“… Massey struggled with her mental health in the weeks before the shooting, according to her family and law enforcement records. The day before Massey was killed, her mother
called 911 seeking help. She said her daughter was having a mental breakdown and urged law enforcement officers not to hurt her when they responded,
according to 911 recordings. The dispatcher assured Massey’s mother that officers “just do their job” and that “there’s nothing to be fearful of.”
… Grayson was fired after his indictment, and then-sheriff Jack Campbell faced intense scrutiny for hiring Grayson in 2023 despite a spotty record.
Grayson had been convicted twice of driving under the influence, and one of those convictions led to him being discharged from the U.S. Army for “serious misconduct.” He also moved between five law enforcement agencies over two years and had been flagged at least a handful of times for impulsive decision-making and filing inaccurate reports,
according to personnel records released by some of his employers.
After Grayson shot Massey, he claimed he opened fire because
he feared for his life, according to publicly released sheriff’s reports.”