* Subscribers know more. Governor Pritzker at an unrelated news conference this morning…
Amanda Vinicky: Could speak about you why are you calling for the resignation of the Sangamon County Sheriff? And also, I believe, you committed to the Massey family that you would sign a bill in her name?
Governor Pritzker: That’s a little inaccurate. We had a conversation about it. There wasn’t a bill. There were some ideas that were discussed when I visited with the Massey family.
But let me just begin by reminding everybody of this terrible tragedy and something that never should happen anywhere in the United States, let alone in the state of Illinois or in Sangamon County. Where a woman who called police to get help, asked them to protect her was instead killed by the deputy sheriff. And if you watch the video, in a horrific fashion.
I can’t get past the idea that we have to do more to protect people. We’ve done a lot, and I want to credit the Illinois State Police, who did the investigation in a very short 10 days. That’s hard to do, to do an investigation, because you’ve got to do a lot of interviews. It’s a, you know, I think a fulsome endeavor and came to the state’s attorney, who immediately was able to get a grand jury to file charges. So it happened in a quick fashion as it can. But it never should have happened in the first place.
And I talked to one of the Black elected leaders in Illinois just after it happened, to get her perspective and she shared with me because I was so upset about it. She shared with me that even though, yeah, we haven’t made enough progress. She said to me that, you know, in years past, there never would have been an investigation. There wouldn’t have been a body cam. No one would have known what really happened. And maybe the silver lining, if there is a silver lining in this, is that someone is being held accountable. And yet we have much more to do.
So, yes, I sat with the Massey family and promised them that we would look at every avenue to determine how we might prevent this from happening to anyone ever again.
And I called for the Sheriff’s resignation, because the sheriff has failed. He has failed to explain how he ended up hiring this deputy sheriff who has been fired from other departments. He failed to put forward reforms that clearly need to be made, training and other reforms.
And [Campbell] still has failed to meet with the Massey family. That seems to me, I’m not saying that’s a fireable offense to not meet with them. But that just seems outrageous to me. At a minimum, listen to them, hear them and then, hopefully, take action.
So that’s why I called, and the Lieutenant Governor and I did that together, just to be clear, called for his resignation.
…Adding… WAND reporter Caryn Eisert has Sheriff Campbell’s response…
I was overwhelmingly elected to lead the Sheriff’s Office through both good times and bad. I am fully prepared to continue leading my office and serving the residents of Sangamon County through this difficult period, ensuring we learn from this tragedy and work toward a better future.
* Campbell’s full statement…
The Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office continues to grieve for Sonya Massey and her family. While our grief cannot compare to the pain of the family, our office is trying to heal from within; All employees of the Sheriff’s Office feel betrayed by one of their own.
On four separate occasions, I have requested to meet with the Massey family through intermediaries designated by the family. My requests have been rejected or not accepted. I am still willing to meet with the family.
The Sheriff’s Office is willing to modify our hiring practices in order to prevent an incident like this from occurring again. However, before changes can be made, it is important to identify the problem. We have used a process that we believe was consistent with statewide standards. If these standards are deficient, we would advocate a change at all necessary levels.
We are working diligently to gather all the facts in order to make intelligent decisions and to avoid making changes that are unlikely to lead to meaningful results. I agree with the Governor’s comments from yesterday, there are still questions. I have worked tirelessly to make all the facts available to the public as swiftly and transparently as possible.
I am committed to working with our community and elected leaders to improve not only the Sheriff’s Office but also hiring standards on a statewide level to prevent a state agency from certifying a similar law enforcement officer six different times in the future.
We need to unite and heal. The one responsible is in jail and will never work in law enforcement again. Calls for my resignation are nothing more than political maneuvering during a tragic event and only hurt the good citizens of Sangamon County.
I was overwhelmingly elected to lead the Sheriff’s Office through both good times and bad. I am fully prepared to continue leading my office and serving the residents of Sangamon County through this difficult period, ensuring we learn from this tragedy and work toward a better future.
- Hmmm - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 11:14 am:
Does The Governor’s team realize that it was their agency ILETSB who ok’d the background check on this former police officer who is now (as he should be) facing murder charges?
- halving_fun - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 11:17 am:
Need to make those requested reform changes actual Illinois law
- Lurker - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 11:31 am:
I worked with Jack and visiting the family is simply not his style. He is not wired that way. But, even I must agree, this is something he should get the courage and do.
- FIREDup! - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 11:36 am:
The Gov didn’t hire the guy or completely ignore his calls that additional training was needed. That’s on Jack.
Not wired for compassion and empathy? So he’s not a human being. Noted.
