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Sacramento County deputies recover stolen Virgin Mary statue [Video]

A Northern California family is reunited with a statue of the Virgin Mary that was stolen from their home.The homeowner, Kenny Kieu, tracked it down after a sister station KCRA viewer spotted it for sale online.”He found the statue through KCRA that it was being offered on a site called OfferUp, where it was trying to be sold privately. Did some work of his own. And was able to kind of track it to this residence here,” said Sgt. Amar Gandhi with the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office. After a story aired Sunday night stating the statue had been stolen, Kieu messaged the sellers and alerted deputies to a home on Sheldon Lake Drive. Kieu waited for several hours on Monday as deputies searched the property. “He did the right thing and alerted us. And this is when we got involved. He didn’t try to take any action in his own hands,” Gandhi said. KCRA’s helicopter captured exclusive video of the statue on a trailer, which was partially covered by a tarp on the property.Gandhi said they believe more stolen property could be uncovered from the property.”Right now, the primary focus is the statue. That’s what we have information on right there. If anything else becomes uncovered, that hopefully maybe leads us to some other cases,” Gandhi said. Previous coverage above: Family has Virgin Mary statue stolen from homeAs detectives worked throughout the evening, they arrested two people. The property search lasted for hours. Gandhi said it was necessary in order for Kieu and his family to get justice.”It’s painstaking, but it’s rewarding at the end because, again, it’s all done the right way. He’ll have his property back, and the responsible people will be taken to jail once this is all wrapped up,” Gandhi said. Kieu was eventually allowed to take his Virgin Mary statue home once the investigation wrapped up around 8 p.m. Monday. Kieu thanked KCRA as he drove away with the statue in the bed of his truck.”Feels good. I got it! Thank you,” Kieu said. According to Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office, the two arrested are facing charges of grand theft. More charges could be coming once a full investigation is wrapped up. Sheriff deputies are still looking for one suspect who was involved in the crime.

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DOJ opens civil rights investigation of Illinois sheriffs office after shooting of Sonya Massey [Video]

The Justice Department has launched a civil rights investigation of Illinois Sangamon County Sheriffs Office four months after a deputy fatally shot Sonya Massey while responding to her call about a possible prowler outside the 36-year-old Black womans home.The July 6 encounter between Massey and two county sheriffs deputies who came to her home near Springfield ended with deputy Sean Grayson, who is white, shooting her following a dispute involving a pot of hot water in her kitchen, body camera footage shows. Grayson was fired and charged with murder and other offenses.In a letter Thursday to county officials, the Justice Department said the shooting raises serious concerns about SCSOs interactions with Black people and people with behavioral health disabilities. A copy of the letter was obtained by WICS.The shooting also raises concerns about the SCSOs policies, practices, procedures, and training regarding community policing, bias-free policing, response to behavioral health crises, use of force, de-escalation and other matters, the DOJ said.Additionally, the incident and prior 911 calls involving Ms. Massey in the days before her death indicate possible issues with the emergency response and dispatch system, according to the DOJ, which said its also reviewing employment practices, allegations of a lack of racial diversity, and body-worn camera compliance.The Justice Department will investigate whether these matters amount to race and disability discrimination prohibited by federal law, according to the letter.Masseys killing which was captured on body-worn camera video sparked national outrage and renewed calls for passage of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, which would set up a national registry of police misconduct and target racial bias and use of force. Graysons issues with the law, the military and his work in policing spanned six agencies in four years.CNN sought comment from the Sangamon County Sheriffs Office, the Justice Department, the Sangamon County states attorneys office, and attorneys for Masseys family.In October, the Massey Commission which was established by Sangamon County officials after the shooting sent a formal request for an investigation of the sheriffs office to the Department of Justice, the Illinois attorney general and the Illinois State Police.We strongly encourage the Sangamon County Sheriffs Department, Emergency Telephone System Department and States Attorneys Office to answer all of the Department of Justices questions in the letter so that we can all understand what exactly happened before, during and after Sonya Massey was killed by a Sangamon County deputy, JoAnn Johnson, co-chair of the Massey Commission, said in a statement Sunday.These answers will help inform our work as we continue to research reform ideas and recommendations at the Massey Commission to make sure a tragedy like this never happens again.The DOJs probe is separate from the ongoing case against Grayson, who has pleaded not guilty to charges of murder, aggravated battery of a firearm and official misconduct.Massey, a mother of two, joined Breonna Taylor and Atatiana Jefferson on a list of Black women killed in their own homes by law enforcement whose deadly use of force has come under scrutiny.On July 6, Massey called 911 to report a possible intruder at her home, according to prosecutors. What began with a calm conversation between Massey and the two sheriffs deputies at her front door and in her living room soon devolved after Grayson took steps that Illinois prosecutors and others said escalated the situation.In a state court filing, prosecutors said a use-of-force expert had reviewed the body-camera footage and concluded the use of deadly force was not justified.Masseys family said she struggled with mental health issues, and dispatch records showed the sheriffs department had been told Massey was experiencing a mental health crisis. The day before the shooting, her mother called 911 and said her daughter was having a mental breakdown but wasnt dangerous.The sheriffs office also came under scrutiny for its May 2023 decision to hire Grayson. Records show he had been discharged from the Army for serious misconduct which the sheriffs department said it understood to be a 2015 DUI conviction and pleaded guilty to second DUI charge in 2016. Records also show he was employed since 2020 by six Illinois law enforcement agencies. Sangamon County Sheriff Jack Campbell retired in August.The DOJ has requested copies of all documents related to the Massey case, including phone logs, dispatch records, transcripts and recordings, body camera footage and a list of personnel who responded to the scene. The sheriffs office was also asked to provide information on its hiring process and policing standards dating to 2020. The DOJ asked that the records and information be provided by Dec. 14.Grayson did not activate his body camera until after he fatally shot Massey, according to charging documents. The other deputy activated his body camera when he first arrived at the scene, the documents stated.After the shooting, Grayson left the house and spoke to a group of law enforcement officers outside. Yeah Im good, this is crazy, he said, according to the footage.