Investigators say officers were justified in the fatal shooting of a man who they say was threatening customers at a Pennsylvania Wal-Mart.



State police made the announcement Monday after investigating the incident and talking with the Monroe County District Attorney's Office.

Twenty-year-old Andrew Joseph Todd was shot and killed Saturday night in the East Stroudsburg store after police say he refused officers' orders to drop a weapon.



Police say about 100 people were in the store when Todd began threatening customers. Investigators say the Mount Bethel man was armed with two guns and a machete. Officers say Todd then pointed a gun at officers, who shot him in the chest. He was pronounced dead at a hospital.



No customers or officers were hurt.