Sean Grayson found guilty of murder in shooting death trial of Sonya Massey


PEORIA, Ill. (WGN/AP) An Illinois jury has found a former sheriff’s deputy guilty of second-degree murder in the case of Sonya Massey, a Black woman who reached out to 911 for assistance.

The verdict against Sean Grayson was delivered by a jury composed of nine women and three men on Wednesday.

Responding to Massey’s call about a prowler near her Springfield home on July 6, 2024, Grayson encountered Massey holding a pan of hot water. His defense team claimed he feared she might use it against him.

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