Sonya Massey's father, James Wilburn of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, tells the audience at his daughter's funeral July 19 he believes she is in heaven but that he was dismayed the sheriff's deputy who allegedly shot and killed her, Sean Grayson, was hired by Sangamon County despite the "red flags" in his past.
Wilburn condemned the state’s law-enforcement system “when you are allowed to resign and they recycle you.”
Court records showed that Grayson was previously charged twice, once in 2015 and once in 2016, with driving under the influence of alcohol in Macoupin County. He pleaded guilty to the 2015 charge and a judge found him guilty of the 2016 charge, records showed.
Former Springfield police chief Kenny Winslow, now executive director of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police, said misdemeanor DUI convictions don’t automatically disqualify someone from being hired as a police officer in Illinois.
According to the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board, Grayson worked at six different law enforcement agencies in Illinois since 2020.
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Records show he has worked with six law enforcement agencies in Illinois since 2020.
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Sean P Grayson - 65149298
Part-Time Law Enforcement Certification Date: 6/5/2021
Certification Status: Suspended
Employment
Employer | Status | Hired Date | Separation Date |
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Sangamon County Sheriff's Office | Full Time | 5/1/2023 | 7/17/2024 |
Logan County Sheriff's Office | Full Time | 5/1/2022 | 4/28/2023 |
Auburn Police Dept | Full Time | 7/20/2021 | 5/1/2022 |
Virden Police Dept | Part Time | 5/20/2021 | 12/31/2021 |
Kincaid Police Dept | Part Time | 2/4/2021 | 5/18/2021 |
Pawnee Police Dept | Part Time | 8/11/2020 | 7/26/2021 |
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