Don’t worry about me, John. You would have a clue if you followed any news. Instead, you’re uninformed and create your own.
Police Execution
Im sure you watch news that praises cops for shooting a woman IN HER OWN HOME.
Stop making up stories that suit your agenda, liar.
Stop calling me a man you dipshit.
“He was rotated through MULTIPLE departments.”
That’s not true either. He was either fired or left 5 different police departments before he was hired by this one. Nobody gets rotated through different departments. Dude walking around in a dress has the audacity to speak on somebody else’s mental state. I’ve now seen it all.
Did you watch the bodycam? She threatens him with a pot of boiling water and then apologizes for it before he blows her head off. How the fuck can you have an opinion when you have no clue what happened? C’mon, man, be better.
Who said he was threatened? He had no business being employed in a position of power with an obvious sociopathic personality.
He was rotated through MULTIPLE departments and I completely agree that he should go to prison. He should never have access to a gun again. This is part of the problem with resisting reform.
“The situation makes me think of Brianna Taylor.”
Big difference between firing a gun at officers and threatening them with a pot of water. I think the racist POS Ben Crump was involved there as well, so they have that in common. Doesn’t look good for this guy, he’s gonna go do 25-life.
A friend was talking about this Friday. She said this man had been transferred from department to department.
-The situation makes me think of Brianna Taylor. This crime is even more horrific because they were invited.
-Not enough change has happened with how police overstep themselves or feel empowered to do whatever they please. Why are people with guns not given more psychological screening?
CNN
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Years before sheriff’s deputy Sean Grayson gunned down Sonya Massey in her own home, he had been discharged from the Army for serious misconduct and had a history of driving under the influence, records show.
He also failed to obey a command while working for another sheriff’s office in Illinois and was told he needed “high stress decision making classes,” the agency’s documents reveal.
Grayson, who was a Sangamon County sheriff’s deputy before he was fired and charged with murder, responded to a report of a prowler at Massey’s home July 6. Bodycam footage from another deputy showed Massey saying she rebuked Grayson, and Grayson responded by threatening the 36-year-old. The exchange ended with Grayson shooting Massey and failing to render aid.
Massey’s death stirred memories of other Black women who have been killed by police in their homes in recent years, including Breonna Taylor and Atatiana Jefferson.
Massey’s autopsy report, which was publicly released Friday, said she was killed by a gunshot wound to her head.
Her family’s attorney emphasized the angle at which the deputy shot Massey.
Massey “was shot beneath her eye, and the bullet (exited) at the back of her neck, under her ear,” civil rights attorney Ben Crump told CNN. “What it tells us is that he shot her in a downward trajectory.”
When asked for comment Friday, Grayson’s attorney Daniel Fultz told CNN: “I don’t wish to comment.”
Grayson, 30, was indicted by a grand jury last week on three counts of first-degree murder and one count each of aggravated battery with a firearm and official misconduct. He has pleaded not guilty and was denied pretrial release, according to court records.
As more details emerge about Grayson’s DUIs and previously documented incidents from the military and law enforcement, Massey’s family members are tormented.
They have one nagging question, their attorney Crump said: “Why was he even on the sheriff’s department in the first place?”
Call it you what you will, but Sean Grayson murdered Sonya Massey in cold blood in her own kitchen.
Hopefully they didn't "over-charge" him and let the killer walk on technicalities.
He should have never been given a badge and gun if they truly vetted him.

