Prosecutor says police officer justified in fatal Lancaster shooting

A police officer acted appropriately last month in shooting to death a Lancaster man who was wielding a knife at the officer and chasing him after his sister called 911 for help, a prosecutor said Wednesday.

Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams said there will not be criminal charges for the Sept. 13 death of Ricardo Munoz, whose shooting outside his home in the city was captured on police body camera footage that was previously released to the public.

Munoz, 27, who was on bail at the time, awaiting trial on charges he stabbed four people last year, was seen on the video brandishing the knife at an unnamed officer. The hunting-style knife had a 5-inch blade.

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“Based on my review of the facts and the applicable law, there is no question, no question that the officer was justified in the use of deadly force," Adams said. She said the four shots that killed Munoz were a restrained response, given the imminent threat to the Lancaster City police officer.

Michael Perna, a lawyer for the Munoz family, said the prosecutor's decision dismayed the family but did not surprise them. He called it a “wholly preventable killing" and described the investigation as flawed.

The fatal shooting prompted demonstrations in Lancaster, including rioting that damaged the city police headquarters and other downtown buildings, and an arson fire that blocked an intersection.

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