Cop Who Shot Sonya Massey Lied to Make a Drug Arrest. It Didn’t Hurt His Career.
Sean Grayson had a history of credibility issues. It didn’t stop him from being hired at police departments in Central Illinois.
Sean Grayson had a history of credibility issues. It didn’t stop him from being hired at police departments in Central Illinois.
Sean Grayson left the Logan County Sheriff’s Office after supervisors suspected he lied on reports.
Sean Grayson, who is now charged with murder in the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey, was previously discharged from the U.S. Army for serious misconduct — and still hired at six police departments in Central Illinois.
In the city with the highest rate of police killings, open investigations pile up while the family of Cortez Bufford waits for answers.
The Chicago Police Files
Superintendent Eddie Johnson’s career in the Chicago Police Department raises troubling questions about the future of police reform in the city.