Illinois Deputy Convicted of Murder in Sonya Massey's Death

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A jury in Illinois convicted sheriff's deputy Sean Grayson of second-degree murder for shooting Sonya Massey, a woman who called 911 reporting a prowler, with the verdict reflecting a lesser charge than first-degree murder. The case raised questions about police use of force in homes and led to legislative changes for transparency and mental health response improvements.
- Sonya Massey trial: Illinois deputy found guilty of murder in the shooting Black woman who called 911 ABC7 Los Angeles
- Ex-Illinois Deputy Convicted in Fatal Shooting of Sonya Massey The New York Times
- Cop's testimony, judge's instructions influenced outcome of Sonya Massey murder case Yahoo
- Sean Grayson found guilty of murder in the death of Sonya Massey NBC News
- Former Illinois sheriff’s deputy convicted in killing of Sonya Massey The Washington Post
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