Victor Perez, 17, was holding a knife at the time, but was separated from the officers by a metal fence. He died in a Pocatello, Idaho, hospital a week after the shooting.
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Police in Idaho released body-worn footage showing officers fatally shooting a knife-wielding, intellectually disabled teenage boy from the other side of a fence. 17-year-old Victor Perez, who was autistic, had a developmental disability and cerebral ...