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Irvine Police Release Video of Officer Shooting and Killing Aaron Matthew Shindle

Police say that Suspect Aaron Matthew Shindle stabbed to death a defenseless quadriplegic man sleeping in his bed.

Irvine police shoot suspect, Aaron Matthew Shindle, accused of fatally stabbing paralyzed man.

Suspect Aaron Matthew Shindle. Credit IPD

A new bodycam video shows an Irvine police officer fatally shooting a suspect accused of breaking into a home and stabbing a paralyzed man to death.

Irvine Police Department Press Release Re: Aaron Matthew Shindle Shooting

#IRVINEPDPIO – This morning, at about 2:15 a.m., a caregiver at a residence on Whistling Swan called 9-1-1 after discovering his patient was bloody and unresponsive. When IPD responded to the house, they found an unoccupied gold Honda minivan that collided with the garage door. They entered the residence and located the victim, who uses a wheelchair for mobility, deceased from apparent stab wounds. He was identified as John Alexander Bash III.

As officers were canvassing the area for the minivan driver, an IPD officer encountered the registered owner at Stonecreek South and West Yale Loop. During the exchange, the officer observed the male holding a knife. The male raised the knife and advanced towards the officer when an officer-involved shooting occurred. A knife was recovered at the scene.

The male suspect appears to be the driver of the minivan that crashed into the home and is believed to have killed the victim. The suspect was transported to a local hospital, where he later died. He was identified as 47-year-old Aaron Matthew Shindle, a previous resident of Tampa, Florida.

Preliminarily, the suspect is a former caregiver for the victim. Detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding this incident. They do not believe there are any additional suspects.

Anyone who may have witnessed this incident or who has information related to this investigation is asked to contact Detective Rebecca Steen at 949-724-7170 or email [email protected]

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Source: ABC7

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