More than six years before the Colorado Springs shooting, Nicholas Franklin Brink asked a Texas judge to change their name to Anderson Lee Aldrich, when he was 15, court records show.
But the records obtained by The Post provide key insight into Aldrich’s history and show they had been the subject of a legal guardianship court ruling in California before and that their grandparents were legal guardians.
Public records indicate a man with the same name as Aaron Brink — and with the same middle name as Nicholas Brink — has an extensive arrest record in at least three states., Brink said he was in and out of juvenile detention as a teen. In 1996, he was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for smuggling marijuana into the country, according to federal court records.
Voepel, who has not returned multiple requests for comment since the shooting Saturday night, has posted to Facebook that her father is California Republican assemblyman Randy Voepel. Randy Voepel, a longtime mayor and city councilman of the San Diego suburb of Santee, also has not returned repeated requests for comment.Randy Voepel is not one of the grandparents who signed Aldrich’s petition.
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