CHICAGO – State Rep. Kam Buckner, D-Chicago, issued this statement following the release of body camera footage showing the murder of Sonya Massey by Sangamon County Sheriff’s Deputy Sean Grayson:
“The tragic and senseless death of Sonya Massey at the hands of Sangamon County Sheriff’s Deputy Sean Grayson on July 6, 2024, is a devastating blow to her family, friends and the entire Springfield community. Ms. Massey, a 36-year-old mother, called 911 in fear that her home was being broken into—a call that should have brought her protection, not death.
“The body camera footage released to the public shows multiple infractions of the SAFE-T Act that the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus worked tirelessly to pass with advocates and law enforcement alike. The officer did not have his body-worn camera on, and what happened to Ms. Massey was tantamount to an execution at the hands of law enforcement. Sonya should be here today. The officer snatched a precious life from this earth and this community; they took a doting mother from her children, Summer and Malachi. The troubling history of this officer is the reason why we addressed officer decertification in the SAFE-T Act. Records show he has worked with six law enforcement agencies in Illinois since 2020.
“The return of a five-count indictment on Deputy Grayson by a Sangamon County grand jury on July 17 is a step toward accountability, but it is far from enough. We demand total accountability from top to bottom for this heinous miscarriage of justice. Those sworn to protect and serve must be held to the highest standards of conduct and accountability. It is a bastardization of our public safety and criminal justice systems when adhering to “if you see something, say something” leads to death at the hands of those who are supposed to protect us.
“We cannot avoid uncomfortable conversations about racial issues in policing. It is imperative that we commit to creating an atmosphere where such tragedies do not continue to happen. We must confront and address the systemic biases and injustices within our law enforcement agencies to ensure equality and justice for all. The community has every right to be angry. This anger is justified, and it is a natural response to such a heinous act. I stand with you in this righteous anger.
“However, we must channel our anger into constructive action. Let us call for complete accountability and systemic change through peaceful means. Our voices must be loud, clear, and united in demanding justice for Sonya Massey and ensuring that no other family has to endure such a tragedy. We owe it to Sonya Massey, her family, and the entire Springfield community to fight for a system where calling 911 does not result in death. My heart goes out to the Massey family during this incredibly difficult time. We stand with you in your grief and in your demand for justice. Let us honor Sonya Massey’s memory by working tirelessly to create a safer and more just community for all.”