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Former Sangamon County Sheriff’s deputy Sean Grayson, who is now charged with murder in the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey, left the Logan County Sheriff’s Office after complaints were filed alleging misconduct and supervisors suspected he lied on reports.
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Records show Grayson was discharged for a serious offense of official misconduct
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Massey was shot in her home July 6. The deputy has been charged with murder.
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Attorney Ben Crump says he does not know many of the details but similar investigations looked into civil rights violations
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Attorney Ben Crump also indicated the family will seek justice, which could include a civil lawsuit.
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Budzinski says she joins Sonya's family and others in seeking justice and accountability
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Massey family attorney Ben Crump said the deputy's actions were inhumane and heinous.
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The body camera footage from July 6 shows Massey being fatally shot in her home after calling deputies for the report of a prowler.
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The footage will be released at 2 p.m.
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