horselightning
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- Jul 14, 2013
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Deputy who fatally shot Sonya Massey "had all the training he needed," sheriff says
Sangamon County Sheriff Jack Campbell described the deputy as "a rogue individual that acted outside the scope of his authority."
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now there after the sheriff. that's why he decided not to fight for the cops job. because their going after his job now. he said there was nothing in the guys past that would have disqualified him from the job and he had all his training; crump just lying to win money. the cop is still in jail.