NEW YORK (PIX11) -- Rallying cries demanding justice for Sonya Massey rang from New York to New Jersey and across the nation Sunday, days after the release of police body camera footage showing Sherriff's Deputy Sean Grayson shooting the 36-year-old in her Illinois home.
Massey had called 911 for help on July 6 when Grayson and another deputy responded to the call. Grayson could be heard in the video asking Massey to move a pot of hot water on her stove to prevent an accidental fire, and when she did, Grayson drew his weapon on her, threatening to shoot her unless she put the pot down. He has since been arrested and Read Entire Article