“He’s a trans man and the trans community are really the biggest targets I can think about it right now.”Daniel Aston’s dad, Jeff Aston, added, “but you try not to think about those things too much.”Daniel Aston, 28, was one of the five people fatally shot late Saturday at Club Q, an LGBTQ bar in Colorado Springs.Even though Aston had a big group of friends in Oklahoma, his parents convinced him to move to Colorado Springs two years ago, where they had relocated to be near grandchildren.“He was thriving and having fun and having friends.He had so much more life to give to us and to all to his friends and to himself.”Despite crippling shock and grief that her youngest child was killed, the Astons said they wanted to speak out about what happened to their son to bring more “exposure and acceptance” about the transgender community.“That’s not the way it’s supposed to work.”More Club Q Coverage- ‘We’ve lost our family.’ LGBTQ community mourns after shooting at Club Q- Shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs leaves 5 dead and 25 wounded- Colorado Springs Club Q shooting: where to find resources and how to help- Colorado lawmakers respond to Colorado Springs Club Q shooting- What we know about the man who opened fire at Club Q in Colorado Springs- Club Q victim Daniel Aston was everyone’s best friend, the life of the partyResources- Colorado Crisis Services hotline: Call 1-844-493-8255 or text “TALK” to 38255 to speak with a trained counselor or professional."