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estimating about 300,000 people have already left that area. >> and all of this coming amid a new report from the state department that says it's quote, reasonable to assess that american weapons have been used by israeli forces in gaza in ways that are inconsistent with international humanitarian law. >> we have cnn's priscilla alvarez with more fallout from that report. but first let's go to cnn correspondent scott mclean, who is has more on the dire situation in gaza. scott, there has been more airstrikes targeting rafah. what do you know what's the latest right now? >> hey, jessica. yeah. so this is according to hospitals and rafah, they say that they were two airstrikes carried out in the city, some 15 people at this point have been confirmed to have died, including women and children. and what is especially noteworthy is that those strikes took place in in areas that were not ordered to be evacuated by israel. israel
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did order several parts of northern gaza and also of rafah, two evacuate today. at all in anticipation of a stepped-up ground offensive in rafah and renewed bombing campaign campaign in the north. and i say renewed because there have there has been restarted bombing there just this afternoon, according to the idf and it comes after there were several airstrikes overnight in northern and central gaza. these came without warning though. in the middle of the night. and frankly, when can you look at some of the video of the aftermath in the hospitals which are chaotic on the strike locations, which are completely destroyed. it is especially hard to watch because there are so many children in those videos. some of them very, very small. infants, even also among the victims, is a journalist, his wife and his 12-year-old son,
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that marks the 140 journalists to be killed since this war began the idf was asked about those strikes last night, they declined to comment other than to say that they are trying to dismantle hamas and that they work within international law and they take precautions to safeguard civilians. that's notable, of course though, because it comes just a day after this report was released by the us state department's strongly suggesting that in many cases, the opposite is actually true. israel has been pushing those that it's asked to evacuate toward one particular area along the coastline called al-muwasi is a sandy area, it dunes there and very little though in the way of infrastructures to support the 300,000 people who have pitched tents in those areas. that's double the number that the idf estimated on thursday, 150,000 and inside rafah, there's there's already plenty of evidence that the streets are starting to hollow out.
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people are leaving, they're picking up whatever they have in their going either by car or by donkey cart or in many cases on foot and our cnn stringer today, jessica was able to speak with one woman as she was leaving today with three young kids in tow and she was very emotional and she said, it horrible. is the world happy to see this? we can't find a place to stay. >> we don't know where we're going to go. and she's obviously not even close to the only one, jessica? yeah, there are many many more just like her. scott. thanks so much for that reporting. let's go now to priscilla alvarez, who's at the white house in washington. actually, she's in seattle. she's traveling with the president there. i see the space needle behind you, priscilla this highly anticipated report from the state department stopped short of officially saying israel violated the law but it certainly didn't totally let them off the hook. what's the response been that's right,
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jessica, this high-stakes and highly anticipated report came as the president is on his west coast swing concluding here in seattle for fundraising. >> now, this report was really another moment, another stark moment in the is rarely relations. it was put together by the biden administration and it found that quote, it's reasonable to assess that us weapons have been used by israeli forces in gaza in a way that is inconsistent with international humanitarian law. but it stops short of saying that israel via its violated the law. of course, this report stemmed from a february national security memorandum that was required to make it determination on this matter as well as whether israel withheld humanitarian aid to gaza in violation of us law. but there has been some push back here because while the report came to these conclusions and was highly critical, it doesn't it doesn't provoke any type of us policy change at this point. and it also doesn't mandate any actions by the israeli
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government. so allies to the president have pushed back on this saying that, yes, there are there, it is critical and yet there is no change on the horizon. and of course, all of this, jessica comes against the backdrop of the president's interview with cnn earlier this week, we're for the first time, he said that he is willing to withhold some weapons from israel real if they move forward with a major ground operation in rafah, rafah been that area were more than 1 million palestinians are displaced. of course, he said that the us will continue to provide defensive weapons that could change though with offensive weapons. so still a lot of questions here in terms of what this looks like moving forward. but what is very clear, just because if there are underlying tensions that remain between the us lesson, israel, as it wages its war against hamas. >> and priscilla family members of the american hostages that are still being held, met with white house officials yesterday. >> what did they have to say? >> well according, to a white house readout, they expressed a quote, immense frustration over another pause in these ongoing
