Parents of slain Loyola freshman say they are not interested in politics, but accountability

Sheridan Gorman, a student at Loyola University, was tragically shot and killed last month, and her parents have now spoken publicly for the first time. The suspect in the case is an undocumented immigrant, which has added a layer of complexity and controversy to the incident. In an interview with CBS News’ Matt Gutman, Gorman’s parents expressed their grief and the profound impact their daughter’s death has had on their lives. They shared memories of Sheridan, highlighting her vibrant personality and the bright future she had ahead of her. The case has sparked discussions about immigration policies and the safety of communities, as well as the challenges faced by families dealing with such unexpected and violent losses. This story underscores the broader societal issues surrounding immigration and crime, while also focusing on the personal tragedy experienced by the Gorman family. QUESTION: How might the debate over immigration policies change if more stories like Sheridan Gorman’s were brought to public attention? 

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