A former Illinois sheriff's deputy is set to face trial for the shooting death of 33-year-old Sonya Massey. The case has sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice in the predominantly African American community where the shooting occurred.
Prosecutors say that Massey was shot and killed by the deputy, who allegedly fired multiple shots at her home last year. The deputy's motives are still unclear, but investigators believe the incident may have been related to a domestic dispute.
The trial began Monday, with prosecutors presenting evidence and calling witnesses to testify against the defendant. Defense lawyers argue that the deputy acted in self-defense, but details of the incident remain scarce.
CBS News' Shanelle Kaul reports on this developing story, providing context and insights into what's at stake.
Prosecutors say that Massey was shot and killed by the deputy, who allegedly fired multiple shots at her home last year. The deputy's motives are still unclear, but investigators believe the incident may have been related to a domestic dispute.
The trial began Monday, with prosecutors presenting evidence and calling witnesses to testify against the defendant. Defense lawyers argue that the deputy acted in self-defense, but details of the incident remain scarce.
CBS News' Shanelle Kaul reports on this developing story, providing context and insights into what's at stake.