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Zeta Phi Beta Issues Public Statement on The Police Murder of Sonya Massey
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., issued a public statement today expressing deep condolences and calling for justice in the wake of the tragic death of Sonya Massey. Massey, a beloved mother, daughter, and friend, was fatally shot by a sheriff’s deputy in her home on July 6, 2024, after she had called the police about a potential prowler.
The sorority’s statement which was signed by Dr. Stacie N.C. Grant, the International President and CEO of the sorority emphasized the collective grief and outrage felt by the community, stating, “We, the women of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, extend our deepest and most heartfelt condolences to the family of Sonya Massey. She was a cherished mother, daughter, and friend, and we stand heartbroken for the family and the entire Springfield, Illinois community.”
Massey’s death has renewed scrutiny on the disproportionate violence faced by Black Americans at the hands of law enforcement. “When we seek help, regardless of our identity or location, we should be able to do so without fear for our lives,” the statement read, highlighting the pervasive fear and vulnerability experienced by many Black Americans.
The statement also underscored the urgency of justice for Massey’s family. Sean Grayson, the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Deputy involved in the shooting, was fired from the agency and indicted by a grand jury on July 17th on multiple charges, including three counts of first-degree murder.
Zeta Phi Beta commended the swift actions of the Springfield State’s Attorney’s office but called for broader legislative reforms. The organization urged its members and the public to advocate for the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021, emphasizing their commitment to social justice, health justice, and economic justice.
“Our fundamental commitment to justice continues to be at stake with the long, disturbing patterns of police violence toward Black Americans,” the statement concluded. “We are calling upon all community leaders, social activists, changemakers, and all who stand for what’s right to mobilize for Sonya Massey and the protection of our people in our Black communities.”
The death of Sonya Massey, alongside the tragic losses of Breonna Taylor and Atatiana Jefferson, serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing struggles against systemic racism and police brutality. As the Springfield community mourns, the call for justice and systemic change remains as urgent as ever.
Read the full statement below:
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