Former Cop Claims Self-Defense in Shooting Death of Black Woman
A dramatic twist emerged in the trial of former Sangamon County Sheriff's Deputy Sean Grayson, who is accused of murdering 36-year-old Sonya Massey in her Springfield-area home last year. During his testimony on Monday, Grayson claimed that he fired his gun in self-defense, stating that his actions "matched the threat level" and were necessary to prevent a potential attack.
According to Grayson's account, Massey called police to report a suspected prowler, but when he arrived at her home, she allegedly began making threatening comments towards him. He claimed that Massey's comments, including telling him to "rebuke him in the name of Jesus," caught him off guard and made him feel like he was in imminent danger.
Grayson testified that he ordered Massey to remove a pot from her stove top, which she had placed there as a potential defense mechanism. However, body-worn camera footage introduced by prosecutors showed that Massey had already removed the pot before Grayson spoke those words. The footage also captures Grayson pointing his gun at Massey and telling her he would "shoot her in her f- - -ing face" if she didn't comply.
Several police use-of-force experts testified during the trial, including University of South Carolina law professor Seth Stoughton, who argued that Grayson's actions were "tactically unsound" and violated accepted de-escalation tactics. Stoughton analyzed bodycam footage from Grayson's fellow responding officer and suggested that Grayson should not have approached the counter where Massey was ducking behind.
The defense's surprise move to call Grayson as their first witness has drawn criticism from many, including Donna Massey, Sonya's mother, who expressed her skepticism during the testimony. The case has garnered national attention due to its racial dynamics and graphic nature, with some activists and civil rights attorneys calling for justice for the Massey family.
Grayson faces three counts of first-degree murder and could face up to life in prison if convicted. The trial is ongoing, with closing arguments expected later this week.
				
			A dramatic twist emerged in the trial of former Sangamon County Sheriff's Deputy Sean Grayson, who is accused of murdering 36-year-old Sonya Massey in her Springfield-area home last year. During his testimony on Monday, Grayson claimed that he fired his gun in self-defense, stating that his actions "matched the threat level" and were necessary to prevent a potential attack.
According to Grayson's account, Massey called police to report a suspected prowler, but when he arrived at her home, she allegedly began making threatening comments towards him. He claimed that Massey's comments, including telling him to "rebuke him in the name of Jesus," caught him off guard and made him feel like he was in imminent danger.
Grayson testified that he ordered Massey to remove a pot from her stove top, which she had placed there as a potential defense mechanism. However, body-worn camera footage introduced by prosecutors showed that Massey had already removed the pot before Grayson spoke those words. The footage also captures Grayson pointing his gun at Massey and telling her he would "shoot her in her f- - -ing face" if she didn't comply.
Several police use-of-force experts testified during the trial, including University of South Carolina law professor Seth Stoughton, who argued that Grayson's actions were "tactically unsound" and violated accepted de-escalation tactics. Stoughton analyzed bodycam footage from Grayson's fellow responding officer and suggested that Grayson should not have approached the counter where Massey was ducking behind.
The defense's surprise move to call Grayson as their first witness has drawn criticism from many, including Donna Massey, Sonya's mother, who expressed her skepticism during the testimony. The case has garnered national attention due to its racial dynamics and graphic nature, with some activists and civil rights attorneys calling for justice for the Massey family.
Grayson faces three counts of first-degree murder and could face up to life in prison if convicted. The trial is ongoing, with closing arguments expected later this week.
 This whole thing is so messed up! I mean, come on, a woman calls the cops because she thinks someone's snooping around her house and then this cop shows up and starts pointing guns at her?
 This whole thing is so messed up! I mean, come on, a woman calls the cops because she thinks someone's snooping around her house and then this cop shows up and starts pointing guns at her?  Like, what even is that? And to make matters worse, he's claiming self-defense? Give me a break.
 Like, what even is that? And to make matters worse, he's claiming self-defense? Give me a break.  The fact that his fellow officer had better footage of the situation that showed Grayson was totally out of line just makes it even more obvious that he's lying.
 The fact that his fellow officer had better footage of the situation that showed Grayson was totally out of line just makes it even more obvious that he's lying. Like, no, Sonya didn't say anything threatening (despite what she actually said, btw). And him ordering her to remove a pot from the stove and then getting all aggressive when she does is just crazy talk.
