Overview
- Victor Perez, a 17-year-old non-verbal autistic teen with cerebral palsy, was shot by Pocatello police on April 5 and died a week later after being removed from life support.
- Body-worn camera footage, released on April 18, shows officers shooting Perez nine times through a chain-link fence without de-escalation or less-lethal tactics.
- The Perez family has filed an administrative wrongful death claim, alleging excessive force and emotional distress caused by the officers' actions.
- All four officers involved remain on administrative leave as the Eastern Idaho Critical Incident Task Force investigates and the Idaho Attorney General reviews findings.
- Community protests and vigils have grown, with advocates demanding accountability and better police training for interactions involving individuals with disabilities.