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The gunman who allegedly killed five people at a Colorado LGBTQ club is reportedly the grandson of a Republican California lawmaker who compared the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol to the Revolutionary War.

Accused gunman Anderson Lee Aldrich’s mother has been identified by multiple news outlets as Laura Voepel, whose father is Randy Voepel, 71, a state assemblyman who lost his seat in the midterm elections, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported.

The politician, who has represented the 71st District since 2016, was assailed last year when he compared the Jan. 6 insurrection to the American Revolutionary War.

“This is Lexington and Concord. First shots fired against tyranny,” he told the Union-Tribune three days after the riot. “Tyranny will follow in the aftermath of the Biden swear-in on January 20th.”


  The accused gunman in the mass shooting at a LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado is reportedly the grandson of a GOP California lawmaker who compared the Jan. 6 riot to the Revolutionary War. Twitter / @RandyVoepel The accused gunman in the mass shooting at a LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado is reportedly the grandson of a GOP California lawmaker who compared the Jan. 6 riot to the Revolutionary War. Twitter / @RandyVoepel

He later claimed his comments were misconstrued and said the actions of President Donald Trump supporters at the Capitol were despicable.

“The left has their crazies and the right has their crazies, and I don’t support either one,” Voepel said. “I support the First Amendment and the ability to protest, as long as you keep it peaceful.”

Laura Voepel alluded to her father’s public service multiple times on her Facebook page, the Colorado Springs Gazette reported.

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California State Assemblyman Randy Voepel Grandfather of Anderson Lee Aldrich, the suspect in the Club Q mass shooting.
Republican California Assemblyman Randy Voepel, 71, is reportedly the grandfather of accused Colorado LGBT club mass shooter Anderson Lee Aldrich.
California Assembly member Randy Voepel
The accused gunman in the mass shooting at a LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado is reportedly the grandson of a GOP California lawmaker who compared the Jan. 6 riot to the Revolutionary War.Twitter / @RandyVoepel
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Randy Voepel
Voepel compared the Jan. 6 insurrection to the American Revolutionary War.
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“Keep up the good work Dad. You work hard to improve our lives and a lot of us take notice,” she wrote in April 2020 about Randy, a former mayor of Santee, California.

In June 2021, Aldrich was charged with menacing and first-degree kidnapping for allegedly making a threat against his mother to detonate an explosive, according to police records.

But he was not prosecuted after she refused to cooperate with authorities, according to local Fox-affiliate station KDVR.

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Police enter Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colo., Sunday morning, Nov. 20, 2022, as they continue to investigate the Saturday night shooting.
Police enter Club Q Sunday morning, as they continue to investigate the Saturday night shooting.The Gazette via AP
Blood stained clothing is seen on the ground near Club Q.
Blood stained clothing is seen on the ground near Club Q.AFP via Getty Images
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Derrick Rump, left, and Daniel Davis Aston are seen in an undated social media photo.
Club Q bartenders Derrick Rump (left) and Daniel Davis Aston were shot and killed.
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Joshua Thurman embraces a fellow mourner outside Club Q.REUTERS
Jessy Smith Cruz embraces Jadzia Dax McClendon the morning after.
Jessy Smith Cruz embraces Jadzia Dax McClendon the morning after the shooting.AFP via Getty Images
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A sign hangs from a fence near Club Q.
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Floral tributes are placed in memory of the victims.
Floral tributes are placed in memory of the victims.REUTERS
People hold a vigil at a makeshift memorial near the Club Q nightclub.
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Hundreds of members of the LGBTQ community gather during a candlelight vigil at Harvey Milk Plaza in San Francisco.
Hundreds of members of the LGBTQ community gather during a candlelight vigil at Harvey Milk Plaza in San Francisco to honor the victims of the Club Q shooting.San Francisco Chronicle via AP
A man attends a candlelight vigil at Temple Beit Torah in Colorado Springs.
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Aldrich also evaded “red flag laws” — which allow authorities to seize weapons from people deemed to be a threat to themselves or others – when the records in the case were sealed after no explosives were found.

The suspect allegedly entered Club Q on Saturday night and opened fire on patrons and employees until several heroic customers managed to subdue him.

Investigators are looking into a motive, and said they will be weighing hate crime charges.

The Post has reached out to Randy Voepel’s office for comment.

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