Suspeito de assassinato de estudante da Loyola continua hospitalizado e falta a audiência judicial

Jose Medina-Medina, acusado pelo assassinato a tiros da estudante da Loyola University Chicago, Sheridan Gorman, não compareceu à sua primeira audiência na segunda-feira devido a um tratamento contra tuberculose, informaram os promotores. Não há atualização sobre a data da próxima audiência.

Os promotores confirmaram que Jose Medina-Medina — identificado anteriormente pelo DHS como um cidadão venezuelano vivendo ilegalmente nos EUA — não pôde comparecer à sua audiência inicial na segunda-feira, conforme detalhado em coberturas anteriores sobre a morte a tiros da caloura Sheridan Gorman, de 18 anos, no dia 20 de março, perto do campus.

Medina-Medina, que enfrenta acusações de homicídio em primeiro grau e outros crimes, está hospitalizado recebendo tratamento para tuberculose. Como relatado anteriormente, ele foi vinculado ao incidente por meio de imagens de vigilância e possui um histórico que inclui entrada ilegal em 2023 e um mandado de prisão em aberto. Os promotores não forneceram um prazo para sua próxima aparição no tribunal, que depende de sua recuperação médica.

O caso continua a destacar as tensões sobre imigração, políticas de cidades santuário e violência armada em Chicago, em meio a reações de figuras nacionais e da família da vítima.

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