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Bodycam Footage Released in Fatal Police Shooting of Autistic Teen Victor Perez

The video shows officers firing nine shots within 16 seconds of arrival, intensifying calls for accountability and police reform.

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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.