US Body camera video shows fatal shooting of Black airman by Florida deputy in apartment doorway - Ah Shit, Here We Go Again ("I can't breathe")


Actual bodycam footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhjsO_RGRFg

Body camera video shows fatal shooting of Black airman by Florida deputy in apartment doorway​

FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla. (AP) — A Florida sheriff released body camera video Thursday showing a deputy outside an apartment door and firing immediately when it was opened by a Black man carrying a handgun pointed downward, a killing the family denounced as “unjustifiable.”

Okaloosa County Sheriff Eric Aden presented the video hours after the family of U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Roger Fortson and their attorneys held a news conference in which they disputed that the deputy acted in self-defense. Aden rejected assertions made by civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who is representing Fortson’s family, that the deputy had gone to the wrong apartment, covered the door’s peephole and did not announce himself.

The video shows the deputy arriving at a Fort Walton Beach apartment building on May 3 and speaking to a woman outside who described someone hearing an argument. The deputy then went up an elevator and walked down an outdoor hallway.

The video shows the deputy banging on the door and stepping aside, seemingly out of view of the door. Twice he shouted: “Sheriff’s office! Open the door!”

Fortson opened the door and could be seen holding what appeared to be handgun pointed down toward the floor. The deputy shouted, “Step back!” and fired off shots. He then shouted, “Drop the gun! Drop the gun!”


“It’s over there,” Fortson said.

“Drop the gun!” the deputy yelled back.



“I don’t have it,” Fortson said, lying on the ground.

The deputy then called paramedics on his radio.

The sheriff’s office has declined to identify the responding deputy or his race. The deputy was placed on administrative leave pending an investigation.

Crump released a statement later noting that the officer did not tell Fortson to drop his gun before shooting “multiple times within a split second of the door being opened.”

“We remain adamant that the police had the wrong apartment as Roger was on the phone with his girlfriend for a substantial amount of time leading up to the shooting, and no one else was in the apartment,” the statement said.

Crump also told reporters earlier that Fortson was talking to his girlfriend on FaceTime and that he grabbed his gun because he heard someone outside his apartment. He said that the deputy burst into the apartment, citing the account of the girlfriend, who has not yet been identified.

“The girlfriend acknowledges that even though she initially thought the door was forced open by the police that she stands by her emotional recollection of what happened,” Crump’s later statement said.

In a clip from the FaceTime video captured by Fortson’s cellphone, the airman can be heard groaning and saying, “I can’t breathe.” A deputy can be heard yelling back at him, “Stop moving!” The phone is pointed at the ceiling and does not show what is going on in the apartment.

Aden said he had met with the family Thursday and extended his deepest condolences.

“This result is one we never hope to encounter,” Aden said. “These investigations take time, but I want to assure you that we are not hiding or attempting to cover anything up.”

Officials have said the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating. FDLE spokeswoman Gretl Plessinger told The Associated Press on Wednesday that it is unlikely the agency will have any further comment until the investigation is complete.

The sheriff said the probe was being handled as a criminal investigation and that no determination had yet been made on whether the deputy’s actions were justified or not. However, the initial news release from the sheriff’s office that described the shooting said that the deputy “reacted in self-defense after he encountered a 23-year-old man armed with a gun.”

Fortson’s mother, Chantemekki Fortson, walked into the morning news conference with Crump holding a framed portrait of her son in his dress uniform. She burst into tears as Crump spoke about her son’s death.

“My baby was shot up,” she said.

Crump called the shooting “an unjustifiable killing.”

“For whatever reason, they thought he was a bad guy, but he was a good guy. He was a great guy. He was an exceptional guy,” Crump said. “They took a patriot from us.”

Crump said Fortson, originally from Atlanta, was shot six times.

Fortson enlisted in the Air Force after graduating high school, Crump said. He was based at the Special Operations Wing at Hurlburt Field. As a special missions aviator, one of his roles was to load the gunship’s cannons during missions.

Crump, based in Tallahassee, Florida, has been involved in multiple high-profile cases of Black people in fatal encounters with law enforcement and vigilantes, including those of Ahmaud Arbery, Trayvon Martin, Tyre Nichols, George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, who was also killed in her home during a no-knock police raid that targeted her ex-boyfriend in 2020.

Fortson’s death draws striking similarities to other Black people killed in recent years by police in their homes.

In 2018, a white Dallas police officer fatally shot Botham Jean, who was unarmed, after mistaking his apartment for her own. Amber Guyger, the former officer, was convicted of murder and was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

In 2019, a white Fort Worth, Texas, officer fatally shot Atatiana Jefferson through a rear window of her home after responding to a nonemergency call reporting that Jefferson’s front door was open. Aaron Dean, the former officer, was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to nearly 12 years in prison.

