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A “person of interest” was being questioned by detectives after the man was found Thursday afternoon.
Even more moderate Illinois Republicans who don't support the former president said they were "troubled" by the case that resulted in a conviction on 34 felony counts in New York.
At a news conference Friday morning, Denis Hirschfeldt, a math professor at the university, said its disciplinary process had lost “all credibility.”
Lander Coleman, the subject of a nationwide manhunt, suffered a "relatively minor" self-inflicted gunshot wound in the Roseland neighborhood, police said.