Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024


SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – An Illinois sheriff who hired the deputy charged with killing Sonya Massey in her own kitchen asked for the public’s forgiveness Monday, saying that the 36-year-old woman “called for help and we failed her.”

“We failed Sonya and the community,” Sangamon County Sheriff Jack Campbell told a packed hall of about 300 people at Union Baptist Church Monday night. “I ask your forgiveness.”

The Justice Department’s community relations service organized the “listening session” for the grieving community about three weeks after Massey’s killing. Sean Grayson, at the time of the July 6 shooting a Sangamon County Sheriff’s deputy, has since been fired and is charged with murder after responding to Massey’s 911 call about a possible intruder at her home.




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