Local elected officials who haven’t condemned this, where are you? Not a peep out of Andy Van Meter or any Republican? Come on.
#hittheroadjack
- Tony T. - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 11:43 am:
== Does The Governor’s team realize that it was their agency ILETSB who ok’d the background check on this former police officer ==
Not sure if that’s clear yet, but it’s definitely worth looking into. That has not been a particularly well run agency, so no one should be surprised if they dropped the ball.
- TheInvisibleMan - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 11:44 am:
“I am fully prepared to continue leading[…]”
But he isn’t continuing anything. If he plans on continuing what he’s already done, that even more reason for him to resign.
I’ve been watching this guys responses and reaction. This guy will never let his ego get out of the way.
- Mike Gascoigne - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 11:50 am:
How many times must a black American be shot by a police officer before this epidemic is taken seriously? This is not the first time that this has happened in America. Everyone knows there is a problem with police officers not being thoroughly vetted and being allowed to murder black Americans without consequence. It has been happening for decades. So if, in 2024, you hire a police officer who murders a black woman at point blank range and then refuses to get her treatment…your career is over. There are no excuses for this behavior. You do not get to serve the community because you never did serve the community. When will we ever learn?
- Shytown - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 11:51 am:
Hmm… Have to clear up some facts there. iletsb does background checks that cover things like misdemeanors and felonies. Those are the flags they are supposed to look out for in a background check. this guy didn’t have any. Anything beyond that is in the hands at the hiring entity. Even in the case of the DUI, it’s neither a decertifiable offense nor would prohibit a police entity to hire an officer with one on their record (sure seems backwards to me, but that’s a fact).
- Candy Dogood - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 11:52 am:
===I was overwhelmingly elected to lead the Sheriff’s Office through both good times and bad. I am fully prepared to continue leading my office and serving the residents of Sangamon County through this difficult period, ensuring we learn from this tragedy and work toward a better future. ===
I am not sure the Sheriff understands that people are upset at him because he hired a murderer whose employment history was questionable at best and so far his explanation for hiring this murderer is that a retired deputy was trying to get his daughter’s boyfriend a job on the Sheriff’s payroll.
The public trusted Campbell and he hired a murderer to help out a buddy. We don’t need to tolerate Campbell’s on the job education to learn to avoid hiring murderers.
- Kayak - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 11:53 am:
I would not sit down and talk to a family calling for my resignation either. I met Jack and Matt in 1999 serving warrants. He is one of the most honest and honorable to be pinned with a badge, and I, Kayak, am calling for him to be retained. As unfortunate as the situation is he has responded appropriately especially during multiple ongoing investigations.
- Lincoln Lad - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 12:00 pm:
His friends need to tell the sheriff he needs to step down… don’t reinforce him and encourage him to stay. You’re not helping him… you’re actually doing harm. He can’t stay in that job, he needs to leave with dignity and get on with his life. It won’t be in that job.
- Bob - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 12:02 pm:
@Candy
That’s just nepotism. The Sheriff’s position is effectively “It’s not my fault! He was a nepotism hire!”
- Dotnonymous x - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 12:02 pm:
- I worked with Jack and visiting the family is simply not his style. -
There’s a name for that style many will be able to guess.
- Julie Moore - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 12:03 pm:
A DUI and a Army separation without Honor and worked for several law enforcement agencies for a short period of time. So basically the other law enforcement agencies were going to keep him past the probation period. There are a few Red flags which were ignored.
- Politix - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 12:03 pm:
@Kayak Even the most honest and honorable make mistakes. He hired a friend’s son who had a long track record of unlawful behavior. A nepo-cop with a happy trigger finger is not a great hire. Someone needs to be accountable for that.
The reason Black people continue to die at the hands of police is because the police rarely held accountable.
Another irony: the ILETSB is well-funded to provide police training.
- Succinctly Superfluous - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 12:05 pm:
==And I called for the Sheriff’s resignation, because the sheriff has failed. He has failed to explain how he ended up hiring this deputy sheriff who has been fired from other departments. He failed to put forward reforms that clearly need to be made, training and other reforms.==
JB’s logic here requires some soul-searching of his own administration. Not that I disagree with anything he said, but if this is his standard whether or not elected officials need to step down after events like this happen, then I guess we should ask JB whether or not he should resign given this story:
https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2024/03/25/parole-official-quits-after-approving-release-of-felon-who-then-stabbed-ex-girlfriend-killed-her-11-year-old-son
His appointments to the parole board and his policies towards convicted murderers led directly to the assault and murder of Jayden Perkins despite the mother’s repeated attempts to warn IDOC and the parole board of how dangerous this person was towards her.
