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The Black Wall Street Times on MSNSonya Massey Act to curb police hirings with past misconduct
In a move to increase accountability and prevent individuals with a history of misconduct from serving in law enforcement, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has signed the Sonya Massey Act into law. The ...
Buffalo Bills' head coach Sean McDermott has a clear expectation of how he wants his players to play. But there's also a clear line that he wants them to not cross, too. While addressing reporters ...
Sangamon County Sheriff Paula Crouch said Sean Grayson will be housed "in a secure unit" within the Sangamon County Jail.
Grayson's attorneys are now asking a judge to let them submit evidence that backs up the claim, including evidence of her state of mind and that she was known to be violent.
Sean Grayson smiled briefly when he shook hands with his lawyers and acknowledged the judge's greeting and directives.
Sontae Massey, right, cousin of Sonya Massey, an unarmed Black woman shot in her home last summer by former Sangamon County sheriff's deputy Sean Grayson, speaks to reporters at the Sangamon ...
The court agreed to hear an appeal filed by Sean Grayson that would allow him to get out of jail pending his trial. It's not clear when the justices will make a ruling.
Sean P. Grayson's scheduled court date for Jan. 2 has been moved according to a docket entry made by Presiding Circuit Court Judge Ryan Cadagin.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The Illinois Supreme Court declined to issue an order to release former Sangamon County Sheriff’s Deputy Sean Grayson as it considers whether to hear an appeal regarding ...
The Illinois Supreme Court declined to issue an order to release former Sangamon County Sheriff’s Deputy Sean Grayson as it considers whether to hear an appeal regarding his pretrial detention.
Ex-Sangamon County Sheriff's Deputy Sean Grayson, charged in the Sonya Massey shooting, will remain jailed for now, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled.
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