Club Q shooter’s father taught his kid to be violent: “I told him it works”

The estranged father of alleged Club Q shooter Anderson Aldrich initially expressed relief that his child is not gay.

In an interview with CBS 8 San Diego, Aaron Brink described a phone call he said he received from Aldrich’s attorney.

“They started telling me about the incident, a shooting,” Brink said. “And then I go on to find out it’s a gay bar. I got scared, ‘Shit, is he gay?’ And he’s not gay, so I said, phew.”

Aldrich – who legally changed names from Nicholas Brink and, according to court documents, identifies as nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns – is accused of opening fire with an assault rifle at Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colorado, killing five people and injuring 18 others.

Brink, a mixed martial arts coach and former adult film actor who has struggled with meth addiction, said that he was told that Aldrich had changed names because…

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