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hostage talks in their meeting again with national security adviser jake sullivan. and let me read you part of this reread out what says quote, the families expressed their immense frustration with yet another pause, especially after recent hostage videos showed their loved ones disabled, thin, pale, and under apparent duress. all of this coming out with the meeting between the families of the five americans katz, who are believed to be held hostage. there has been a lot of activity in recent weeks in these hostage talks to the cia director going abroad to engage in some of these talks, the secretary of state and even the president and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, all engaged ding on this, but there is still no deal. it's unclear whether there will be one. and in the interim, this meeting happening happening, this week with national security adviser for the hostage, the families of the hostages continue to express their concern and frustration all right. >> priscilla alvarez traveling with the president this weekend on the west coast in seattle, washington. thanks so much for that reporting. and joining us now from tel aviv is danita
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known? he's a member of israel's knesset, a former israeli ambassador to the united nations. mr. vassar, thanks so much for joining us this afternoon. i just first want to get your reaction to the state department report on israel's use of us weapons in gaza jessica, we haven't seen very yet, but i can tell you one thing. the way we conduct the wall, we take all precautions in order to make sure we minimize casualties for civilians. >> and we have proved it the very fact that as we speak, we're asking but relation to move let's do a different area. you just shows you that it takes us too long, seven months to operate in gaza. but that's only because we do it slowly. we try to minimize civilian casualties. and we will continue to do that. and i think i will friends in the that aware that they know what's happening the ground. >> and then they should they actually look at the fact
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what's happening here, regardless of those allegation that will every once in awhile right. and they did look at the facts they had. they it was a long research report and yet the president has warned israel's government number of times the prime minister netanyahu about the civilian deaths in gaza, about president biden's concern and the administration's concerns about the civilian deaths and well-being in gaza. and he recently withheld a weapons shipment out of concern over these powerful bombs that potentially could have been used in rafah were over 1 million palestinians flood during the war. do you think the president has been president biden has been justified in those actions it absolutely not. >> we are very disappointed, were confused because only few weeks ago we heard with the pregnancy that is supposed to use well, understand that we have to operate in a laptop. but you want we'll see how we handle the humanitarian aspects and we have plans out to deal with the civilian population to
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move them to different days before we operate in an alpha. and all of a sudden we held those do about holding a shipment and that at the same time when i want is doubling their shipments to the proxy in lebanon we are being attacked by hizballah by proxy w1 by hamas so yes, we are disappointed, but we will continue the dialogue with us. we are grateful for the support, but at the end of the day, we will take the decisions by ourselves. we will not forget the hostages, including five american hostages being held by hamas. we have no desire to go to alpha. i can tell you as a father over officer in the military, nobody knew really happy to send a family member to fighting gather. but we don't see any other option to bring back the hostages and to finish the wall if hamas will serrano tomorrow morning and we'll release the hostages we will. definitely not going to have but those bombs that he withheld there, some of the biggest that exist
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in the arsenal the fallout zone is dozens of football fields is that something that you would actually need in rafah where hundreds of thousands of million civilians are all kind of huddled together. >> i know some of them are moving out and you've told them to leave. i understand that, but were you planning to use those in this offensive what i don't know. >> we don't we don't know exactly what we will do and how we will do it. but if you compare to the way that the us for terrorism, whether what it in afghanistan, lilac sometimes you have to use falls to fight of the terrorist and that hiding behind civilians, they are committing a war crime by hiding behind civilians. so it's challenging for every democracy with fighting a thorough organization to fight when you fight inside a civilian population we're doing our best to minimize casualties we will continue to do that sometimes when we get the support of the us, it allows us to use sophisticated weapons in order to achieve our goals. if
