CO shooting suspect charged with threatening crime in 2021

The 22-year-old suspected of opening fire at Club Q on Saturday night in Colorado Springs, Colorado has been charged with a felony felony in the summer of 2021.
NBC News reports that the suspect in the Saturday night shooting was “arrested by sheriff’s deputies last year after a bomb threat in a residential area just outside of Colorado Springs.”
FOX News notes that the suspect’s mother told police on June 18, 2021 that her son was “threatening to harm her with a pipe bomb, multiple weapons and ammunition.”
Police learned that the suspect was at a house near his mother’s residence and went to speak to him. He initially refused to interact with the police before eventually coming out to surrender. He was charged with “two counts of threatening felony and three counts of first degree kidnapping for the incident”.
However, no explosives were found during a search of his home.
Saturday night’s shooting ended after the suspect was disarmed by Club Q patrons. “.
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