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High court says Cook County’s initial agreement with actor is binding; former state official can sue Sun-Times
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A message of sadness and resistance was echoed by more than a dozen Democratic state lawmakers who voted to keep Illinois one of the most welcoming states for immigrants.
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The governor continued to pressure Sheriff Jack Campbell month after Sonya Massey's death.
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A non-binding referendum could be placed on the fall ballot in Sangamon County.
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Sheriff Jack Campbell has refused calls to resign following the death of Sonya Massey.
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Campbell told NPR Illinois he has no plans to resign in the wake of the Sonya Massey shooting.
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The Rev. Al Sharpton and attorney Ben Crump join the family of Sonya Massey, who was shot dead by a white deputy in Sangamon County. They call on Congress to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act to hold bad cops accountable and address systemic racism.
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Campbell was among those who spoke at Listening and Healing event held in Springfield Monday.
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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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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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In this LISTEN session, you hear from members of the Jewish Federation of Springfield at Temple Israel where its congregation and that of Temple B'rith Sholom combined to discuss their close knit community and why they love living in Springfield.
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State's Attorney John Milhiser said the investigation showed the deputy wasn't justified in using deadly force.