Knife-wielding man killed by Irvine police after his 72-year-old mother is fatally stabbed
A knife-wielding man was killed by Irvine police after he stabbed his mother to death, according to authorities.
The Irvine Police Department responded shortly before 3 p.m. Thursday to a report that a man was chasing a woman with a knife on Green Tree Lane in the University Park neighborhood, according to an Irvine Police Department news release.
Officers arrived to find a man, identified as 37-year-old Paul Parvea Montazer, “attacking a woman with a knife,” Irvine police said. When they tried to intervene, Montazer advanced toward an officer and was shot by police, authorities said.
Police rendered aid to Montazer and the stabbing victim, 72-year-old Irvine resident Parvin Montazer, the Irvine police said, but both died at the scene. The stabbing victim was Paul’s mother.
Police recovered a knife at the scene, and detectives are investigating the circumstances of the incident. Authorities said they don’t believe there are additional suspects.
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