A pot of water simmers on the stove. Two deputies stand in the living room, their voices tense as they question the homeowner. It's a scene that could unfold in countless homes across America. But in a matter of seconds, this seemingly routine encounter explodes into a nightmare, leaving a 36-year-old Black woman dead and a community reeling in disbelief.
Her name was Sonya Massey, and her tragic death in Springfield, Illinois, has ignited a firestorm of outrage and grief, exposing the raw nerves of racial tension and police brutality that continue to plague America.
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