The USA stood up, after the bloody massacre, his father left their mouths open! “Luckily he’s not gay!”

The USA stood up after the bloody massacre his father

The United States was once again shaken by mass murder. After the shocking massacre that brought to mind the brutality of Jeffrey Dahmer, who killed 17 men in 13 years and was among the blood-curdling names of the 20th century by committing many crimes such as rape, torture and cannibalism, the attacker’s father was happy to learn that his son was not gay.

BROUGHT TO MIND HE KILLERS!

Aldrich, 22, who has a criminal record for crimes such as bomb threats, committed atrocities without blinking at a nightclub called Club Q in Colorado, USA.

After entering the club, Aldrich opened fire and killed 5 people. 25 people were injured in the attack that brought the USA to its feet.

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After the incident, which brought to mind the brutality of serial killers such as Ted Bundy, Charles Manson and Jeffrey Dahmer, who left their mark on US history, there was a development that stunned everyone.

“I FEARED THAT YOU WERE IN A GAY BAR BECAUSE…”

The attacker Aldrich’s father, Aaron Brink, added another dimension to the incident with his statement in the interview. Reacting to the news of the armed attack in the interview, Brink said, “They started telling me about the incident, it was an armed attack… Then I found out it happened in a gay bar. I got scared.”

After saying that the reason for his fear was that his son was gay, Brink said, “He’s not gay, oh man. I’m a conservative republican.”

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The father of the perpetrator of the incident, which shook the USA deeply, was happy to learn that his son was not gay, instead of the atrocities committed by his son.

“I PRAISE THE BEHAVIOR OF VIOLENCE”

What Brink said next was equally remarkable:

“From an early age, I praised her for violent behavior. I told her that these behaviors work. So you get quick results.”

Father Brink stated that he had negative views about homosexuals.

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