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Black US airman killed in police ‘excessive’ use of force: lawyer

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Civil rights attorney Ben Crump has demanded a full investigation into the May 3 death of US airman Roger Fortson. ©AFP

Washington (AFP) – A Black airman in the US Air Force was shot and killed in an “excessive” use of force by a Florida sheriff’s deputy who burst into the wrong apartment, a lawyer retained by his family said Thursday.

Civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who has represented the families of other African American victims of police violence, demanded a full investigation into the May 3 death of Roger Fortson.

Sheriff Eric Aden of the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office said the deputy was responding to reports of a “disturbance in progress” when the shooting occurred.

But Crump, at a press conference, said “it wasn’t Roger’s apartment that had a disturbance.”

“He was in his apartment, his sanctuary, his castle, where he had every right to be, and they forcefully entered into his apartment,” Crump said, in an “excessive” use of force.

Crump said the 23-year-old Fortson was on FaceTime with his girlfriend, a nurse, when the shooting took place.

She “heard everything,” starting with an “aggressive banging” at the door, he said.

“She talked about how he said ‘Who is it’ and he heard no response,” Crump said, adding that Fortson looked through a peephole but didn’t see anyone.

“He went and retrieved his legally registered gun,” Crump said, adding that he was walking back when the door opened.

“And then she said that she just heard shots,” he said.

“He was shot six times.”

Crump demanded a transparent investigation to “do whatever justice will allow for a good man.”

In his statement, Aden said a deputy had responded to “a call of a disturbance in progress where he encountered an armed man.”

“The deputy shot the man, who later succumbed to his injuries,” Aden said, adding that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and state attorney’s office would conduct an investigation.

The United States was rocked by protests in 2020 following the videotaped murder of George Floyd, a Black man, by a white police officer in Minneapolis.

Floyd’s death revived scrutiny of race relations and sparked calls for police reform.

© 2024 AFP

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