A TOUGH NUT TO CRACK! Club Q killer's dad Aaron Brink claims pills made him resistant to groin kicks in videos

In a video, Aaron Brink swallows several Arginine pills and lets a woman kick him six times in a row
PUBLISHED NOV 26, 2022
Colorado shooting suspect Anderson Aldrich’s father posted bizarre videos of him being kicked in the nuts (News 8 screenshot/ YouTube, Colorado Springs Police Department/ video screenshot/YouTube)
Colorado shooting suspect Anderson Aldrich’s father posted bizarre videos of him being kicked in the nuts (News 8 screenshot/ YouTube, Colorado Springs Police Department/ video screenshot/YouTube)

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA: Aaron Brink, the disturbed father of Colorado nightclub shooting suspect Anderson Aldrich, is becoming more popular after making some significant comments about his son, Nicholas Franklin Brink, who officially changed their name to Anderson Lee Aldrich. After the internet dug into his past, another video of Brink resurfaced on YouTube, claiming pills made him resistant to repeated groin kicks.

The miniseries, titled "Ouch my Balls," shows former MMA fighter and former porn star Brink surviving eye-watering blows with the use of the Stevia sugar substitute and a substance called Arginine. One of the productions has an introductory note that reads, "Aaron Brink gets kicked in the balls in a business suit," which was first published a decade ago.

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Before assuring the audience that he is not donning a protective cup, Brink explains, "I'm going to demonstrate the effects of Arginine." The unidentified co-star of Brink, who is sporting sunglasses and a ponytail, suddenly turns around and fires a vicious shot at Brink's nether regions. Brink takes a minute to gather himself, swallows several Arginine pills, and then allows his black-booted partner to kick him six times in a row.

In another strange footage, Brink appears to promote the services of a local lawyer by allowing an unidentified woman to brutally kick his testicles on the side of a country road, with the kicks so hard that Brink's feet are lifted off the ground. The bizarre videos were also popular and well-liked, with one receiving 7,500 views and another receiving 11,000 views.

Talking about his past, when his son was still a baby, Brink and Laura Voepel, Aldrich's mother, got divorced. His IMDb profile states that after a 10-year MMA career in which he claimed 21 victories, he transitioned into the porn industry, making appearances in films including 'White Boys Can Hump' in 2016 and 'My MILF Boss 8' and 'It's OK to Put It in My Ass' in 2014. According to state and federal court records, Brink also has a lengthy criminal past, including convictions for violence on Voepel both before and after the birth of the Aldrich.

Meanwhile, Brink's estranged son, who is non-binary, is suspected of murdering five people in a Colorado Springs LGBTQ bar last week and was ordered held without bond during their initial court appearance on Wednesday, November 23. However, Brink claimed to be a devoted Mormon and stated he was opposed to homosexuality in an interview with a San Diego news station on Tuesday, November 22. “And then I go on to find out it’s a gay bar,” he told CBS 8. “I said, ‘God, is he gay?’ I got scared, ‘S–t, is he gay?’ And he’s not gay, so I said, ‘Phew…’” 

Brink denounced Aldrich's actions despite his open homophobia. “Those people’s lives were valuable,” he said. “You know, they’re valuable. They’re good people, probably. It’s not something you kill somebody over. I’m sorry I let my son down.”

Aldrich is facing five counts of murder as well as five counts of committing a felony motivated by bias that resulted in bodily harm. The shooter, 22, is accused of storming Club Q just before midnight on Saturday, November 19, and firing an AR-15-style rifle into the crowd, killing five people and injuring at least 18 more. They were then taken down by Army veteran Richard Fierro and apparently suffered severe injuries to their head and neck, as shown in mugshot photos. Although the reason for the shooting in the LGBT+ club is yet unknown, authorities have said that Aldrich could be charged with murder and hate crimes.

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