OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla. -- The sheriff's office released bodycam video thursday showing
OKALOOSA COUNTY , Fla. -- The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office released bodycam video Thursday showing the fatal officer-involved shooting of 23-year-old Air Force Airman Roger Fortson .
In a previous press release, the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office said a deputy acted in self-defense after hearing sounds of a disturbance inside Fortson's apartment and encountering him armed with a gun.held a press conference Thursday morning in Fort Walton Beach.
Okaloosa County Bodycam Video Air Force Airman Shooting Deputy Fortson Press Conference Self-Defense
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