
On May 3, 2024, Deputy Eddie Duran shot and killed Senior Airman Roger Fortson when Fortson answered the deputy’s demand for entry on a domestic violence call. The initial review of the body cam video was discussed on AmmoLand.
The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) has completed its administrative internal affairs investigation into the shooting. The findings of the investigation were released on May 30, 2024. On May 31, the Sheriff’s office announced Deputy Eddie Duran had violated the Sheriff’s Office policy and had been terminated (fired) from his position. From the Okaloosa Sheriff’s Facebook page:
SHALIMAR, Fla. (May 31, 2024) – The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) has terminated Deputy Eddie Duran following the completion of an administrative internal affairs investigation into the death of Roger Fortson on May 3. The administrative investigation determined the deputy’s use of deadly force was not objectively reasonable and therefore violated agency policy.
The Final Investigative Report (FIR) by the Office of Professional Standards (internal investigation by OCSO) is detailed and professionally done. It is separate from the investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. The scope of the internal investigation is limited to whether the deputy violated agency policy. Other agencies will determine if criminal actions occurred.
Several things become apparent in the detailed Final Investigative Report. The neighbor who reported the domestic disturbance created most of the drama. She based her concerns on hearing one voice (apparently Roger Fortson’s) through an air duct. She gave the apartment leasing agent the apartment number but was unwilling to contact the police herself. When the fatal shots were fired, she contacted the OCSO directly.
The apartment leasing agent relayed the information to deputy Eddie Duran, and added some additional speculation about a previous incident which the administrator was not clear involved Fortson’s apartment. There were assumptions in the reports which were incorrect.
Fortson was alone in the apartment with his dog and on the phone with his girlfriend. There was no violence ongoing.
The FIR breaks down what happened from when the OCSO was called until the door at apartment 1401 started to be opened. The description is clear. At the time the door is starting to be opened, the FIR goes through the body camera footage in greater detail. From the time Deputy Duran draws his firearm until the shooting has stopped and Fortson is ordered to “Drop the gun” and responds with “I don’t have it,” every event is examined, sometimes frame by frame. The body camera recorded events at 30 frames per second. Deputy Duran fires five shots in a little under a second.
The woman who made the initial complaint never heard anyone other than Fortson speak in the apartment on May 3rd. She equated Fortson speaking loudly to an argument. She believed there was a child in Fortson’s apartment, perhaps because Fortson had a dog, and she may have misinterpreted noises the dog made for noises from a child. When she contacted OSCO, she asked if the child was OK.
Deputy Duran did not go to the “wrong apartment.” He went to the apartment he was directed to go to.
Deputy Duran did not hear evidence of an ongoing disturbance when he listened outside apartment 1401. He thought he heard a muffled reference to “f*cking police.” The audio is unclear, but a muffled “police” can be distinguished if the listener is primed to hear it.
Deputy Duran was primed to believe he was in an extremely dangerous situation by the poor information he had been given before he approached the door. Deputy Duran reported when he looked at Fortson’s eyes, he saw aggression. When he saw the gun in Fortson’s hand, he immediately thought he was in extreme danger and reacted by shooting Fortson.
This tragic and rare situation came about from a series of unfortunate events and errors. The first witness misunderstood and mischaracterized what was happening in apartment 1401 based on her assumptions. The leasing agent reinforced those assumptions with her information about a previous event where she was unsure of the location. Deputy Duran was told the information was at least secondhand but acted as if it were clearly correct. Deputy Duran projected those assumptions onto what muffled words he could hear through the apartment walls. This primed him to react violently to a situation, which up to then had no violent component.
Roger Fortson lost his life. Deputy Duran has lost his job and may be convicted of a crime, such as negligent homicide or manslaughter.
The Final Investigative Report is available below. The administrative investigation is not the criminal investigation, which is being conducted by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Media coverage makes tragic events such as this appear to be common when, in fact, they are very rare and unusual.
About Dean Weingarten:
Dean Weingarten has been a peace officer, a military officer, was on the University of Wisconsin Pistol Team for four years, and was first certified to teach firearms safety in 1973. He taught the Arizona concealed carry course for fifteen years until the goal of Constitutional Carry was attained. He has degrees in meteorology and mining engineering, and retired from the Department of Defense after a 30 year career in Army Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation.
One thing that is for certain, this “Karen” needs to be charged with a crime. Had she not stuck her nose into a place it didn’t belong everything would be different. I can assure you by her actions she is a typical cowardly lying “progressive” just like the rest of them who insist you live your life as they see fit. You cannot get away from them. We have names for this behavior the main pejorative being “Californication.” They soil their beds and instead of cleaning up their behavior they move next to you or me and they start crapping… Read more »
getting fired as a “token fire” from an out of control justice system is not a win… I’m sure our founding fathers would agree… if you don’t agree, then try and shoot at me….
There are entirely way too many cops out there who have had inadequate training or are in need of re-training. This is the dark flipside to the ‘Acorn Cop’ who mag-dumped his own cruiser because a couple of acorns hit the roof of the car… with a prisoner cuffed inside. That could’ve ended badly but didn’t, and this ended catastrophically but shouldn’t have.
I am looking forward to finding out just how much time he gets. Will he get, you and me time or will he get special person privilege time or will it be a felony at all?
Inquiring minds that want equal justice under the law want to know just like we want to see Hunter ObiDUMB get his the way the black woman that is in jail right now for the same thing is getting hers. I think she got 4-5 years.
Trump 2024
All this because of some F/N nosy neighbor; “Mind your own business Karen!”
sounds like Duran earned himself some jail time for murder.