Officers who shot disabled teen in Pocatello will not face criminal charges
Deputy Attorney General states officers' use of deadly force was legally justified based on perceived threat; family files civil suit following teen's death from 12 gunshot wounds.
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"A long road of litigation ahead": Attorneys for Victor Perez family to continue with civil suit after AG declines to press charges against officers
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — While four Pocatello Police officers have been cleared of criminal charges for the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Victor Perez, an autistic teenager with cerebral palsy, the civil battle has only just begun. Related: Officers in Victor Perez Shooting will not face criminal charges After the Idaho Attorney General's Office announced its decision today not to file criminal charges against the four officers in the fatal sho…
·Idaho Falls, United States
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