Body cam captures machete-wielding suspect beating his chest shortly before he was shot (2025)

BRIAN AND LORI. DISTRICT ATTORNEY HEATHER ADAMS SAYS SHE RELIED ON POLICE DASH CAM VIDEO. OFFICER BODY CAM FOOTAGE, DOORBELL SURVEILLANCE AND HOURS OF INTERVIEWS TO MAKE HER DECISION THAT THE OFFICER WHO SHOT AND KILLED 39 YEAR OLD LUIS FUENTES WAS JUSTIFIED IN DOING SO. ALL RIGHT. GOOD. STOP. THIS IS THE END OF THE PURSUIT FOR FUENTES. AFTER BEING CHASED BY POLICE FOR 12 BLOCKS AND GETTING OUT OF HIS CAR. BUT BEFORE THIS, POLICE SAY HE ROBBED THE FULTON BANK ON SOUTH DUKE STREET WITH THE SAME MACHETE, TERRORIZING THE FOUR EMPLOYEES AND ONE CUSTOMER INSIDE. THE D.A. SAID HE EVEN TOOK ONE EMPLOYEE HOSTAGE WHILE HE DEMANDED CASH, SAYING HE WAS GOING TO KILL MULTIPLE PEOPLE AFTER HE RAN FROM THE BANK. POLICE SAY THEY WERE NEXT AFRAID FOR THE TREE SERVICE EMPLOYEES ON SOUTH PLUM STREET. FUENTES ALSO APPROACHED WITH THE MACHETE. THE WORKER LATER TOLD POLICE THAT HE RECOGNIZED HIS LIFE WAS IN DANGER. AS FUENTES RAN CAUGHT HIM WITH THE MACHETE. RAISED IN A MENACING FASHION. IN ADDITION TO THIS 22 INCH MACHETE, THE D.A. SAYS FUENTES ALSO HAD A HAMMER, ANOTHER KNIFE, A HATCHET AND A METAL BATON. D.A. ADAMS SAYS SHE MET WITH FUENTES FAMILY EARLIER THIS MORNING TO EXPLAIN HER DECISION. IN THIS CASE IN LANCAST

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Lancaster police body cam captures machete-wielding man beating his chest shortly before he was shot

Meredith Jorgensen

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Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams said the Jan. 24 shooting death Luis Fuentes, 39, by a Lancaster City police officer was justified. Adams said Fuentes, armed with a machete and carrying a duffle bag, entered the Fulton Bank on South Duke Street around 10:10 a.m. There were four employees and one customer inside. Fuentes took one employee hostage and was inside for about five minutes, according to Adams. One employee managed to call 911 and left the line open."Fuentes could be heard repeatedly threatening to kill multiple people inside the bank," the DA's office said in a statement. "Fuentes exited the bank at 10:15 a.m. with a sum of money."Fuentes jumped in an SUV and fled north on Duke Street. An officer spotted him as he drove away and a chased ensued. The 12-block chase ended in the 400 block of South Plum Street, where heavy equipment was blocking the street. The area was very close to Fuentes' home.Fuentes got out of the vehicle. He waved the 28-inch-long machete at police. At one point, he appeared to beat himself on the chest (see photo below). Video shows Fuentes ignoring officers' commands to "drop the knife," before he runs away. Adams said the moment Fuentes turned toward some utility workers who were nearby, an officer fired one shot, hitting Fuentes in the back. "The officer had a reasonable belief that a bystander was in danger of death or serious bodily injury when he observed the suspect running toward the bystander with a raised machete," Adams said. "The suspect had also just committed an armed robbery, led officers on a 12-block vehicle pursuit and was refusing to drop the machete while trying to escape and avoid arrest. For all of these reasons, the officer’s use of force was justified."Adams shared body cam video with the media. You can watch that below.Other weaponsIn addition to the machete, police said they also found a knife in Fuentes' waistband, a hatchet in his jacket pocket, as well as a metal baton and hammer inside the duffle bag.Shooting summaryThe shooting happened Friday, Jan. 24, during a response to a bank robbery at the 800 block of South Duke Street, Lancaster City.The Lancaster County coroner later identified the suspect as 39-year-old Luis Fuentes, of Lancaster.The suspect, armed with a machete, attempted to flee by driving off. A pursuit ensued.After about 12 blocks, the chase ended on the 400 block of South Plum Street, where the suspect tried to escape on foot, according to police.An officer shot the suspect while he was still armed with the machete.Fuentes was transported to the hospital for treatment but later died from his injuries.

LANCASTER, Pa. —

Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams said the Jan. 24 shooting death Luis Fuentes, 39, by a Lancaster City police officer was justified.

Adams said Fuentes, armed with a machete and carrying a duffle bag, entered the Fulton Bank on South Duke Street around 10:10 a.m. There were four employees and one customer inside. Fuentes took one employee hostage and was inside for about five minutes, according to Adams.

One employee managed to call 911 and left the line open.

"Fuentes could be heard repeatedly threatening to kill multiple people inside the bank," the DA's office said in a statement. "Fuentes exited the bank at 10:15 a.m. with a sum of money."

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Lancaster County District Attorney

Fuentes jumped in an SUV and fled north on Duke Street. An officer spotted him as he drove away and a chased ensued. The 12-block chase ended in the 400 block of South Plum Street, where heavy equipment was blocking the street. The area was very close to Fuentes' home.

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Lancaster County District Attorney

Fuentes got out of the vehicle. He waved the 28-inch-long machete at police. At one point, he appeared to beat himself on the chest (see photo below).

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Lancaster Police

Video shows Fuentes ignoring officers' commands to "drop the knife," before he runs away. Adams said the moment Fuentes turned toward some utility workers who were nearby, an officer fired one shot, hitting Fuentes in the back.

"The officer had a reasonable belief that a bystander was in danger of death or serious bodily injury when he observed the suspect running toward the bystander with a raised machete," Adams said. "The suspect had also just committed an armed robbery, led officers on a 12-block vehicle pursuit and was refusing to drop the machete while trying to escape and avoid arrest. For all of these reasons, the officer’s use of force was justified."

Adams shared body cam video with the media. You can watch that below.

Other weapons

In addition to the machete, police said they also found a knife in Fuentes' waistband, a hatchet in his jacket pocket, as well as a metal baton and hammer inside the duffle bag.

Shooting summary

  • The shooting happened Friday, Jan. 24, during a response to a bank robbery at the 800 block of South Duke Street, Lancaster City.
  • The Lancaster County coroner later identified the suspect as 39-year-old Luis Fuentes, of Lancaster.
  • The suspect, armed with a machete, attempted to flee by driving off. A pursuit ensued.
  • After about 12 blocks, the chase ended on the 400 block of South Plum Street, where the suspect tried to escape on foot, according to police.
  • An officer shot the suspect while he was still armed with the machete.
  • Fuentes was transported to the hospital for treatment but later died from his injuries.

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Lancaster County District Attorney

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