Illinois Deputy Indicted for Murder in Fatal Shooting of 911 Caller
Deputy Sean Grayson faces multiple charges after shooting Sonya Massey, who sought police help for a possible intruder.
- Sonya Massey, 36, was shot in the face by Deputy Sean Grayson after calling 911 to report a possible prowler.
- Grayson, who has been fired, is charged with first-degree murder, aggravated battery with a firearm, and official misconduct.
- Prosecutors allege Grayson discouraged his partner from rendering aid to Massey, who later died from her injuries.
- Grayson has pleaded not guilty and was denied pretrial release; body camera footage is expected to be released soon.
- Massey's family and community leaders are calling for justice and police reform in response to the incident.