Former Florida deputy charged in killing of Black man
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[August 24, 2024]
By Brad Brooks
(Reuters) - A former Florida sheriff's deputy was charged on Friday with
manslaughter in the shooting death of a Black man who responded to a
knock on his apartment door, prosecutors said.
Former Deputy Eddie Duran, who was previously fired by the Okaloosa
County sheriff, was charged in the May 3 killing of Air Force airman
Roger Fortson, 23, in Fort Walton Beach, state prosecutor Greg Marcille
said by phone. Authorities issued a warrant for his arrest on Friday.
Body camera video from Duran, who was responding to a domestic violence
call, showed he banged on Fortson's apartment door unannounced. The
deputy followed up with more loud knocks and twice said he was with the
sheriff's department.
The video showed Fortson opening the door and holding a handgun at his
side, pointed down. He did not point the gun at the deputy. Duran
immediately opened fire multiple times at close range. Fortson later
died in a local hospital.
Duran, who faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted, could not
immediately be reached for comment, and it was not clear if an attorney
was representing him.
Ben Crump, a prominent civil rights attorney who is representing
Fortson's family, said in a written statement that this was a first step
toward justice.
"Nothing can ever bring Roger back, and our fight is far from over, but
we are hopeful that this arrest and these charges will result in real
justice for the Fortson family," Crump said.
Fortson's family insists that the sheriff's deputy mistakenly targeted
Fortson's apartment. They have pointed out that he was talking on the
phone with his girlfriend before the shooting and nobody else was inside
of the apartment.
An investigation by the Okaloosa County sheriff's department found that
someone from the apartment complex called a non-emergency sheriff's
department phone line to report that they heard a couple fighting in
Fortson's apartment.
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Chantemekki Fortson, mother of U.S. Airman Roger Fortson, listens as
Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump speaks following the firing of
Okaloosa County Sheriff Deputy Eddie Duran during a press conference
at Mt. Zion Second Baptist Church, in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., June
3, 2024. Okaloosa County Sheriff Deputy Eddie Duran shot and killed
Senior Airman Roger Fortson inside Fortstons home in Florida.
REUTERS/Alyssa Pointer/File Photo
Crump, the family's attorney, has said Fortson was on a Facetime
call with his girlfriend when he heard a knock on his door. He
asked, "Who is it?" but did not get a response, Crump said, relating
the girlfriend's account.
Fortson then retrieved a gun he owned legally and walked back
through his living room toward the door, Crump said.
The killing was reminiscent of an unannounced police raid in
Louisville, Kentucky, in March 2020, when police burst into the
apartment of Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old Black woman who was an
emergency medical technician, killing her. Police had obtained a "no
knock" warrant to raid the apartment, mistaking it for the home of a
suspect.
On Friday, a federal judge agreed to dismiss part of the most
serious charge against two former police officers who faced charges
in Taylor's killing.
Taylor's death, along with the killing of George Floyd by
Minneapolis police weeks later, set off a worldwide wave of protests
against racism in law enforcement in the summer of 2020.
(Reporting by Brad Brooks in Colorado; Additional reporting by Rich
McKay in Atlanta; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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