
VP Harris Reaches Out to Family of Sonya Massey, Killed by Sheriff's Deputy
Vice President Harris contacted Sonya Massey's family, expressing heartfelt condolences for the fatal shooting incident. The family appreciated her support.

On the weekend, Vice President Kamala Harris reached out to the relatives of Sonya Massey, a 36-year-old Black woman who was tragically shot by a sheriff's deputy in her Illinois residence. The incident, which took place on July 6, resulted in the untimely death of Massey. Reportedly, Massey had contacted the Sangamon County Sheriff's Office as she feared the presence of a prowler near her home. The news of Harris' communication with Massey's family brought some comfort to the grieving loved ones. James Wilburn, Massey's father, expressed his emotions, stating that the conversation with Harris had "made me feel a lot better today." He further shared that the Vice President offered her sincere condolences and assured them of her unwavering support in seeking justice for the senseless killing. As the community awaits further developments, the story continues to evolve.
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