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we will not have those reference, we will continue without those weapons. and i think it will be harder for us and the casualties will be larger. so we would try to avoid and i believe this will continue the negotiations with our colleagues in dc and you mentioned the hostages that are still being held in gaza, that there have been many, many talks to try to get to an agreement for either parma for a ceasefire, a pause in the fighting, and returning some of those hostages then go stations apparently are kinda back at square one after the back-and-forth do you think that the rafah what's going on in rafah? >> how do you think that's affecting these negotiations? >> i seem that if we would apply a military false, we will be able to move forward with the negotiations. because look what happened exactly one week ago on saturday night, who
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received an offer from hamas? basically what they told us that they will release 33 hostages, but they cannot tell us with a live and who is not. and that was very bad news for us that even 33 hostages that would committee to give us the number of people who are alive. so that's bad news. i think we will have to use more false in order to get to a deal that's what happened when we started the wall. we put a lot of false. we forced them to negotiate and to achieve an agreement. i hope will happen because we know we we get testimonials about the conditions of the hostages, about that wasn't is and we know that every day more of the journey the light over there. >> and we're looking at video while you're speaking, we have video playing to of a big protests against the government in tel aviv that happened today. some calling for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign many want the hostages back a deal to be strapped to
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get those hostages back. and just going appoint you just said, the white house national security communications adviser john kirby, told reporters this week that a full-scale invasion of rafah would actually, in his word, strengthen hamas. and hamas his hands at the negotiating table, not israel's. are you concerned? about that yes. >> we have because that's very confusing to you, both voices coming from washington in one hand, we hear that the usu standing with israel and at the same time, we feel that our handle being tied behind our back. you cannot win a war like that. israeli, the strongest democracy, the strongest ally of the us in the region. and i want to remind you that when we were caught by surprise on october 7, we add a ceasefire with hamas, but they chose to invade our communities, kidnapped innocent people raped in bucha. the innocent is valid so that's a wo, of, that. we don't want to have, but we
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have no other option because if hamas will stay in power in gaza they will put their acts together and they would attack us again, we cannot allow that thank you so much for making time for us. we appreciate it thank you, jessica prosecutors in donald trump's criminal hush money trial so they could rest their case by the end of the week, but not before there star witness, former trump fixer, michael cohen takes the stand. the potential impact of his testimony plus y the solar storm giving us these amazing using images also has the national weather service a little worried about problems with the power grid. >> phone calls, the internet, and more, you're in the cnn newsroom most pistorius was by the absolute peak of his celebrity in olympic heroes, shotgun murder trial we learned of a much darker individual. >> how would really happen with jesse l. martin two morrow
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continuing to build its case against donald trump today, teeing up michael cohen's key testimony, cohen expected to be called to the stand on monday. >> it was a lawyer, not a fixture is a lawyer there's no prime and they failed to show up earlier in the day. madeleine westerhout, trump's former director of oval office operations, cross-examined by the defense trump attorney susan nichols asked, would you see him signing checks without reviewing them? >> yes. westerhout replied, confirming trump would sign checks sometimes while on the phone or or in a meeting was to her exchange smiles with her former boss as she left the stand pricing of the state a flurry of other witnesses taking the stand to helping the prosecution lay the groundwork for cohen, kinda looking forward to it sooner, this thing starts as soon to this thing finishes, and that way i can yeah, this too shall pass analysts from verizon and at&t sharing phone records as trump's attorneys already
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attempting to sow seeds of doubt. a meal, bobi asked, you're familiar with the concept of a pocket dial. these records don't reflect the content of these calls correct. and at&t analyst answered employees from the district attorney's office also introduce text messages, business vouchers, and several tweets from trump about cohen, including this one from 2018, the day after cohen pled guilty to tax evasion and campaign finance violations if anyone is looking for a lawyer, i would strongly suggest that you don't retain the services of michael cohen. trump wrote, hello, how are you also revealed call logs relating to this september 2016 conversation with trump cohen recorded won't have to hold on. >> i got no cohen claiming the hall was referencing another hush money payment for playboy model karen mcdougal's alleged affair with trump trump not paying close attention to the testimony from later witnesses and was seen using a highlighter and flipping
