Jared Martin

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    In December 2023, 71-year-old Michael Shamrock Robertson Sr., a veteran and former deputy, was fatally shot by a Stafford County Sheriff’s Deputy during a welfare check at his home in Stafford County, Virginia. The incident has since led to significant legal action and public scrutiny.

    On December 16, 2023, deputies responded to a welfare check at Robertson’s residence. Details surrounding the encounter remain under investigation, but the situation escalated, resulting in a deputy discharging their firearm, leading to Robertson’s death.

    In September 2024, Robertson’s family filed a $77 million lawsuit against the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office, alleging wrongful death and excessive use of force. The lawsuit contends that the deputies’ actions were unjustified and seeks accountability for the incident.

    Body camera footage from the incident has been released, providing insight into the events that transpired. The video has been a focal point in discussions about the appropriateness of the deputies’ actions and the broader implications for law enforcement protocols during welfare checks.

    The case has garnered national attention, highlighting concerns about police interactions with veterans and former law enforcement officers. Advocates are calling for comprehensive reviews of law enforcement procedures, especially in situations involving welfare checks, to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

    As of February 2025, the lawsuit is ongoing, with both parties preparing for court proceedings. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for law enforcement practices and accountability measures nationwide.

    For more detailed coverage, you can watch the following news report:

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    Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXv1jr71QsY

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