Experts say gun alone doesn’t justify deadly force in fatal shooting of Florida airman

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Experts say gun alone doesn’t justify deadly force in fatal shooting of Florida airman
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Roger Fortson was shot six times in his apartment by a sheriff's deputy.

Chantemekki Fortson, mother of Roger Fortson, is comforted by family as she holds a photo of her son during a news conference regarding his death in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. | Gerald Herbert/APOn the afternoon of May 3, Roger Fortson opened the door of his Florida apartment with a gun in his hand and was immediately shot six times by a sheriff’s deputy responding to a complaint about an argument.

“The speed of the shooting is pretty intense. It’s happening very, very fast,” Ian Adams, an assistant professor who studies criminology at the University of South Carolina and a former police officer, said after watching the deputy’s body camera video of Fortson’s shooting. Sheriff Eric Aden said the deputy acted in self-defense, and he rejected assertions that the deputy was at the wrong apartment. Ben Crump, an attorney for Fortson’s family, said they remain adamant that the deputy went to the wrong unit because Fortson had been home alone and on a Facetime call with his girlfriend.Adams said beyond the body camera footage there has to be some behavioral indication that a person intends to cause deadly harm with their gun.

In a statement Friday, Crump focused on the deputy’s quick use of deadly force, and the lack of a verbal command for Fortson to drop his weapon until after the deputy shot him. “When he just opens the door, sees him with a gun and unloads six rounds on the senior airman, to me that just screams unjust right away,” said Lacey, who spent time as an Arizona state trooper after leaving the military. “The airman didn’t raise his gun and showed no kind of hostile intent.”

In court papers, lawyers for the sheriff’s office said the deputies’ actions were consistent with “established, reasonable, and generally accepted police procedure.” The litigation is ongoing.

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