The Sonya Massey Case: Officer Grayson’s Conviction and the System That Failed Her
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A routine 911 call turned tragic when Officer Grayson shot and killed Sonya Massey — a woman in crisis seeking help. The case has sparked national outrage, not only for the shooting itself but for what came next: the failure to render aid, the gaps in police training, and the troubling intersection of mental health and law enforcement.
In this episode of Hill of Justice, hosts Jerome Hill, retired Sheriff Victor Hill, and special guest Juming Delmas unpack the conviction of Officer Grayson and the tragic story of Sonya Massey. Was this justice served, or just another reminder of a broken system?
The Hills break down police use of force, mental health response failures, and the role of 911 in shaping life-or-death outcomes.
⚖️ Topics Covered:
- The shooting that left Sonya Massey dead
- How fear and training failures collided that day
- The 911 response and its deadly missteps
- Why mental health calls often end in tragedy
- The trial, conviction, and aftermath of the Grayson case
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Produced by Juming Delmas Studios
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