ICE Seeks to Keep Suspect in Custody After Loyola Student Killing Amid Sanctuary Critique

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ICE lodged an arrest detainer and pressed Illinois leaders to not release Jose Medina-Medina, a Venezuelan national accused of fatally shooting Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman in Chicago. Medina-Medina had previously been released into the U.S. after a May 2023 Border Patrol intake and again in June 2023 following a shoplifting arrest, prompting ICE to call on Governor Pritzker and sanctuary politicians to honor detainers and keep the suspect off the streets.
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- ICE wants person questioned in death of Sheridan Gorman, Loyola University student killed in Chicago shooting, to stay in custody ABC7 Chicago
- Loyola University Chicago student shot, killed while walking with friends: Police abcnews.com
- Chicago police arrest Rogers Park man in Loyola slaying Chicago Tribune
- Loyola Chicago student was killed while out to see Northern Lights, family says NBC 5 Chicago
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