Chicago mayor asked about city's immigration policies after illegal immigrant allegedly killed college student

Jose Medina, released into the U.S. under Biden after a 2023 border apprehension, allegedly killed Sheridan Gorman, 18, reigniting immigration debate.


Chicago mayor asked about city's immigration policies after illegal immigrant allegedly killed college student
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"Will you take this opportunity to apologize to Sheridan's parents for the policies that you have promoted, that have directly caused her death? That suspect would not be in the city, would not be in the country, but for your policies. Will you take this opportunity to apologize?" a reporter asked.

While Johnson said he hasn't spoken with Gorman's family yet, he plans to do so.

"He points the finger at everything and everyone else versus doing some real self-reflection on what his responsibility is," Johnson said.

In an earlier statement to Fox News Digital, the Gorman family said they are disappointed with policies that allowed Medina to remain in the country.

According to an arrest report obtained by Fox News Digital, Medina was seen on video in his apartment building's lobby waiting for an elevator while he wasn't masked after the alleged shooting. A building engineer told police that he knew the suspect who had a "very distinct limp and gait." 

Following the shooting at 1:06 a.m. on Thursday, according to the arrest report, a male in black clothing, wearing a black mask and walking with a "distinct limp and slow gait" was seen walking from the location of the shooting to Pratt Boulevard at 1:12 a.m. Just a few minutes later, the individual was seen walking northbound through the east alley of Sheridan Road before he entered the back of his apartment complex.

Images of the suspect were sent to a police database, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection identified the suspect as Medina. He was arrested at his apartment in Rogers Park, according to the arrest report.

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