Both are tragedies that stemmed from “hiring” decisions and policies by elected officials. Again, not disagreeing with JB. But if this is his position, then can someone explain why they believe Jack must resign but JB can stay besides their political affiliation? Did JB visit Jayden Perkins’ family?
- Dotnonymous x - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 12:06 pm:
For many people, getting over their own ego is the greatest task in their life.
Sheriff Campbell’s ego seems to be in his way.
- Scoot - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 12:12 pm:
It’s simple why Jack won’t resign…he needs the paycheck and pension.
- don the legend - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 12:13 pm:
==We need to unite and heal.== and to begin that process I am resigning my office immediately.
There, fixed it for you Jack.
- Blitz - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 12:17 pm:
Why didn’t he get the message the first, second and third times and still try for a fourth time to contact a grieving family? Seems like learning from his mistakes is something Jack can’t or won’t do.
- Rudy’s teeth - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 12:25 pm:
Campbell has quite a history with Sangamon County. Campbell worked for the sheriff’s office for 24 years and retired in 2016. Ran for sheriff and lost in 2017. Then served as director of the state’s medical marijuana pilot. Then ran for sheriff and was elected in 2018.
Might be time to step away from the office of sheriff in Sangamon County.
- Excitable Boy - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 12:28 pm:
- I would not sit down and talk to a family calling for my resignation either. -
If someone you hired murders someone and you won’t sit down with that person’s family, you’re a coward and a whole host of other words I can’t type here. And so is Jack Campbell.
- TheInvisibleMan - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 12:31 pm:
“Why didn’t he get the message the first, second and third times”
Because despite his public attempts to appear otherwise, he thinks he is the most important part of this story.
His full updated statement makes it even more clear.
No matter what, he’s displaying he isn’t a good fit for this job. I’m assuming he’s an adult, yet doesn’t seem to have learned the lesson that it is possible to do nothing wrong, and still lose. He’s pretending he did nothing wrong, but even in pretending he can’t accept that it means he can still lose in this situation. He doesn’t see the office as a distinct entity from himself.
- Anonymous - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 12:51 pm:
One has to. wonder if this would have ever happened under Wes Barr’s leadership. Granted, the man retired and died of a heart attack, but his leadership style as a former Marine was admirable, at least to me……
- Manchester - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 1:03 pm:
The sheriff is obviously tone deaf and the Sangamon County GOP won’t criticize one of their own so it up to us as Sangamon County Voters to ensure that he is defeated when he is up for reelection.
- Downstate Surveyor - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 1:06 pm:
One more comment: It’s been reported that this was not a hire based purely on merit, but rather on some degree of family related cronyism…(Who you know, rather than what you know, type of stuff….and unfortunately not unusual in political circles). But if this is true, then yes, he should go…..
- Wyatt Earp - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 1:06 pm:
Not defending Grayson whatsoever, but JB should really get his facts straight before speaking. Grayson wasn’t ever terminated from another agency. JB’s claims that he was “fired from other departments” is factually inaccurate.
The SAFE-T act reforms gave ILETSB great authority on clearing officers/deputies to work. Why is no one questioning ILETSB, who is the agency who keeps track of EVERY agency an officer works for?
- Give Us Barabbas - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 1:38 pm:
Fish rots from the head on down. Because Campbell plays fast and loose with hiring, now everyone he has approved under his leadership has a shadow over them, right or wrong.
He’s also hiding behind weasel worded excuses that the rest of the system for checking backgrounds was insufficient. Malarkey. Campbell’s “system “, by his own admission on video, is arbitrary and based on political or peer contacts and not a rigorous selection process. Sheriff’s nationwide have this stereotype of putting themselves above the laws they enforce. Campbell reeks of entitlement.
- Mike Gascoigne - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 1:44 pm:
If he does not resign soon prosecutors should start to look at him for criminal negligence. Dereliction of duty that led to a woman’s death. People go to jail for that.
- @misterjayem - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 1:49 pm:
“I would not sit down and talk to a family calling for my resignation either”
And I wouldn’t want you to be a sheriff, either.
– MrJM
- JS Mill - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 2:06 pm:
=I would not sit down and talk to a family calling for my resignation either=
Cowardly.
- Watchdog - Wednesday, Aug 7, 24 @ 2:11 pm:
“I was overwhelmingly elected to lead the Sheriff’s Office.” He ran unopposed in the primary and general election in 2022. Since Sheriff Campbell is so confident of public support, he should urge Bd. Members to vote YES on Co. Bd. Member Sam Cahnman’s advisory referendum proposal.