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New Development in Case of Florida Deputy Accused of Fatally Shooting US Airman in His Own Home

Roger Fortson was reportedly shot six times milliseconds after a cop ordered him to step back from his door.

The family of Roger Fortson, the Black Air Force airman who was shot and killed by a Florida police officer, is taking new steps to get justice for their loved one. Now, the officer in question is facing more trouble than a potential criminal charge. All of the tension stems from one question, was the officer even supposed to be at Forstonโ€™s house in the first place?

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The Okaloosa County Sheriffโ€™s Office released body camera footage in connection to the incident from last May. The video shows an officer approaching Fortsonโ€™s apartment door, knocking and shouting, โ€œSheriffโ€™s office, open the door!โ€ Forston is then seen seconds later partially opening the door with a firearm in hand down by his side. Within milliseconds of the officer ordering him to step back and to drop his weapon, he shot Fortson six times.

Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump claims the 23-year-old airman did not initially hear the officer knock at his apartment door nor announce himself. A witness who was on FaceTime with Fortson during the incident heard him call out toward the door but with no response. Therefore, he armed himself for safety. Crump also said based on dispatcher audio, the officer was investigating a domestic violence incident and showed up to the wrong apartment.

Now, the fallen airmanโ€™s family is ready to take justice into their own hands in the form of a wrongful death lawsuit. Crump said he accuses former Okaloosa County Sheriffโ€™s Deputy Eddie Duran of โ€œexcessive and unconstitutional deadly force.โ€ The lawsuit also attributes Duranโ€™s actions to a lack of training and supervision by the sheriffโ€™s office.

โ€œI want accountability because he was 23. I want accountability because he had a life ahead of him. I want accountability because he was in his own home,โ€ said Fortsonโ€™s mother, Meka, in a press conference.

In addition to the lawsuit, Duran faces a charge of manslaughter with a firearm. He plead not guilty.

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