Trial begins for former sheriff's deputy charged in Sonya Massey death case

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.
 
this trial is all about accountability and justice - can't say it enough 🤯 the fact that a deputy was able to shoot someone in their own home without consequence is just wrong, no matter what the circumstances. the layout of the investigation and evidence presentation so far seems to be doing its job, though - it's been pretty clear from the get-go that the deputy's actions were questionable 😐 anyway, this case will have a huge impact on trust between law enforcement and communities of color, which is exactly what we need more of - transparency and fairness in our justice system 💯
 
🤔 this case is really sad, you know? a life cut short by someone who was supposed to be protecting people not hurting them. i think it's super important that we keep an open mind during the trial, but also that we're paying attention to how this community feels about what happened to Sonya 🤕. it's not just about finding out who's at fault or not, it's about justice and making sure that something like this never happens again. we need to listen to the voices of those affected and make sure their concerns are being heard 🗣️.
 
man this is so messed up 33 years old shot by a cop in her own home i cant even imagine how traumatic that must be for her family 🤕 the fact that the deputy acted alone is what makes this case even more alarming its like, we thought we made progress with policing but stuff like this keeps happening and nobody seems to know why its just heartbreaking
 
Man, another high-profile case like this is just a reminder that we're still living in a world where one wrong move can get you killed 😕. I mean, 33 years old? That's young for anything. And now her family's got to go through the trauma of watching someone they love being taken away from them all because... well, who knows what happened? 🤷‍♀️

It's wild how quickly outrage can spread, though. You'd think we'd be a little more nuanced by now, but I guess that's just not how it works 😒. The community's calling for justice, and rightfully so. But let's not forget that this guy was a law enforcement officer – someone who's supposed to protect us, not take our lives away 🚔.

I'm curious to see how the trial unfolds and what we learn about what actually happened. Will we get some answers, or will it just be another case of "he said, she didn't" 💁‍♀️?
 
this is a total travesty - 33 years old, shot by someone she was living with... it just doesn't add up 🤕. the fact that it happened in a community of color, where systemic racism and police brutality are already issues, makes it even more sickening. we need to be calling for justice here, not just some half-hearted trial. what's going to happen to this deputy if he's found guilty? should he be held accountable for his actions? i think so 💯. and what about the community? will they get any real answers or closure from this trial? hopefully it's more than just a symbolic gesture 🤞.
 
Man... another black person loses their life to a corrupt cop 😔. I mean, I'm not saying the deputy is definitely guilty or anything, but come on, 33 years old, shot multiple times in her own home? That's just cold-blooded 💀. And now we're hearing about a domestic dispute, like that's some sort of excuse for taking someone's life? 🙄 The system is always gonna be slow to address this kind of thing, but I hope the truth comes out and justice is served... eventually 👎.
 
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