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through possible news clippings is trailers are scams it's nothing should have never happened aside from cohen, prosecutors say they have one more witness to call before they rest their case, possibly by the end of next week and then of course it's the defense's turn and the big question remains, will donald trump take the stand? >> fringing grass, cnn, new york. brand. >> thank you in joining me now is john dean the former white house counsel to president richard nixon and cnn contributor john nice to see you. we are now through another week. this was a big one with stormy daniels. we saw some documents and records coming into play. what's been your main take away from the trial up until this point i've been reading the transcript. >> i'm about a day or so behind where they actually are. and it's a very powerful case. the government has put on in new york they have really filled in so many of the blanks and they have built such a structure that michael cone can
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come in and testify. and he's largely cooperated already with either other witnesses who who don't necessarily have an extra grind as well as documents. so they have laid a real foundation for this coming week. >> it has been very interesting to see how they've really tried to buttress anything that michael cohen's going to say with two your point, other people that don't have an ax to grind that aren't don't have as checkered of a history as michael cohen does but knowing that how much of cohen's testimony do you think could potentially be undercut by his clear grudge against trump before we had yuan, we were showing we were showing people some of the social media post of him wearing are showing a picture of trump, a cartoon trump behind bars, things like that. >> well that's going to be up to the jury, obviously, in different people will take it in different ways. the fact that there is a grudge match going on here doesn't mean the jury won't believe him it will
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put the burden a little bit higher on him to be persuasive but i've watched michael test mr. phi in front of the house to house committee several years ago, he was very good as a witness. they tried to impeach him, then the trump supporters in the on the panel and they didn't do very well. he handles himself well. he has charisma about him. i think he's being very brave and what he's doing and people will recognize that it's not easy to take on the trump team. and particularly when it's a campaign going as well i'm thinking back to what you just said about how you've been reading the transcript that you really see this so far is a pretty strong case for the prosecution. it is interesting, and i'm curious if you were surprised by that just because the conventional wisdom going into this trial was have all the cases against donald trump, this one was the flimsy or so the weakest what do you make of that now that we've seen some of it well, it shows that bragg
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was smart to delay and do the case on his own timing and his own schedule after developing facts way beyond where the initial team under vance and pomeranz in the new york da's office had done. >> this is a very strong case. they tell you to tailor it down to what it was really the offense, which was the false records, which is something that office tries on a regular basis. there are i think something like 400 cases of this nature can go through that office in a year so they know how to try these cases. they know how to read a jury and they're bringing this case. it's it's good theatre for the jury, but it's also they're getting the essential elements of the case in front of them and we also heard from stormy daniels this week. >> and at times it was salacious. there was a lot going on there a lot of detail, and the defense didn't object
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to a lot of the testimony, even though the judge said he thought they would object more often and more aggressively. but it seems like that could also be a strategy in case they want to appeal a conviction that this could potentially be a place where they could focus on i think that is their strategy that they want to take things that they feel could be declared to be present. >> presidential sorry about that and use those later in on appeal to try to overturn a verdict if it comes down against trump so whether they're the sophistication of their doing it though, is really questionable because on cross-examination, they went in the same areas themselves. >> it appeared at donald trump's request to try to get in and mix it up with stormy and they did not do well at it she actually came out as a very
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strong witness and her own story certainly held up in front of the jury, so they didn't they didn't impeach her in any way as far as the encounter that she'd had with donald trump? >> so i'm not sure it worked. and i'm not sure. i don't think it will work on appeal i want to shift gears before i let you go and ask you about a new report from the new york times and propublica, and this piece says former president trump used a questionable accounting maneuver to claim improper tax it's breaks from his chicago trump tower. >> and according to an internal revenue service inquiry uncovered by the new york times and propublica a years-long audit battle over the claim could mean a trump tax bill of more than 100 million do you think that that has any impact at this point on any of the current proceedings in new york or any of the other legal cases against him well, obviously, i
