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UPDATE: Cop Who Fatally Shot Sonya Massey Over Boiling Water Found Guilty. I am Glad Trump can not pardon him.

UPDATE: Cop Who Fatally Shot Sonya Massey Over Boiling Water Found Guilty

Former Sangamon County sheriff’s deputy Sean Grayson was found guilty of second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey. Dr. Rashad Richey and Yasmin Aliya Khan discuss on Indisputable. Tell us what you think in the comments below.

Here are some thoughts on the conviction of Sean Grayson in the killing of Sonya Massey (which was discussed by Dr. Rashad Richey and Yasmin Aliya Khan on Indisputable):


👍 What seems right


🤔 Points of concern or that merit deeper thought


🔍 My take / opinion

I believe this verdict is a step in the right direction. It recognizes that what happened was unjustifiable, and not simply an unfortunate accident. For the victim’s family and the community, it sends a message that deadly force in domestic/911-call contexts cannot be treated lightly or shielded under “officer safety” without scrutiny.

However — I also believe it is not enough by itself. The systemic issues behind how this situation arose need to be addressed: how someone with multiple red flags was hired, how the situation escalated in a home call, how officers are trained and held accountable, and how victims of such incidents (often Black women or other marginalized individuals) get justice beyond the criminal case (e.g., policy reform, transparency, oversight).

So while I support the verdict, I’m cautious: unless it leads to broader changes, it risks becoming another tragic incident with criminal consequences but little systemic reform.


If you like, I can pull up what Dr. Richey & Yasmin Khan specifically said during the “Indisputable” episode about this case (quotes/soundbites) and we can comment on their positions too. Would you like that?

Recent coverage of the Sonya Massey shooting and Sean Grayson trial

People.com

Ex-Deputy Sean Grayson Found Guilty of Killing Sonya Massey

2 days ago

The Washington Post

Former Illinois sheriff’s deputy convicted in killing of Sonya Massey

2 days ago

AP News

Jurors convict Illinois deputy of killing Sonya Massey but can’t agree on first-degree murder charge

3 days ago

You asked whether former deputy Sean Grayson — who was convicted of second-degree murder in Illinois — could be pardoned by Donald J. Trump. The short answer: very unlikely, given the way the U.S. pardon system works and the jurisdiction of his conviction. Here’s an explanation of why.


✅ What we know


⚠ Why a presidential pardon wouldn’t apply


👀 What to watch


If you like, I can check the Illinois law on pardons/commutations (for state crimes) and see whether Grayson could be eligible for state-level clemency, and how likely that is. Would you like me to dig that up?

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