Madelon Gorman, the sister of Sheridan Gorman, who was shot and killed in Chicago, has expressed her discontent with anti-ICE protests occurring in her hometown of Yorktown, New York. In a Facebook post, she stated that witnessing such protests in a town significant to her family has been painful. Sheridan Gorman was killed on March 19, and her accused killer, Jose Medina-Medina, is an illegal immigrant from Venezuela with a criminal history. Gorman emphasized the personal impact of her sister's death on her family and criticized the protests as opposing an agency that aims to remove dangerous offenders. Medina-Medina has been in jail since March and has pleaded not guilty to all charges, which may be upgraded due to a recent incident involving a weapon in jail.
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- illegal immigrant
- dangerous criminal offenders
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Sister of Sheridan Gorman Criticizes Anti-ICE Protest in Yorktown, New York
Madelon Gorman, sister of slain college student Sheridan Gorman, has condemned anti-ICE protests in her hometown of Yorktown, New York. She expressed that the protests are painful for her family, especially following her sister's murder by an illegal immigrant. The accused, Jose Medina-Medina, has been in jail since March and has pleaded not guilty.
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Sister of slain student Sheridan Gorman condemns anti-ICE protest in family’s hometown
Sister of Sheridan Gorman Criticizes Anti-ICE Protest in Yorktown, New York