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Tracks Teams Up With Interfaith Community To Honor Victims In Club Q Shooting

"We do feel like an attack on one LGBTQ establishment is an attack on all," says Andrew Feinstein, owner of Denver LGBTQ nightclub, Tracks.

On Monday night, Tracks is coming together with Colorado's interfaith community to honor the victims of the Club Q shooting.
On Monday night, Tracks is coming together with Colorado's interfaith community to honor the victims of the Club Q shooting. (CBS)

"We do feel like an attack on one LGBTQ establishment is an attack on all," says Andrew Feinstein, owner of Denver LGBTQ nightclub, Tracks.

On Monday night, Tracks is coming together with Colorado's interfaith community to honor the victims of the Club Q shooting.

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