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Bodycam footage shows US police shooting unarmed black woman

Bodycam footage shows officers shooting dead an unarmed black woman in her home after she called for help over a possible intruder.

Illinois police video shows 'shocking' shooting of black woman

WARNING: Distressing footage

New body camera footage released by police in Illinois shows officers shooting dead an unarmed black woman in her home after she called for help over a possible intruder.

In the United States, where police shootings of minorities have become painfully common and polarising events, the killing has attracted national attention, with President Joe Biden saying Sonya Massey “should be alive today”.

Sonya Massey was shot dead in her home by police. Picture: Illinois State Police/AFP
Sonya Massey was shot dead in her home by police. Picture: Illinois State Police/AFP

At a news conference on Tuesday, high-profile civil rights lawyer Ben Crump called the shooting, in which one officer has been charged with murder, “senseless”, adding that the family has alleged police initially tried to downplay their responsibility.

Ms Massey, 36, called 911 to report a possible intruder at her home and police arrived after midnight July 6, according to the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office.

The 36-year-old called 911 to report a possible intruder. Picture: Illinois State Police
The 36-year-old called 911 to report a possible intruder. Picture: Illinois State Police

In video footage released on Monday, Ms Massey is seen talking to two officers in her home, while they ask for ID and she searches through paperwork.

The sheriff’s deputies then ask her to check on a pot of boiling water on her stove, saying “we don’t need a fire while we’re here”.

Officers asked her to check a pot of boiling water. Picture: Illinois State Police
Officers asked her to check a pot of boiling water. Picture: Illinois State Police

When one of the deputies steps back, Ms Massey asks why, and he responds with a laugh, “away from your hot steaming water”.

Holding the pot, Ms Massey calmly responds, “Oh, I rebuke you in the name of Jesus” — prompting a deputy to respond, “You better f**king not. I swear to God I’ll f**king shoot you at your f**king face”, drawing his weapon.

They said they were afraid of boiling water being thrown. Picture: Illinois State Police
They said they were afraid of boiling water being thrown. Picture: Illinois State Police

Apologising, Ms Massey crouches behind a counter as officers scream “drop the f**king pot”.

They then round the corner of the counter and open fire.

Afterwards, one of the officers said they were afraid of “taking f**king boiling water to the f**king head”.

Sean Grayson has been charged with murder. Picture: Sangamon County Jail
Sean Grayson has been charged with murder. Picture: Sangamon County Jail

Officer Sean Grayson, who is white, has been fired and charged with murder, with Sangamon County Sheriff Jack Campbell issuing a statement to denounce his “unjustifiable and reckless decision”.

Mr Biden on Monday called Ms Massey “a beloved mother, friend, daughter, and young black woman”, while Mr Crump said that Vice President Kamala Harris was set to speak with Massey’s family.

US President Joe Biden said Ms Massey ‘should be alive today’. Picture: Saul Loeb/AFP
US President Joe Biden said Ms Massey ‘should be alive today’. Picture: Saul Loeb/AFP

“Equal justice is paramount,” Mr Crump told the news conference on Tuesday, saying that state authorities had promised a “fair and transparent investigation”.

But Mr Crump said those promises come after the family alleged police originally tried to downplay their involvement in the shooting.

Police told family who arrived on the scene that “we know she was having problems with her neighbour, as to suggest that the neighbour might have done it”, Mr Crump said.

Police shootings and brutality - especially instances of white on black violence in a country with a long history of discrimination - often attract outrage and protests in the United States, as well as defences and pushback from ardent police supporters.

America’s decentralised policing system, where individual towns and counties are responsible for their own policing, means there are no national training requirements, which also makes reform extremely difficult.

Adding to complications, the United States is home to more guns than people, meaning police often train for violent encounters with the general public.

Originally published as Bodycam footage shows US police shooting unarmed black woman

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