BREAKING: Cop Sentenced to 20 Years for Sonya Massey’s Shooting Death

On Thursday, a former Illinois police officer was handed a 20-year prison sentence for the fatal shooting of an unarmed woman in 2024.

Sean Grayson, once a deputy in Sangamon County, was found guilty in October for the second-degree murder of Sonya Massey. The incident occurred at Massey’s home in Springfield, where she had dialed 911 to report a potential intruder, as reported by WLS.

The confrontation escalated when Grayson fired at Massey over a dispute concerning a pot of water on her stove. Body camera footage shows Grayson instructing his colleague, deputy Dawson Farley, to take the pot off the stove, but Massey intervened instead. She remarked on Grayson’s apparent fear of the “hot, steaming water” and invoked a religious rebuke, saying, “I rebuke you in the name of Jesus.” Grayson then brandished his weapon, commanding Massey to drop the pot. She complied and took cover behind a counter.

As Massey seemingly reached for the pot again, Grayson shot her in the face. He maintained that he acted in self-defense, fearing she might throw the boiling water at him.

Grayson’s defense team argued for probation, citing his serious health issues, including advanced stages of colon, rectal, and lung cancers, which have metastasized to his liver, according to WAND.

During his testimony, Grayson expressed his suspicion that Massey was under the influence when he shot her. He also noted his concern about another person possibly being in the house, based on broken windows on her car, her 911 call, and the four-minute delay in her answering the phone.

Grayson spoke to the court at Thursday’s sentencing hearing.

“There are no words I can say to take back what the family is feeling I understand why they are angry I just hope one day they can be forgiving. I was very unprofessional that night and the things I said to Sonya Massey were not right,” he said, according to WLS. “I’m sorry I wish there was something I can do to bring her back I wish this didn’t happen.”

Grayson was also sentenced to two years of supervised release, which he will serve after his prison sentence. He was credited for time served.

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