Police in Atlanta have held ‘vital” active shooter training for LGBTQ+ venues following the devastating Colorado Springs shooting.The training was held on Tuesday night (20 December) following a gunman opening fire in Club Q on 19 November – killing two bartenders and three patrons, with at least 25 others injured.Atlanta Police chief Darin Scheirbaum said the training, which is geared towards queer venues, was the idea of Mayor Andre Dickens.Atlanta master of ceremonies, Morris Singletary, attended the training and learnt how to respond quickly and with confidence should he ever be confronted with an active shooter.“As a person who has the mic, I have control of how we can either alert people without causing harm or to give notice to who may be in harm’s way.”Anderson Lee Aldrich, who lawyers say uses they/them pronouns, has been charged with 305 criminal counts, including five counts of first-degree murder and multiple hate crime charges in relation to the Club Q shooting."