Illinois Deputy Indicted in Fatal Shooting Case
Illinois Deputy Indicted in Fatal Shooting Case
Illinois Deputy Indicted in Fatal Shooting Case
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Sean Grayson, a former Sangamon County Deputy in Illinois, shot Sonya Massey in the face during a dispute over a pot of hot water, leading to murder charges. Grayson drew his weapon after Massey threw hot water, and despite her compliance, shot her, which was deemed unjustified by a use-of-force review. The incident sparked outrage and legal proceedings, with Grayson pleading not guilty and being held without bail. Grayson's actions, including not providing aid to Massey post-shooting, were heavily criticized, highlighting concerns about law enforcement conduct and accountability.

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Illinois deputy shot Sonya Massey after dispute over pot of water, discouraged partner from rendering aid, records say
Sonya Massey called police for help. A responding deputy shot her in the face.
Illinois deputy shot Sonya Massey after dispute over pot of water, discouraged partner from rendering aid, records say
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Illinois deputy shot Sonya Massey after dispute over pot of water, discouraged partner from rendering aid, records say
Sonya Massey called police for help. A responding deputy shot her in the face.
Illinois deputy shot Sonya Massey after dispute over pot of water, discouraged partner from rendering aid, records say
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