparents about firearms and bomb-making material in the grandparents’ basement and vowed not to let them interfere with plans for Aldrich to be “the next mass killer” and “go out in a blaze.”

A sheriff’s report said there had been prior calls to law enforcement referring to Aldrich’s “escalating homicidal behaviour” but did not elaborate. A sheriff’s office spokesperson did not immediately provide more information. “At the end of the day, they weren’t going to testify against Andy,” Xavier Kraus, a former friend and neighbour of Aldrich, told the AP.

Aldrich’s statements in the bomb case raised questions about whether authorities could have used Colorado’s “red flag” law to seize weapons from the suspect.

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