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Florida sheriff's office releases video of deputy fatally shooting U.S. airman
The Florida sheriff's deputy has been placed on administrative leave after the deadly shooting of Senior Airman Roger Fortson.CBS News - Top stories - Florida -
Bodycam video released of deadly police shooting of U.S. airman in Florida
Body camera video has been released after Senior Airman Roger Fortson was killed last week inside his own home in Florida. Fortson armed himself before answering the door. His family says the sheriff's deputy who shot him was at the wrong apartment.CBS News - Top stories - Florida -
New body camera video released of Florida airman's killing by deputy
Florida officials have released body camera footage of the events that led to the death of U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Roger Fortson, who was shot and killed in his own home by a sheriff's deputy. Keith Taylor, a professor at John Jay College of ...CBS News - Top stories - Florida -
Police body cam video released in fatal police shooting of Florida man
Newly released police body cam video shows officers responding to a report of a disturbance in Okaloosa County, Fla. When Airman Roger Fortson opened the door with a gun by his side, a sheriff's deputy opened fire, killing Fortson. NBC News' Sam ...NBC News - Top stories - Florida -
Florida sheriff's office releases bodycam video of fatal shooting of Air Force airman by deputy
The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office released police body camera video Thursday showing one of its deputies shooting and killing an Air Force airman at his off-base apartment last week.NBC News - Top stories - Florida -
Bodycam video released in fatal shooting of Florida airman and what to know about the Eurovision finals: Morning Rundown
A resignation letter from Miss USA criticizes the leader of the pageant organization.NBC News - Top stories - Florida -
Two Russian online film distributors charged under 'LGBT propaganda' law
Two Russian online film distributors, including a company owned by Nasdaq-listed internet giant Yandex have been charged with offenses under the country’s so-called “LGBT propaganda” law, a notice on a Moscow court’s website said.NBC News - Top stories - Russia
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Prince Harry and Meghan visit Nigeria and stop in U.K., but don't see King Charles
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