The family of an Illinois mother gunned down in her home by a sheriff’s deputy wants a nationwide database of officers’ violations and mandatory, comprehensive background checks for law enforcement applicants, the family’s attorneys said Wednesday.
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‘Blood is on the hands of the system’: Sonya Massey’s family attorneys want new legislation after she was killed by a deputy‘Blood is on the hands of the system’: Sonya Massey’s family attorneys want new legislation after she was killed by a deputy
