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Sonya Massey Called for Help. A Deputy Shot and Killed Her. Here's What Has to Change.
Sonya Massey was a mother, a sister, a cousin. She was managing lupus, raising her children, living her life in Springfield, Illinois. In the early hours of July 6, 2024, she called police because she heard banging outside her home. She was alone. One of the responding Sangamon County deputies — Sean Grayson — shot and killed her. He was subsequently convicted of murder.
Her cousin Sontae Massey is now Associate Director of the Massey Commission, the body created in her name. He joins Justice Voices alongside Adam White, Massey Commission staff member and expert on Sangamon County's mental health landscape, to make a case that is at once personal and structural: Sonya's death was preventable. And without action, it will happen again.
The action in question: a referendum asking Sangamon County voters to approve a half-cent sales tax increase to fund a county 708 Mental Health Board — the kind that 66 of Illinois' 102 counties already have. Sangamon County doesn't.
In this episode:
Chapter Markers
Key Figures & Terms
The Numbers That Matter
Stat Source
| $4 saved in healthcare per $1 invested in mental health | U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services
| $7 saved in criminal justice per $1 invested | U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services
| $38,000–$60,000/year to incarcerate one person using mental health services | National estimate
| $2,000–$4,000 per ER visit for a mental health crisis | National estimate
| 60% decline in ER visits — Winnebago County after mental health board created | Winnebago County data
| 165 behavioral health jobs added — Winnebago County | Winnebago County data
| ~$14.7M estimated annual revenue from proposed half-cent sales tax | Sangamon County estimate
| 95 mental health boards across 66 of Illinois' 102 counties | Illinois data
| 17% of local providers call current mental health services adequate | Sangamon County Mental Health Commission survey
| 40% of residents report an unmet mental health need in the past 3 years | Sangamon County Mental Health Commission survey
| 89% of residents support increased county funding for mental health | Sangamon County Mental Health Commission survey
| 60% of survey respondents deal with mental health concerns they never discuss | Sangamon County Mental Health Commission survey
Guests
Sontae Massey is the Associate Director of...
By Eye-Opening Stories, Practical SolutionsSonya Massey Called for Help. A Deputy Shot and Killed Her. Here's What Has to Change.
Sonya Massey was a mother, a sister, a cousin. She was managing lupus, raising her children, living her life in Springfield, Illinois. In the early hours of July 6, 2024, she called police because she heard banging outside her home. She was alone. One of the responding Sangamon County deputies — Sean Grayson — shot and killed her. He was subsequently convicted of murder.
Her cousin Sontae Massey is now Associate Director of the Massey Commission, the body created in her name. He joins Justice Voices alongside Adam White, Massey Commission staff member and expert on Sangamon County's mental health landscape, to make a case that is at once personal and structural: Sonya's death was preventable. And without action, it will happen again.
The action in question: a referendum asking Sangamon County voters to approve a half-cent sales tax increase to fund a county 708 Mental Health Board — the kind that 66 of Illinois' 102 counties already have. Sangamon County doesn't.
In this episode:
Chapter Markers
Key Figures & Terms
The Numbers That Matter
Stat Source
| $4 saved in healthcare per $1 invested in mental health | U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services
| $7 saved in criminal justice per $1 invested | U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services
| $38,000–$60,000/year to incarcerate one person using mental health services | National estimate
| $2,000–$4,000 per ER visit for a mental health crisis | National estimate
| 60% decline in ER visits — Winnebago County after mental health board created | Winnebago County data
| 165 behavioral health jobs added — Winnebago County | Winnebago County data
| ~$14.7M estimated annual revenue from proposed half-cent sales tax | Sangamon County estimate
| 95 mental health boards across 66 of Illinois' 102 counties | Illinois data
| 17% of local providers call current mental health services adequate | Sangamon County Mental Health Commission survey
| 40% of residents report an unmet mental health need in the past 3 years | Sangamon County Mental Health Commission survey
| 89% of residents support increased county funding for mental health | Sangamon County Mental Health Commission survey
| 60% of survey respondents deal with mental health concerns they never discuss | Sangamon County Mental Health Commission survey
Guests
Sontae Massey is the Associate Director of...