Caller Targets Denver LGBTQ Spots With Threats After Club Q Attack, Feds Say
- Sharon Robinson was indicted for allegedly threatening at least four LGBTQ businesses in Denver with violence in December 2020.
- Prosecutors say Robinson phoned the businesses and threatened to "shoot your bar up" and that "you're gonna be shot up like Club Q."
- The indictment accuses Robinson of using anti-gay slurs and targeting the businesses because of their actual or perceived sexual orientation.
- Robinson was released on $50,000 bond with travel restrictions pending prosecution in Colorado federal court.
- The threats came just weeks after a mass shooting at Club Q, a well-known LGBTQ venue in Colorado Springs.