FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla. - A judge denied bond on Tuesday for a fired deputy in the shooting of a Black U.S. Air Force senior airman who answered his apartment door while holding a gun pointed at the floor.

Former Okaloosa County deputy Eddie Duran, 38, was charged with manslaughter with a firearm in the May 3 shooting death of 23-year-old Roger Fortson. The rare charge against a Florida law enforcement officer is a first-degree felony punishable by up to 30 years in prison.

The judge ordered him held until a Thursday pre-trial detention hearing, despite objections from his lawyer, who said he should be released now.

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After the hearing, Smith told The Associated Press that he came to represent Duran as part of the legal team for the Florida Deputy Sheriffs Association. It's a not-for-profit association that offers benefits and services to deputies, he said in a phone interview Tuesday afternoon.

Smith said he and other defense attorneys disagree with the decision to charge Duran with a crime.

鈥淚 would say that we reviewed the case and we believe the case is one in which we disagree with the state and we will proceed from that point and let the judge and jury make that decision,鈥 Smith said.

The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office initially said Duran fired in self defense after encountering a man with a gun, but Sheriff Eric Aden after an internal investigation concluded his life was not in danger when he opened fire. have also said that an officer cannot shoot only because a possible suspect is holding a gun if there is no threat.

Fortson had been talking with his girlfriend in a FaceTime video call that recorded audio of the encounter, and showed what happened.

Duran had been sent to Fortson鈥檚 Fort Walton Beach apartment in response to a domestic disturbance report that turned out to be false. After repeated knocking, Fortson opened the door while holding his handgun at his side, pointed down. Authorities say that Duran shot him multiple times and only then did he tell Fortson to drop the gun.

According to the internal affairs report, Duran told investigators that when Fortson opened the door, he saw aggression in the airman鈥檚 eyes. He said he fired because, 鈥淚鈥檓 standing there thinking I鈥檓 about to get shot, I鈥檓 about to die.鈥

Weeks passed after the shooting before the sheriff released an incident report, 911 records or the officer鈥檚 identity, despite requests for the information under Florida鈥檚 open records act and .

The at his off-base apartment in the Florida Panhandle was one of a growing list of killings of Black people by law enforcement in their own homes as they鈥檙e going about their day. Fortson's death also over whether Florida's 鈥淪tand Your Ground鈥 law has fostered a 鈥渟hoot first鈥 climate of vigilantism in which gun owners operate with impunity in killing largely Black people.

Hundreds of Air Force members in dress blues joined , friends and others in a suburban Atlanta megachurch. Fortson is from DeKalb County, Georgia, where his family lives on the east side of the Atlanta metropolitan area.

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Martin reported from Atlanta. Schneider reported from Orlando, Florida.

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