Los Angeles County Sheriff release video of shooting that left man with machetes dead in Lancaster

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s office released video of the shooting that left a man with machetes dead in Lancaster.

Deputies encountered the man on February 6 at an Albertsons on 20th Street West, where he was accused of harassing shoppers, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Deputies say they saw the man standing outside the entrance to the grocery store with two machetes in his backpack.

“As the deputies attempted to speak with him and calm him down, the suspect became agitated and grabbed both machetes,” the department said in a statement.

The man then entered the Albertsons, refusing deputies’ “numerous commands” that he drop the machetes, authorities said.

Deputies tried “less-lethal” methods, including stun guns, to stop the man. But authorities say he suddenly charged at deputies, three of whom then shot him.

The man — described as being between 35 and 40 years old — was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead, according to the Sheriff’s Department. His name had not been publicly released as of Tuesday evening.

No one else was injured. The two machetes were recovered at the scene, authorities said.

Investigators said they later tied the suspect to the stabbing of an employee at a local gas station earlier in the day. That person was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, according to authorities.

An investigation is undergoing.