Sospechoso del asesinato de una estudiante de Loyola sigue hospitalizado y falta a su cita judicial

Jose Medina-Medina, acusado del tiroteo mortal contra la estudiante de la Universidad Loyola de Chicago, Sheridan Gorman, no pudo asistir a su primera comparecencia ante el tribunal este lunes debido a su tratamiento contra la tuberculosis, informaron los fiscales. No hay actualizaciones sobre su próxima audiencia.

Los fiscales confirmaron que Jose Medina-Medina —identificado previamente por el DHS como un ciudadano venezolano que reside ilegalmente en los Estados Unidos— no pudo asistir a su audiencia inicial el lunes, tal como se detalló en la cobertura previa del tiroteo del 20 de marzo que resultó en la muerte de Sheridan Gorman, una estudiante de primer año de 18 años cerca del campus. Medina-Medina, quien enfrenta cargos de asesinato en primer grado y otros delitos, se encuentra hospitalizado recibiendo tratamiento contra la tuberculosis. Como se informó anteriormente, fue vinculado al incidente a través de videos de vigilancia y cuenta con antecedentes que incluyen una entrada ilegal al país en 2023 y una orden de arresto pendiente. Los fiscales no proporcionaron un cronograma para su próxima comparecencia judicial, quedando a la espera de su recuperación médica. El caso continúa poniendo de relieve las tensiones sobre la inmigración, las políticas de santuario y la violencia armada en Chicago, en medio de las reacciones de figuras nacionales y de la familia de la víctima.

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