Funeral proceedings have taken place to honor the life of Sonya Massey as new information emerges regarding her fatal shooting.
Grayson was fatally shot in the head allegedly by former Sangamon County Sheriff Deputy Sean Grayson after calling 911 to report a possible burglar at her residence.
As the investigation continues to unfold, Grayson has been charged with first-degree murder and other unlawful acts on July 17, NBC News reported. He pleaded not guilty, but the judge presiding over the case granted the prosecution’s request for no pretrial bail.
If you’re unfamiliar with the case, it all began on July 6. At around 1 a.m., Grayson and his partner, whose name was not disclosed, arrived at Massey’s residence, according to new evidence collected via the Illinois State Police. When they showed up at Massey’s door, she was allegedly “distraught and not thinking clearly,” so they entered her apartment. From there, things quickly escalated between Massey and Grayson over a pot of hot water she had on the stove. Confused about the cops’ presence, she asked what they were doing inside her apartment.
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