
Joliet Shooting Suspect's Girlfriend Released on Monitoring as Biden Calls for Universal Background Checks
The girlfriend of a murder spree suspect in Joliet, Illinois, is set to be released on electronic monitoring after being charged with obstructing justice. Kyleigh Cleveland-Singleton, the mother of the suspect's child, allegedly made statements to prevent police from apprehending her boyfriend, Romeo Nance, who went on a deadly shooting spree, killing eight people before taking his own life. The incident has shocked the community, and a memorial now stands near one of the crime scenes to honor the victims.