Roger Fortson, a U.S. Air Force Senior Airman based at the Special Operations Wing at Hurlburt Field, Florida, tragically lost his life on May 3, 2024, in an incident that has left many questioning the actions of law enforcement.
Fortson was a member of the 4th Special Operations Squadron and had enlisted in the Air Force after graduating high school. Described as a dedicated and exceptional individual, Fortson was living his dream and working hard to support his family.
The events leading up to Fortson’s death are disturbing and raise serious concerns about the actions of law enforcement.
Fortson was alone in his off-base apartment when authorities reportedly burst through the door, leading to a confrontation that resulted in Fortson being shot six times.
Despite being armed, Fortson’s family attorney, Ben Crump, insists that Fortson was not a threat, and that authorities entered the wrong apartment, tragically targeting the wrong man.
Ben Crump, a civil rights attorney known for his work on high-profile cases, including George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, has been retained by Fortson’s family.
Crump is calling for transparency in the investigation into Fortson’s death and demanding accountability for those responsible.
He has urged authorities to release body cam footage and correct any misinformation that may be circulating about the circumstances of Fortson’s death.
Roger Fortson was not only a dedicated U.S. Airman but also a cherished member of his community. His untimely death has left his loved ones devastated, and they are seeking justice for the loss of such an exceptional individual.
As the investigation unfolds, the public is watching closely, hoping for answers and accountability in the wake of this tragic event.