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The Idaho Attorney General will review the fatal shooting of Victor Perez, following a request by the Bannock County ...
An Idaho teenager with autism who was hospitalized for a week after being shot by police died over the weekend. The Bannock ...
The Idaho Attorney General will review the fatal shooting of Victor Perez, following a request by the Bannock County Prosecuting Attorney.
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East Idaho News on MSNAttorney General will review investigation following police killing of disabled Pocatello teenIdaho's Attorney General has agreed to review the investigative findings of the police killing of 17-year-old disabled teen Victor Perez.
Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador has agreed to review the findings of an officer-involved shooting in Pocatello that occurred last Saturday.
The family of Victor Perez, the disabled teen shot by Pocatello Police officers, has announced that his funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 15. Services will begin at 3 PM at the Cornelson ...
All the money raised from the 50/50 raffle will go to the family of Victor Perez. 50% of the money raised from bingo card purchases will also go to the family. $950 was raised from the 50/50 raffle ...
The police opened fire at him despite a fenced barrier between them and the autistic teen. As a result of his injuries, the teen slipped into a coma and remained unresponsive until he was taken off ...
Victor Perez, a 17-year-old with autism and cerebral palsy who was shot by police, died after he was removed from life ...
Victor Perez, from Pocatello, is one of at least five autistic children killed this month. The National Autism Association shares resources and awareness.
This April, a month meant to honor and uplift the voices of autistic individuals, the community in Pocatello, Idaho, finds itself grieving the tragic and preventable death of 17-year-old Victor Perez.
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