 Like, no, Sonya didn't say anything threatening (despite what she actually said, btw). And him ordering her to remove a pot from the stove and then getting all aggressive when she does is just crazy talk.  This whole thing reeks of cops thinking they're above the law.
 This whole thing reeks of cops thinking they're above the law. I'm just hoping justice gets served and the Massey family gets some closure
 I'm just hoping justice gets served and the Massey family gets some closure 
 I mean, the bodycam footage doesn't exactly match up with what he's saying, and the experts are really questioning his tactics. But at the same time, I can imagine how scary it must've been for Massey if she was making those comments towards him... it's like, you gotta try to de-escalate situations in law enforcement, right?
 I mean, the bodycam footage doesn't exactly match up with what he's saying, and the experts are really questioning his tactics. But at the same time, I can imagine how scary it must've been for Massey if she was making those comments towards him... it's like, you gotta try to de-escalate situations in law enforcement, right? 
 I hope they can get a clearer picture of what happened by the end of the trial. Fingers crossed for a positive outcome
 I hope they can get a clearer picture of what happened by the end of the trial. Fingers crossed for a positive outcome 
 . Grayson's claim of self-defense just doesn't add up, especially with the video footage showing him pointing his gun at Massey and threatening her life. It's like something out of a police brutality horror show.
. Grayson's claim of self-defense just doesn't add up, especially with the video footage showing him pointing his gun at Massey and threatening her life. It's like something out of a police brutality horror show.
 We need to take a hard look at our law enforcement agencies and make sure we're holding them accountable for their actions. This case is a wake-up call that we can't afford to ignore
 We need to take a hard look at our law enforcement agencies and make sure we're holding them accountable for their actions. This case is a wake-up call that we can't afford to ignore  .
. . The fact that he even suggested shooting her in her face if she didn't comply is just wild
. The fact that he even suggested shooting her in her face if she didn't comply is just wild  . And don't even get me started on the whole 'rebuke him in the name of Jesus' thing - that's just plain insensitive
. And don't even get me started on the whole 'rebuke him in the name of Jesus' thing - that's just plain insensitive  . It's crazy how one man can make a whole nation talk about systemic issues
. It's crazy how one man can make a whole nation talk about systemic issues  .
. it just feels like they're not buying into his story at all
 it just feels like they're not buying into his story at all 
 it just feels like the whole system is messed up right now.
 it just feels like the whole system is messed up right now. I dont think his 'self defense' story checks out at all... like, yeah sure he says Massey was making threats but what about the fact she'd already taken down the pot that was supposedly her defense mechanism? and then there's him literally threatening to shoot her right to her face?!
 I dont think his 'self defense' story checks out at all... like, yeah sure he says Massey was making threats but what about the fact she'd already taken down the pot that was supposedly her defense mechanism? and then there's him literally threatening to shoot her right to her face?!  . And what really gets my attention is that body-worn camera footage shows Grayson pointing his gun at Massey and telling her he'd shoot her if she didn't comply... that's not self-defense, that's just plain ol' hostile intent
. And what really gets my attention is that body-worn camera footage shows Grayson pointing his gun at Massey and telling her he'd shoot her if she didn't comply... that's not self-defense, that's just plain ol' hostile intent  . The whole thing just feels too convenient, you know?
. The whole thing just feels too convenient, you know?
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. he was already like "shoot her" from the start so how can he claim self defense?
 he was already like "shoot her" from the start so how can he claim self defense?  what if his wife or friend started acting weird around him? would he be justified?
 what if his wife or friend started acting weird around him? would he be justified?  it's also messed up that he called Massey out by name in front of her, talk about escalating the situation
 it's also messed up that he called Massey out by name in front of her, talk about escalating the situation  . He claims he was self-defense, but we all know that can't be true
. He claims he was self-defense, but we all know that can't be true  .
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. . The defense's surprise move to call Grayson as their first witness is pretty shady
. The defense's surprise move to call Grayson as their first witness is pretty shady  . They're basically putting the focus on his story and not questioning him about what really happened
. They're basically putting the focus on his story and not questioning him about what really happened  and isn't swayed by Grayson's spin
 and isn't swayed by Grayson's spin  .
. . The fact that he was threatening her in the first place and then points his gun at her is just wrong, you know?
. The fact that he was threatening her in the first place and then points his gun at her is just wrong, you know?