Heartbroken parents of Loyola student want 'changes' after teen death

The grieving parents of Sheridan Gorman, a freshman at Loyola University who was tragically killed, have broken their silence following the devastating incident involving an undocumented immigrant.

Sheridan, aged 18, lost her life in the early hours of March 19 while she was with friends near Chicago’s lakefront. Her untimely death has deeply affected her family and reignited discussions surrounding crime and immigration policies.

“It doesn’t matter what political stance people take, whether they’re on the left, right, or somewhere in between like us. This kind of tragedy cannot continue. We need to make changes,” Sheridan’s mother, Jessica Gorman, expressed in an interview with CBS News.

“The safety of our children is something we all should be able to agree on,” added Thomas, her father.

Sheridan, who had recently moved from Yorktown, New York, to Chicago, was enjoying an evening with friends near the lakefront around 1:30 a.m. when a masked individual approached and began shooting.

She was tragically struck in the head and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Investigators have said the shooting appears to have been random – a senseless act of violence that claimed the life of a teenager described by her family as ‘the light of our lives.’ 

The suspect, José Medina, 25, an undocumented immigrant from Venezuela, was arrested days later and charged with first-degree murder and other felonies. Authorities say he first entered the United States in 2023. 

Sheridan Gorman’s parents, Thomas and Jessica Gorman, said their grief remains overwhelming as they continue to process the sudden loss of their 18-year-old daughter

Sheridan Gorman’s parents, Thomas and Jessica Gorman, said their grief remains overwhelming as they continue to process the sudden loss of their 18-year-old daughter

Sheridan Gorman, 18, was struck in the head and was pronounced dead at the scene while walking with friends near Chicago's lakefront last month

Sheridan Gorman, 18, was struck in the head and was pronounced dead at the scene while walking with friends near Chicago’s lakefront last month

José Medina, a 25-year-old Venezuelan man who illegally entered the country in May 2023, is now facing felony charges of first-degree murder and aggravated use of a firearm

José Medina, a 25-year-old Venezuelan man who illegally entered the country in May 2023, is now facing felony charges of first-degree murder and aggravated use of a firearm

Records show Medina had previously been arrested in Chicago on a theft charge and released on bond. 

He later failed to appear in court, prompting a warrant for his arrest, but remained free until Sheridan was killed.

He is now being held in Cook County jail without bond.

In court filings, Assistant Public Defender Julie Koehler described the case as ‘a tragedy,’ adding that Medina had suffered a gunshot wound to the head as a teenager and has ‘the mental capacity of a child.’

For Sheridan’s parents, the focus is not just on the man accused of pulling the trigger – but on what they say are broader systemic failures.

Asked what accountability would look like, mom, Jessica said, ‘I don’t think we know yet.’

‘There’s definitely policies that, that contributed to this happening, and we can’t save Sheridan,’ her father added. ‘But we can’t just not do anything.’

Mother, Jessica Gorman, said the tragedy should transcend politics, insisting “this can't happen” and urging change

Mother, Jessica Gorman, said the tragedy should transcend politics, insisting ‘this can’t happen’ and urging change

Father, Thomas Gorman, said all sides should be able to agree on protecting children and preventing similar violence

Father, Thomas Gorman, said all sides should be able to agree on protecting children and preventing similar violence

Gorman's family has said they are upset about the policies that allowed Medina to remain in the country. Sheridan is pictured with her mother Jessica Gorman

Gorman’s family has said they are upset about the policies that allowed Medina to remain in the country. Sheridan is pictured with her mother Jessica Gorman

It remains unclear why Medina may have opened fire on the college freshman

It remains unclear why Medina may have opened fire on the college freshman

‘Sheridan was a beautiful, strong girl who loved to sing and dance. Every Friday night was movie night and we spent wonderful times together,’ the family said in an earlier statement. 

‘We love her very much and she always told us that she loved us. We miss her deeply. All we want is justice for Celeste.’

They have described her as someone who ‘made people feel seen, safe and loved,’ and said the trust they had in her safety was shattered.

The killing has drawn the attention of President Donald Trump who took the opportunity to publicly blame former President Joe Biden’s immigration policies for allowing Medina to remain in the country.

‘A precious 18-year-old college student named Sheridan Gorman was shot and killed while walking in a park, innocently,’ Trump said during remarks last month at the National Republican Congressional Committee’s annual fundraising dinner.

President Donald Trump blamed his predecessor's open border policies for the death of a Chicago college student during his speech at the National Republican Congressional Committee's annual fundraising dinner last month

President Donald Trump blamed his predecessor’s open border policies for the death of a Chicago college student during his speech at the National Republican Congressional Committee’s annual fundraising dinner last month

Gorman's death was also brought up several times during White House press conferences

Gorman’s death was also brought up several times during White House press conferences

Sheridan Gorman (second right) is pictured smiling in happier times with her friends in Florida last summer

Sheridan Gorman (second right) is pictured smiling in happier times with her friends in Florida last summer

Sheridan Gorman, 18, was shot and killed while walking with friends near Loyola Beach in Chicago around 1:30am on Thursday

The 18-year-old college freshman was fatally shot while walking with her friends near the pier at Loyola Beach

‘The illegal alien monster charged with Sheridan’s murder had come illegally from Venezuela and had been released into our country by Sleepy Joe Biden,’ he continued, while also criticizing Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Chicago’s sanctuary city policies.

Trump later called the killing ‘devastating’. ‘These people were let in by Biden… We’re getting them out fast,’ he promised.

Officials in Illinois have pushed back, with Governor Pritzker describing the case as a ‘terrible tragedy’ while arguing that failures extend beyond the state and reflect broader national issues, including the lack of comprehensive immigration reform.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson also criticized federal enforcement priorities, saying they do not reflect public safety realities.

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