Crump represented families in both cases as part of his effort to force accountability for the killings of Black people at the hands of police.

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Schneider reported from Orlando, Fla.

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This story has been updated to correct the spelling of the name of Fortson’s mother to Chantemekki instead of Chantimekki and to reflect that some of the cases Crump has been involved with were encounters with vigilantes, not just law enforcement.
 
Crump released a statement later noting that the officer did not tell Fortson to drop his gun before shooting

If you don't know not to answer the door when someone yells “Sheriff’s office! Open the door!” with a gun in your hand, you deserve to be fucking shot.

Being a nigger and holding a firearm in your own home is not a crime, both are protected under the constitution

I'm fairly certain being a nigger is not a constitutional right. Any lawfag Kiwi's wish to confirm this?
 
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Are these people fucking retarded? He opened the door with a gun in his hand. Cops don't fuck around when someone does that. It doesn't matter if it was 'pointed downward' it takes a fraction of a second for that to change and for him to shoot you

You do not open a door with a gun in your hand if you don't have every intention of using it. He darwin awarded himself
As a police officer, nah dudem he broke all regulations shot the guy then gave him orders.

He did it backwards. How are you supposed to know it's a cop behind the door? If it were me that would be a dead cop as I would ha e shot through the door at him.
You're the kind of person who asks to be shit on, then asks for more please, may I have more.

Apparently, open carry in Texas is illegal. Maybe they should train their police better showing trigger discipline and situational awareness.

Both of which he didn't have.
 
True dat. However:
  1. Domestic situations are highly volatile and can escalate in the blink of an eye, so cops are usually on edge.
  2. Rule 1 of gun safety: every gun is treated as if it is loaded. (The obvious exception is if the gun is fully dismantled on the table in front of you)
  3. The police are not obligated to spare your life if you present a clear and present threat to them (which an armed man involved in a domestic dispute arguably does).
  4. If you have a gun and the cops have identified themselves, you either leave the gun behind, or put it in your waistband and identify it immediately to the cops.
It was not merely a weapon being present. It was a combination of factors and retardation that led to this shooting.
He wasn't part of a domestic. Police are not allowed to shoot just because you have a gun.

He wasn't in reasonable danger because the gun was pointed at the ground.

When I was a zogbot we had more trigger discipline than the cops here in America and those rag heads all were packing guns all the time.

So you're telling me even in an open carry state, you can't carry because a cop will shoot you. Got it.
 
Are these people fucking retarded? He opened the door with a gun in his hand. Cops don't fuck around when someone does that. It doesn't matter if it was 'pointed downward' it takes a fraction of a second for that to change and for him to shoot you

You do not open a door with a gun in your hand if you don't have every intention of using it. He darwin awarded himself
retarded nigger cattle. a free man has every right to own a weapon, and every right to answer the door with that weapon. we don't lose our second amendment rights because some pig pisses his pants.
 
Man at Arms said:
As a police officer, nah dudem he broke all regulations shot the guy then gave him orders.
He didn't break any regulation. He did exactly what he was supposed to do and defended himself against someone who displayed a clear threat to him

Man at Arms said:
He did it backwards. How are you supposed to know it's a cop behind the door?
What kind of logic is that? Its a big legal no no to answer your door with a gun in your hand. Thats a threat. Its a threat because any sane person will take it as a threat and respond accordingly, as the cop did

Man at Arms said:
If it were me that would be a dead cop as I would ha e shot through the door at him.
Then you'd be looking at death row. Are you mental? Do you regularly just shoot through doors at people when they show up because you don't know who they are? Thats even bigger of a darwin award move than this guy did

Man at Arms said:
Apparently, open carry in Texas is illegal. Maybe they should train their police better showing trigger discipline and situational awareness.
Trigger discipline? Situational awareness? The guy answered the door with a gun in his hand. He had all of about a second, if that, to respond to that before the other guy could have shot him. He immediately saw a guy ready and about to shoot him. and open carry is irrelevant. Open carry doesn't mean you're brandishing a gun when you answer your door. You do not draw a weapon that you don't intend to use

sallowhal said:
retarded nigger cattle. a free man has every right to own a weapon, and every right to answer the door with that weapon. we don't lose our second amendment rights because some pig pisses his pants.
No, you don't have a right to answer your door brandishing a weapon. Thats a threat and it'll get you killed. Either by a cop in a situation like this, someone else who happens to be armed and thinks you're going to kill him or someone who isn't who calls the cops afterwards thinking you're mental and has a SWAT team sent to your door

But by all means go ahead and open to door to a SWAT team while holding a gun and see how that goes for you
 
How are you supposed to know it's a cop behind the door?
I've found that using the phrase "Who is it?" works rather well, also having a phone to dial the police to ask if they have been sent to my address and if they respond no, I then tell them that there is someone impersonating an officer at my address. Rather simple when you think about it but that requires being able to understand cause and effect.
 