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read the started, so it's a lengthy story and so well-reported story, and it's been going on for quite, quite awhile, number of years. >> we just are now the public becoming aware of it through this report of the times and propublica so i don't think it will affect any of the cases that are now pending or that have been that are somewhat many of them are on the appellate level at this point the article does cite the fact that he owes almost a half $1 already and damages four cases. he's lost. and just shows how much this would add to his agony if indeed the irs is holiness. hold him to account for this. maybe this is again, why he wants to be president because the irs will back off if he sitting in the oval office and that's at least 100 million, he won't have to worry about so it's a fascinating report. we'd know so little about trump's true
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finances. he's one of the unique characters in history that has run for the presidency and the public knows nothing about his finances. so this just adds more to that fuzzy picture we have of what he was his own exposures are financially what does facts are. all right. john dean. thank you so much. we appreciate it thank you. >> jessica. >> it's the kind of storm we haven't seen on this planet. and almost 20 years when and where you can see a rare cosmic to in the night sky thanks to every weekday morning, cnn's five thing this has what you need to get going with your day. it's the five essential stories of the morning in five minutes or less cnn's five things with kate bolduan, streaming weekdays, except lucidly on macs long after guests leave viruses and bacteria lingers air fresheners at a cent, but only lysol air
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extreme solar storm is lighting up this weekend, but it also comes with some warnings joining us now, cnn meteorologist derek van dam derek, there's a lot of questions, but the pictures are incredible. >> what is sparse? parking all of this? >> yeah yeah. >> they've been dazzling and also very rare. jessica and you good question, what is causing this? well, it's known as a sunspot. do you remember the eclipse last month and we have these specialized glasses. you can go outside, reuse your solar eclipse glasses point up towards it's the sun only when you're wearing these glasses. and you can see the sunspot because it is so large on the sun it's 17 times the size of the earth. and that sunspot is responsible for ejecting solar plasma. these highly charged particles that's what it looks like on your screen there. those are the solar flares that have recently ejected from that sunlight that is visible to the neck. good eye.
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>> when you of course wear proper protection. >> and this is sending these charged particles through the atmosphere via the solar wind. and we've had several different opportunities for this to charge up our magnetic field here across planet earth. think of it as almost like a roman ships he'll deflecting that plasma towards the poles. and that gives us obviously the unique opportunity to experience the aurora borealis or the auroras strophes in the southern hemisphere. and you know what we have seen it in places that don't normally experience including florida and including here in my backyard, that's why we're actually here because we are anticipating seeing it once again tonight as another one of these coronal mass ejections heads towards planet earth as we speak. but you had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity if you witnessed this, let's say in florida yesterday or here in georgia where i was yesterday. now, we have maxed out the scales from the space fiction center. we saw a g5
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that is the highest level of electro and storm activity. and guess what, we're moving right into another very active periods. so once that sunsets tonight, the potential to see more solar activity is definitely on the car. it's probably not as far south as the golf just didn't florida like we experienced yesterday, but believe me, we'll be ready for that moment. you could see that greatest chance of viewing here all the way to nashville and atlanta, plenty of clouds for some places, but you know what, it'll be worth it if you're in the pacific northwest, this is what you could be seen. >> get out tonight, set those alarms, it'll be worth it. >> jessica, it is amazing, really, really, really neat. all right, derrick. yeah. from your backyard, right? perfect. so convenient. thanks so much. appreciate it as college students around the country finally, cross the stage, some of them are using their graduation ceremonies as a chance to voice their frustrations and send a powerful message morthel
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continue here is cnn's camila bernal reporting from los angeles there are so many students that are frustrated right now, no matter what side of the conflict you are on, it was a celebration but it wasn't a traditional commencement it's a joke that's going around our class. it's kinda funny, but it's kinda sad. our last normal graduation was eighth grade. >> much of the class of 2024 impacted by the pandemic in high school. >> and i barely had a graduation it was, you know, six feet apart mass can have guess beyond your immediate family. so it was not normal and now college graduation also not normal for logan barth and many others graduating this year number of colleges and universities around the country changing dusting or even
