Irvine Police shoot, kill former caregiver they say killed a paralyzed man

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The murder suspect that Irvine Police shot just after 3 a.m. Monday has died, the department confirmed.

The shooting came after authorities were called to a residence on Whispering Swan at about 2:15 a.m. A caretaker at the home told police that she found her patient bloodied and unresponsive.

The victim, who family told KTLA was paralyzed from the waist down and confined to a wheelchair after an accident, was determined to be stabbed to death inside the residence.

Police identified him as 38-year-old John Alexander Bash III.

Johnny Bash is seen in an image provided by family members.

Outside the home, a gold Honda minivan had collided with the garage door, which granted the suspect access.

A search for the minivan’s driver ensued. An officer found its registered owner in the area of Stonecreek South and West Yale Loop at about 3:15 a.m., as he was traveling on foot and wielding a knife.

Police said the man raised the knife and approached the officer. At that point, the officer shot the man.

He later died at a local hospital. He was identified as 47-year-old Aaron Matthew Shindle, who previously resided in Tampa, Florida.

Shindle was a former caregiver for Bash, according to both police and Bash’s family.

No additional details were immediately made available.

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