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VIOLENT “riots” have erupted after footage was released of the moment a knife-wielding man was shot dead by cops after charging at them.

Police in Lancaster, released the video on Sunday, and protests erupted as people became outraged over the footage.

Video appeared to show a man wielding a knife as he ran toward a cop
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Video appeared to show a man wielding a knife as he ran toward a copCredit: YouTube/ Lancaster City Police Department
The man, identified as Ricardo Munoz, was fatally shot on Sunday
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The man, identified as Ricardo Munoz, was fatally shot on SundayCredit: Lancaster City Police Department
An officer fired a weapon, and the man was seen lying on the ground
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An officer fired a weapon, and the man was seen lying on the groundCredit: YouTube/ Lancaster City Police Department

Police said in a that one county vehicle outside the precinct had its windows smashed, and that ";bricks were thrown through the front of the police station and into the post office window."

Police added that demonstrators threw items including bricks, water bottles, glass bottles, gallon jugs of liquid, and parts of plastic road barricades at cops.

Photos showed windows smashed out at a police station and the post office.

Several police cars also had windows smashed, WGAL reported.

One picture shared by WHP-TV journalist showed the words "death to cops," written on the outside of a building.

Amid demonstrations, a dumpster was also lit on fire, reported.

At least four people were arrested, Lancaster Online reported.

The Blaze journalist Elijah Schaffer of a store with its windows smashed out, as he reported merchandise was stolen.

Officials had called for the community to remain peaceful after the police shooting.

The Lancaster DA condemned events overnight as "violent and riotous" in a on Monday.

“This office fully supports the right to gather and peacefully protest, however, the riotous behavior exhibited last night is completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated,” Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams said in a statement.

“Such lawless conduct only takes away from those working with the community to address issues worthy of discussion.

"Make no mistake, those who cannot peacefully protest and instead resort to violence will be prosecuted and held fully accountable.”

Police chief Jarrad Berkihiser called the loss of life "devastating," and asked for the community to keep peace on Sunday, reported.

"It's devastating for everybody involved. It's devastating for our police department, the families and our community," Berkihiser said.

Body camera footage to a call of a man "reportedly becoming aggressive with his mother" as he tried "to break into her house," police said in a statement.

The man in the video was identified by police as Ricardo Munoz, reported.

As news of Munoz's death emerged, it resurfaced that last year, he was arrested on four counts of aggravated assault in connection with an alleged stabbing.

Munoz, then 25, was found holding a knife to his throat when police arrived at the site of the March 2019 incident, reported.

The Sunday video, roughly a minute long, shows the encounter just before 4:30pm on Sunday.

Demonstrations erupted in the city of Lancaster after the Sunday afternoon incident
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Demonstrations erupted in the city of Lancaster after the Sunday afternoon incidentCredit: ABC27
Demonstrators are seen gathered in the streets of Pennsylvania
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Demonstrators are seen gathered in the streets of PennsylvaniaCredit: Twitter
Police are seen in Lancaster on Sunday
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Police are seen in Lancaster on SundayCredit: ABC27

Police said they responded to a call about a "domestic" incident.

A woman was seen exiting the home, as the officer told her to "get back."

Seconds later, a man was seen running out of the home and charge toward the officer as he turned around and ran.

The officer turned back around to face the man, as he fired a weapon.

A woman was heard screaming in the background.

The man was seen lying on the ground.

Police shared a grab at the end of the footage that appeared to show the man with an object in his right hand as he ran toward the officer.

In a statement, police said video showed a 27-year-old man leave a home, and begin "chasing the officer."

"Preliminary information and body worn camera footage indicates that the male subject had a knife in his right hand as he was chasing the officer," police said. 

"The officer fired several shots from his firearm, striking the subject."

"The subject, identified as 27 year old Lancaster man, did not survive his injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene," the police statement added.

Police said the cop was the only one on-scene at the time. Other officers responded later.

A man ran out of the house and toward the police officer
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A man ran out of the house and toward the police officerCredit: YouTube/ Lancaster City Police Department
Video showed an officer fire his weapon at the man
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Video showed an officer fire his weapon at the manCredit: YouTube/ Lancaster City Police Department
The man lay on the ground at the end of the video
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The man lay on the ground at the end of the videoCredit: YouTube/ Lancaster City Police Department
Police said the man did not survive the incident
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Police said the man did not survive the incidentCredit: YouTube/ Lancaster City Police Department
Shocking moment knife-wielding Ricardo Munoz is shot dead by cops after charging at them

Police said: "The Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office was contacted immediately and is now conducting an investigation into the officer-involved shooting."

The District Attorney's office confirmed they have reviewed the body camera footage and are investigating the incidents.

"We have reviewed body cam footage which shows man ran at @LancasterPolice while brandishing a knife above his head. Our investigation is ongoing," Lancaster DA said on social media.

Officials have asked anyone with information to contact the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office at (717) 299-8100 or Lancaster City-County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-322-1913, or to contact Crime Stoppers at by texting LANCS plus the message to 847411.

Munoz's body lay on the ground for hours before being removed and taken away in a coroner's van, Lancaster Online reported.

As video of the incident was shared, public outrage erupted and demonstrations escalated across the city.

Video showed cops using tear gas to break up demonstrations.

Demonstrators are seen in Lancaster after footage of the shooting was released
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Demonstrators are seen in Lancaster after footage of the shooting was releasedCredit: Fox News
A demonstrator holds a sign saying 'who will stand for justice'
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A demonstrator holds a sign saying 'who will stand for justice'Credit: Fox News
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Cops said in a statement that more than 100 demonstrators gathered outside the police station on Sunday.

Police said protesters "locked arms in a line," and cops warned if they did not move from a ramp, "that chemical munitions would be deployed."

"The group failed to follow the instructions and chemical agents were used to disperse the crowd," police said.

"OC spray was also deployed at protestors that refused to move from the ramp and were physically challenging Officers that were moving to clear people from the ramp," police said.

The DA said on Monday: "We are not aware of any serious injuries sustained during the riots, and we wish to commend the law-enforcement officials who acted professionally in protecting the lives of those in potential danger."

Late Sunday night, the City of Lancaster shared a statement from Mayor Danene Sorace.

"This has been a heartbreaking day for our city," Sorace said.

"I grieve for the loss of life and know that there are more questions to be answered as the investigation continues," she added.

Sorace said in a statement that the officer involved in the shooting was placed on leave.

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