A judge this week dismissed the case against an Idaho Falls, ID, police officer who was charged in connection with a fatal shooting last year. Officer Elias Cerdas was on trial charged with involuntary manslaughter for the February shooting of Joseph Johnson.
Cerdas shot and killed Johnson while searching with other law enforcement officers for a different man, with a history of violence against law enforcement, who had fled from a traffic stop. A witness reported they saw that man running with a gun. Johnson was reportedly wearing clothing similar to the fleeing suspect and was in the backyard of his home when shot by Cerdas.