The sheriff for Illinois’ Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office, which employed the former deputy who shot and killed Sonya Massey in her home earlier this month after she called 911 to report a possible intruder, said during public comments Monday night that they had “failed” her.

“Sonya Massey – I speak her name and I’ll never forget it,” Sangamon County Sheriff Jack Campbell said during a “Community Healing & Listening Session” Monday night at Union Baptist Church in Springfield. “She called for help and we failed. That’s all she did: call for help."

“I’m going to say something right now I’ve never said in my career before: we failed,” Campbell continued. "We did not do our jobs. We failed Sonya. We failed Sonya’s family and friends. We failed the community. I stand here today before you with arms wide open to ask for forgiveness.”

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    Police chief:

    To ensure this doesn’t happen again, we’ve prepared hundreds of “I’m sorry” templates that will fire off. So when our officers do heinous shit like this again, the Sorry will be within 24 hours, not a week later.

    Some examples of these, you ask?

    Sorry for shooting your dog.

    Sorry for roughing up your grandfather.

    Sorry for showing up at the robbery hours later.

    Sorry for laughing when you called for aid.

    Sorry for raping that woman.

    Sorry for all stats about us beating our spouses and partners.

    Sorry for spending millions on taxpayer money on surveillance that statistically has shown it doesn’t move the needle in public safety

    We can do better. By saying sorry faster.

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      64 months ago

      Don’t forget the newest hit single; “Sorry we shot through your four-year-old child in order to kill the man holding him hostage.”

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      54 months ago

      Sorry for spending millions on taxpayer money on surveillance that statistically has shown it doesn’t move the needle in public safety

      Hey do you have supporting links for this? I’m not asking to challenge you, I’m asking because I’d like to have some of those at hand in related/similar discussions.