Police shoot nonverbal autistic teen in Idaho, sparking protests over use of lethal force – critical condition.

In a controversial incident in Pocatello, Idaho, police shot Victor Perez, a nonverbal autistic teen with cerebral palsy, after responding to a 911 call reporting a person with a knife. The officers opened fire shortly after arriving at the scene, leaving Perez in critical condition. He has since undergone surgery and had one of his legs amputated. The incident has sparked protests, with many questioning the use of lethal force in this situation. The community is demanding transparency and accountability from the authorities involved. This incident has once again brought to light the need for proper training for law enforcement when dealing with individuals with disabilities. The case has gained national attention, prompting discussions about police practices and the treatment of vulnerable populations. The family of Victor Perez is seeking justice and answers about the circumstances that led to the shooting. As the investigation continues, advocates are calling for reforms to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

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