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A Mother's Life Cut Short: The Price of Tragedy
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Massey's death sparked national attention, highlighting issues of police brutality and the need for better mental health support. In the days leading up to the shooting, both Massey and her mother repeatedly called 911 for help. Massey's mother explicitly requested that the dispatcher not send anyone prejudiced, fearing for her daughter's safety.
On the day of the shooting, Massey called emergency responders to report a suspected prowler. Grayson and another deputy responded to the call. While talking to Massey in her living room, Grayson instructed the other deputy to remove a pot of water from the stove. Massey removed the pot herself and told Grayson, "I rebuke you in the name of Jesus. " Grayson drew his weapon and ordered Massey to drop the pot. She ducked behind a counter and apologized. Grayson shot three times, fatally wounding Massey with a shot to the head.
Massey's family revealed that she was a descendant of William Donnegan, a Black man lynched during Springfield's 1908 race riots. The riots, which lasted two days, resulted in the deaths of 17 Black people. Following the riots, a group of Black and white Americans founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). A relative noted that Massey was taken to the same hospital as her ancestor following the shooting, where she was pronounced dead.
Massey's family is expected to hold a press conference about the settlement on Wednesday, which would have been her 37th birthday. The family's struggle for justice continues, highlighting the ongoing need for better police training and mental health support.
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