Idaho Police Shoot Autistic, Disabled Teen Victor Perez Within Seconds of Arrival, Sparking Outrage

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Body-worn camera footage shows Idaho police shooting autistic teen 16 seconds after arriving

Newly released body-worn camera footage shows the moment Idaho police officers fatally shot autistic 17-year-old Victor Perez nine times earlier this month, prompting protests and potential legal action. The April 5 footage shows there were about 16 seconds from the moment police arrived at the Perez family home in Pocatello, Idaho, to the moment shots were fired. In the video, one officer is heard loudly shouting "drop the knife" five times before firing — but no other words or commands are audible. According to his aunt, Anna Vasquez, Perez had cerebral palsy, was nonverbal and had the mental age of a 5 year old. Pocatello Mayor Brian Blad told reporters Thursday night that the city was voluntarily releasing the footage and the audio of the 911 call made by a neighbor as Perez's family struggled with him during a barbecue.

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Tragic Shooting of Autistic Teen Sparks Outrage and Investigation in Idaho

The death of Victor Perez, an autistic and nonverbal 17-year-old, has sparked outrage in Idaho after police shot him repeatedly on April 5. Perez, who also had cerebral palsy, was taken off life support Saturday following a prolonged coma. Tests confirmed the teenager had no brain activity. Perez was shot by Pocatello police officers after they responded to a 911 call about a man with a knife. The officers reportedly fired within seconds of their arrival, making no attempt to de-escalate the situation, according to video evidence. The incident has raised questions about police conduct and procedures.

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Idaho teen with autism shot by police dies after being removed from life support

An autistic, nonverbal teenage boy who was shot repeatedly by Idaho police from the other side of a chain-link fence while he was holding a knife died Saturday after being removed from life support, his family said. Victor Perez, 17, who also had cerebral palsy, had been in a coma since the April 5 shooting, and tests Friday showed that he had no brain activity, his aunt, Ana Vazquez, told The Associated Press. He had undergone several surgeries, with doctors removing nine bullets and amputating his leg. Police in the southeast Idaho city of Pocatello responded to a 911 call reporting that an apparently intoxicated man with a knife was chasing someone in a yard.

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Autistic teen shot by police in Idaho dies, and a community is 'torn apart'
Victor Perez, 17, was separated from the officers by a chain-link fence when he was shot nine times in his backyard in Pocatello. Victor was taken off life support April 12, four days after physicians amputated one of his legs in a desperate attempt to save his life.
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Video Shows Idaho Cops Shooting Knife-Wielding Teen, Family Says He's Autistic
Video shows Idaho cops shooting a teen armed with a knife. The teen's family says he's nonverbal, autistic and suffers from cerebral palsy. The 17-year-old is in critical condition after being shot 9 times. Video of the Saturday shooting went viral, sparking protests.
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Video Shows Idaho Cops Shoot Autistic Teen With Knife, Causes Outrage
Video shows Idaho police shooting knife-wielding teen with autism multiple times, sparking outrage. Victor Perez, who suffers from cerebral palsy, remained hospitalised in critical condition Tuesday after having nine bullets removed from his body and having his leg amputated. The boy, who is nonverbal and intellectually disabled, was reportedly wielding a knife when police arrived.
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Idaho police release body camera video of nonverbal and autistic teen’s fatal shooting
The teen was removed from life support and died in a hospital a week after the shooting. The video confirms that the officers made no effort to de-escalate the situation before opening fire. The teen was nonverbal and autistic and was shot in Pocatello, Idaho.
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Body Cam Video Shows Idaho Cops Shooting Autistic Teen Armed With Knife
Victor Perez, 17, was shot dead by police in Pocatello, Idaho. Cops say they got a call about an allegedly intoxicated man armed with a knife. The teen was on the ground in a fenced-in yard when cops arrived. He was autistic, nonverbal and suffered from cerebral palsy.
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Idaho police release bodycam video of shooting that killed autistic teen (Video) - Social News XYZ
An Indo-American News website. It covers Gossips, Politics, Movies, Technolgy, and Sports News and Photo Galleries. The website is established in 2015 and is owned by AGK FIRE INC. Police in Idaho released body-worn and security camera recordings Thursday showing officers fatally shooting a knife-wielding, intellectually disabled teenage boy.
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Idaho police release body camera video of nonverbal and autistic teen's fatal shooting
Police in Idaho released body-worn and security camera recordings Thursday showing officers fatally shooting a knife-wielding, intellectually disabled teenage boy from the other side of a chain link fence. Idaho police release body camera video of nonverbal and autistic teen’s fatal shooting.
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Autistic Teen Killed by Police in Idaho
Victor Perez, 17, was taken off life support on Saturday, April 12, 2025. Perez was a nonverbal, autistic teen who also suffered from cerebral palsy. Perez underwent multiple surgeries last week, including a leg amputation. He was ultimately declared brain dead, leading his family to the excruciatingly difficult decision.
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