Parents of slain Loyola student call for change after daughter's death
The parents of 18-year-old Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman spoke out after their daughter was shot and killed in Chicago last month.
The parents of Loyola University freshman Sheridan Gorman have called for change following their daughter's death in Chicago last month. The 18-year-old student was shot and killed in an incident that has prompted her family to speak publicly about the tragedy.
In an exclusive interview with CBS News set to air Wednesday on "CBS Mornings," Gorman's parents expressed their grief and demanded action. "This can't happen. We've got to make changes," they said during the interview with correspondent Matt Gutman.
A Venezuelan man is currently under arrest in connection with Gorman's death. According to reports, the suspect was in the United States without legal authorization at the time of the alleged shooting.
The shooting occurred last month while Gorman was a freshman at Loyola University Chicago. The circumstances surrounding the incident and the investigation into her death remain ongoing as authorities continue their work on the case.