Christmas Show Sells Out After Colorado Club Q Shooting
Since the Nov. 19 attack at Club Q, Colorado Springs' LGBTQ community has worked to collect itself and forge ahead. At the First Congregational Church in Colorado Springs, nightclub patrons have organized donation drives for victims' families, leaned on "queer affirming" clergy and renewed their commitments to LGBTQ spaces and organizations, including the Out Loud Colorado Springs Men's Chorus. Inside Edition Digital’s Stephanie Officer explains.
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