I've found that using the phrase "Who is it?" works rather well, also having a phone to dial the police to ask if they have been sent to my address and if they respond no, I then tell them that there is someone impersonating an officer at my address. Rather simple when you think about it but that requires being able to understand cause and effect.
It's not my job to find out the police are at my door. It's their job to announce it.

I wish you guys would stop defending bad policing. Dude overstepped and killed a guy. Cop didn't follow protocol either.

Dude shouldn't have answered the door right. But the cop shouldn't have shot him then said put down the gun. Those are backwards.

The information comes before the shooting not after.



Too much defending this guy in this thread. Yes retard we had better trigger disciplined and situational awareness

The cop shot.him within seconds of opening the door. Didn't assess the situation. So yes, my months of training and being in Iraq is better than a cop who took a class for 4 days.

The cop was scared, for no reason. Open carry, most people will have a gun.
Brandishing doesn't mean holding btw.

Brandishing means 1. : to shake or wave (something, such as a weapon) menacingly. brandished a knife at them. 2. : to exhibit in an ostentatious or aggressive manner.

Neither of those is what he did. He held the weapon at the ready pointed at the ground.
There wasn't a reasonable threat, if there was, the cop would have called for backup which is what he should've done in the first place because that's policy in Texas.
But you wouldn't know that because you're just a fat on the internet and have never been around a weapon, let alone in a situation that would require you to think before you shoot.

Realize military operations have heavier SOPs and ROEs than the police. We couldn't even cuff the fuckers with real handcuffs. We had to use zip ties.


Slight power level. I worked in a place called Camp Bucca, Iraq. It doesn't exist anymore but you can see pics on Google. Terrorist prison. I shot a raghead in the throat with a rubber torpedo round there. Fuck em
 
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Apparently, open carry in Texas is illegal. Maybe they should train their police better showing trigger discipline and situational awareness.
Apparently you didn't even bother to read the thread title indicating this incident took place in Florida, which isn't an open-carry state.

Also "trigger discipline" has nothing to do with this, you sound like you don't even know what trigger discipline is. kek I don't believe you're LEO
 
most people will have a gun.
Most people have the common sense to hide the gun behind the door rather than have it in plain sight when opening said door
It's not my job to find out the police are at my door. It's their job to announce it.
He shouts "Sheriff's office, open the door" thrice.
If you support LEOs opening fire because they "saw a gun", you don't support the second amendment.
0/10 weak bait.
So yes, my months of training and being in Iraq is better than a cop who took a class for 4 days.
How many domestic abuse calls did you get in Iraq? How many of those times were the one responsible just casually walking towards you gun upholstered in hand. Military larpers are the worst tbh.
 
It's not illegal to approach a cop with a gun in your hand. It's also not illegal for the cop to shoot you if he has a reasonable fear for his life.
It should be illegal for Ben Crump to be an attorney. Man lives for race grifting to the nth degree regardless of the facts.

If a cop doesn't recognize one's Second Amendment rights, they shouldn't be enforcing the law.
 
A disturbingly high percentage of this here Autistic Thunderdome seem to be under the impression that criminal gangs can't (and haven't) misrepresented themselves as police, especially if they are deliberately hiding behind the peephole. Do you mean to tell me that it's "safer" to assume at all times that any invasion of one's "castle" is SWAT and are (to me) more or less conceding that we should me more afraid of police then the criminals they are supposed to protect us against? If that is the case, well, when people tell you who they are, believe them.
 
Oh. I thought everybody was mad at the cop because he shot for no reason.

I'm reading the youtube comments. They're all brain dead. Having a weapon in hand when approaching cops is the most retarded thing you can do. You can still talk through the door to ask what's up lol.

This is what happens to you when you have the goofiest hand in the West
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Holy shit, he butchered him like a hog. What the fuck.
 
Easy to tell there is a lot of newfags here.

Watch the fucking bodycam and get the entire context instead of making shit up like a redditor.
Slight power level. I worked in a place called Camp Bucca, Iraq. It doesn't exist anymore but you can see pics on Google. Terrorist prison. I shot a raghead in the throat with a rubber torpedo round there. Fuck em
Slight powerlevel, former US marshal here. I killed thirty people during my tour of duty that I just made up on the spot to try and gain leverage and credibility over the other posters.
 
Apparently, open carry in Texas is illegal. Maybe they should train their police better showing trigger discipline and situational awareness.
There's etiquette to handling weaponry you know Mr."Man At Arms". If you don't want to get shot for having a gun on your person, don't have it in your hands around strangers and especially don't have it in your hands when opening a door to a stranger. People get spooked when you do that.
 
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