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Former Sangamon County sheriff’s deputy Sean Grayson faces first-degree murder and other charges in Sonya Massey’s killing.
Gov. JB Pritzker on Tuesday is expected to sign new legislation requiring more thorough background checks before hiring ...
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed a new law requiring law enforcement agencies to conduct more thorough background checks ...
Law requires unredacted personnel files in officer hiring, closes loopholes that let troubled cops move between agencies ...
Illinois law now requires that prospective police officers approve the release of personal background records in response to ...
A new Illinois law will require expanded background checks for police hires, a response to the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey ...
SANGAMON COUNTY, Ill. (WLS) -- Governor JB Pritzker is expected to sign Tuesday a new law inspired by death of Sonya Massey, ...
Sangamon County Sheriff Paula Crouch said Sean Grayson will be housed "in a secure unit" within the Sangamon County Jail.
Two days after filing three court motions in the murder case against former Sheriff’s deputy Sean Grayson, he and his lawyers have voluntarily withdrawn one of them. Grayson was scheduled to be in ...
The Sonya Massey bill was signed into law in Illinois by Governor JB Pritzker. It requires law enforcement agencies review ...
The legal team of Sean Grayson notified the court that they have appealed the judge's decision to deny his pre-trial release ...
Sean Grayson, 30, was told off by a superior officer at the Logan County Sheriff’s Office in a scathing conversation from November 2022, an audio file obtained by CBS News revealed.