Girlfriend of Illinois Shooting Suspect Pleads Not Guilty to Obstruction
Kyleigh Cleveland-Singleton, accused of providing false information to authorities investigating the Joliet massacre, remains on home confinement.
- Kyleigh Cleveland-Singleton, 21, pleaded not guilty to obstruction of justice in connection with the investigation into the Joliet massacre.
- Prosecutors allege she lied about not having her boyfriend, Romeo Nance's, phone number; Nance is suspected of killing eight people.
- Nance fatally shot himself in Texas as U.S. Marshals closed in, following the murder of seven family members and another man.
- The victims included Nance's mother, brother, sister, two younger sisters, aunt, uncle, and an unrelated man, Toyosi Bakare.
- Cleveland-Singleton is on home confinement and faces three counts of obstruction of justice; her court return is scheduled for March 7.