PBS reports:
Hearts around Colorado and the country are hurting and mourning the loss of five lives in a mass shooting in a LGBTQ+ club in Colorado Springs.
Hundreds showed up outside All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church in Colorado Springs for a community vigil on Sunday morning. The church was standing-room only, so organizers held the vigil in waves to keep up with demand.
Gov. Jared Polis and his husband, Marlon Reis, spoke to the crowd via Zoom. Club Q owners Nic Grzecka and Matthew Haynes spoke at the vigil. “Club Q doesn’t have customers,” Haynes said. “Club Q has family and community.”
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Here you can see the hundreds of people who showed up for community vigil to remember those who died at Club Q in the mass shooting last night.
You can also find resources and the preferred victims donation link. https://t.co/sNOM3uPJfS— Rocky Mountain PBS (@rmpbs) November 20, 2022
The view from Colorado College student services building. You can see the scope of how many people are showing up for this community vigil. pic.twitter.com/pY8Kpc4yKv
— Rocky Mountain PBS (@rmpbs) November 20, 2022
This is now a look inside the vigil where @GovofCO is appearing on Zoom on monitors displayed near the front. pic.twitter.com/lD1B8omyia
— Rocky Mountain PBS (@rmpbs) November 20, 2022
Club Q owners speaking at vigil. Say they lost employees they say are family members to them. pic.twitter.com/EZJ7aCwYGu
— Michael Abeyta (@AbeytaCBS4) November 20, 2022