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The mother of Sheridan Gorman, an 18-year-old college student tragically killed earlier this month, is speaking out with a determined call for justice. Sheridan, a freshman at Loyola University Chicago, was allegedly murdered by an undocumented immigrant in a sudden and violent incident in Chicago. Her mother, Jessica Gorman, is channeling her grief into a fight for change.
Jessica emotionally addressed a gathering on Saturday at a vigil in Yorktown Heights, New York, where family and friends gathered to remember Sheridan. She expressed her profound sorrow, saying, “I’m angry. I’m completely heartbroken, and we are going to fight for justice for our sweet Sheridan, and we’re going to fight for change.”
In her heartfelt speech, Jessica Gorman emphasized a shared concern among parents, recognizing that not everyone will view the situation through the same lens. She spoke to the innate desire of parents to ensure their children’s safety.
“At the heart of all of this, we all want the same thing — for your children and for ours to be safe, to be protected, and to come home,” she stated. “Because, at the end of the day, that’s what this is all about. All of our kids, every single one of them, protecting them, loving them, showing up for them. And that is how we honor her.”

Jessica’s words at the vigil underscored the universal wish of parents to shield their children from harm, emphasizing that the quest for justice for Sheridan is also about ensuring safety for all children.
“At the heart of all of this, we all want the same thing — for your children and for ours to be safe, to be protected, and to come home,” Jessica Gorman said. “Because, at the end of the day, that’s what this is all about. All of our kids, every single one of them, protecting them, loving them, showing up for them. And that is how we honor her.”
Sheridan Gorman, a New York native, was killed at around 1:06 a.m. March 19 while with friends near a pier in Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood.
Officials allege Jose Medina-Medina, 25, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, fired one shot at the Loyola University Chicago student, killing her.
Gorman was reportedly only a few months away from completing her freshman year.

Sheridan Gorman was reportedly only a few months away from completing her freshman year at Loyola University Chicago. (Sheridan G. Gorman via Instagram)
Medina-Medina was apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol on May 9, 2023, and was released into the U.S. under the Biden administration, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
At the vigil, the family’s attorney, Thomas Tripodianos, warned against what he described as growing complacency about public safety.
“If we accept this, even silently, then we are accepting a reality where young people are not as safe as they should be. And that is not acceptable,” Tripodianos said. “And there must be justice. Real justice.”
Family members and friends also shared memories of Sheridan, remembering her impact on those around her.
“Sheridan, you are deeply loved at Loyola,” Steven Betancourt, director of campus ministry at Loyola University Chicago, said. “You are deeply missed, and you will live on in the lives you touched and forever changed.”

Sheridan Gorman, left, was allegedly murdered by Jose Medina-Medina. (Sheridan Gorman/Instagram and Cook County Sheriff’s Office)
The Gorman family has sharply criticized Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, arguing that their daughter’s death “demands accountability.”
“She was doing something entirely normal — walking near her campus with friends. She should be here,” the Gorman family said regarding comments by Johnson.
The suspect appeared in court Friday and was ordered to remain in custody, according to FOX 32 Chicago.
He faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a gun.