We’re learning more about the suspected gunman in the Club Q massacre in Colorado Springs that left five people dead, and 18 others hurt. Apparently, Anderson Aldrich went by the name Nicholas Brink until his guardians, his grandparents, filed for a legal name change in Texas to dissociate Brink from his father, who has a criminal history. Aldrich was also accused of threatening his mother with a homemade bomb, forcing neighbors to evacuate. Charges were ultimately dropped in the case. In connection to the massacre, he’s behind held at the El Paso County Jail, where formal charges to be filed against him are likely to include five counts of first-degree murder and five counts of a hate crime.