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canceling commencement ceremonies citing safety concerns after campus protests at columbia university, the school says they decided to make class days and school ceremonies. >> the centerpiece of commencement and a similar focus across the country at usc, the university said the intensity of feelings fueled by both social media and the ongoing conflict in the middle east created substantial risks relating to security and disruption at commencement they handled it correctly by closing the campus. and why cleaning, colin police to cleansing component the interesting some people and they were trying to avoid this at the university of michigan in ann arbor, pro-palestinian protesters briefly disrupted the university's it's commencement ceremony. >> i think i was less concerned with the protests and the encampment impacting graduation. i was more
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disappointed in the university's response for everything and how they handled things at usc graduation events, went on without any apparent disruption. >> but it still wasn't what many hoped for or expected it definitely would have been nice to have like a traditional commencement ceremony, especially for a class who was already impacted four years ago and cnn has been tried back and graduation events all over the country aside from virginia and they uc berkeley protests, things do appear to be calm. >> that's what we're seeing here at usc. they're very focused some those individuals school graduations and the students that i spoke to said, look, despite these efforts to do something different or to make up for that commencement, it is sad in front stating that the students here did not have that traditional big commencement ceremony. jessica camila bernal forest in los angeles. >> thanks so much for that update. >> still ahead, the family of a black us airman is demanding answers after he was shot and
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of a domestic disturbance fortson can be seen holding a gun when he opened his door to the deputy, who then began firing, authorities said the deputy acted in self-defense, but there are questions about the officers use of deadly force and a warning to you. >> the video is disturbing. cnn's nick valencia it's more newly obtained police dispatch audio reveals the first call came in around 4:00 p.m. on may 3rd, about a physical disturbance in progress male and female i believe around 4:29 p.m. the four minute police body camera video begins with an okaloosa county, florida sheriff's deputy arriving on the scene frequently. >> okay like a woman at the complex tells the deputy she heard yells and a slap coming from the apartment two weeks ago, but wasn't sure exactly where it came from eventually,
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she directs the deputy to fourth floor apartment 1401, the home of 23-year-old senior airman, roger fortson, saying the girl who made the call about the physical disturbance sounded scared at 4:31 1pm, the deputy knocks once without introducing himself roughly 30 seconds later, he knocks again twice a warning. what you're about to see over the next 20 seconds is graphic fortson, who appears in the body camera video to have a lowered firearm in his right hand was shot six times to the chest. >> he survived the initial shooting three, 12 get you mess my location, but was later pronounced dead at the hospital my baby he was my everything roger was my third sign well, we come from you don't end up
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what roger end up adding to their pain. >> fortson's family believes deputies went to the wrong address, a claim that the sheriff disputed while defending his deputies act ben crump, natalie jackson and brian bar represent the family they say the initial police statement was misleading and left-out key details of the shooting. >> it makes you think this happened outside? that this kid was in the middle of a disturbance and he did something. he instigated this. and lost his life. that's what it makes it sound like. it sounded like justified. >> we are aware of a press release and other comments that falsely state our deputy entered the wrong apartment and imply that they burst through the door into mr. fortson's residents during the shooting, the ehrmann was on a facetime call with his girlfriend who crump says told him there was never a disturbance at
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fortson's home. crumb says fortson had been home alone just 30 minutes before the deputy arrived he heard two knocks at the door, and when he couldn't see anyone and through the peephole crump said citing the girlfriend, then forts and grabbed his gun, which crump said he legally owned in the girlfriend's facetime video, we hear fortson struggled to breathe after the shooting as he lies on the floor bleeding out the deputy is now on paid administrative leave while the florida department of law enforcement investigated the state attorney's office and okaloosa county tells me that they are going to wait for the fda lead to finish their investigation before they decide whether to pursue charges. i did get in touch with the chief distance attorney there in the county who tells me that he did see the video, but he refused to comment, adding that it's too early for them to do anything with the case. he also said that there's no expected timeline as to when the fda lee
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