WAS THE COP WHO KILLED SONYA MASSEY IN A DEPUTY GANG?

As vigils for Sonya Massey take place across the US this weekend, a history of unethical and aggressive behavior by the officer who shot her, Sean P Grayson, is emerging. Grayson’s disciplinary file includes accusations of bullying behavior and abuse of power. It also seems like Grayson may have been involved in a police gang which also brings into question the true motive of this seemingly senseless killing.

When you say “gang” people’s minds normally goes to Bloods, Crips, MS 13 and other gangs that have made a name in the streets of the biggest cities in the US. However some of the most violent gangs come from people that are sworn to protect you and are tax payer funded. Membership of police “deputy gangs” has risen exponentially and these gangs have been linked to murders, robberies, and several assaults across the country. There are many reports that these gangs are present in EVERY police department in America. Sean Grayson’s tattoos closely resemble those of other deputy gangs and more than likely he was involved with one of these gangs. Was the murder of Sonya Massey gang related?

Sonya Massey, a 36-year-old Black woman and mother of two living outside Springfield, Illinois, had called 911 when she thought a prowler was lurking outside her home on 6 July. Grayson and another officer from the Sangamon county sheriff’s office were dispatched and arrived at her home. Instead of helping Massey with a possible intruder, Grayson shot her in the face after she moved a pot of water from her kitchen stove at their request.

Grayson, who is a pale male, has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder, aggravated battery with a firearm and official misconduct in Massey’s killing. He was fired last week by the Sangamon county sheriff’s office and has been jailed without bond.

Captured on bodycam, Grayson can be heard yelling: “You better fucking not. I swear to God I will fucking shoot you right in your fucking face.” Both deputies screamed at Massey to drop the pot. Massey cowered behind the counter, saying “I’m sorry” twice before Grayson shot her three times.

Grayson’s disciplinary file included an audio recording of Grayson’s previous supervising officers saying, “The sheriff and I will not tolerate lying or deception,” to Grayson, and “officers [like you] have been charged and they end up in jail”.

The recordings date back to November 2022 and were released by the Logan county sheriff’s office, north-east of Sangamon county, where Grayson had worked from May 2022 to April 2023. The disciplinary file describes Grayson’s behavior as bullying and an abuse of power, specifically citing a lack of integrity, lying in his reports and misconduct.

Wayman Meredith, the police chief of Girard, Illinois, recalled, “He was acting like a bully,” Meredith spoke about an alleged incident last year, describing Grayson as “enraged” and pressuring him to call child protective services on a woman outside of the home of Grayson’s mother. “He was wanting me to do stuff that was not kosher,” Meredith added.

Grayson worked in six different law enforcement agencies in four years.

“Why did he even have a job as a sheriff’s deputy after those red flags?” Many asked. Now that it seems like the murder of Sonya Massey may be gang related will more police officers be arrested? They need to be.

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