Injured seurity guard at Miranda Kerr's Malibu home airlifted to a hospital after he was stabbed in the eye by an intruder. The guard shot the intruder four times. Photo from the Special Enforcement Bureau of Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

By Jessica Chia and Jennifer Smith For Dailymail.com

A homeless man who stabbed Miranda Kerr's security guard in the eye after jumping the fence of her Malibu home has been charged with attempted murder on Tuesday.

 
Shaun Anthony Haywood hopped the fence to the model's Malibu home at 11.10am on October 14, slashing the guard in the face and arm before he was shot multiple times.

 

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Haywood, who could be sentenced to life in prison if convicted, also faces two additional felonies including aggravated mayhem and assault with a deadly weapon, according to the LA County District Attorney's Office.
The 29-year-old intruder, who is a fellow Australian like Kerr, was trying to gain access to Kerr's home in order to deliver a letter, prosecutors said.

 

Haywood was arraigned on Tuesday at the LA County Superior Court in Van Nuys, California.
Haywood managed to jump the fence earlier this month before grabbing the guard's knife and slashing him in the face, prosecutors said.
The guard then opened fire and shot Haywood four times, the LA County Sheriff's Office told DailyMail.com.
Gruesome photos of the incident show a man kneeling over what appears to be a prone and shirtless Haywood, who had blood covering his head and torso.
Kerr, who lives with her five-year-old son Flynn in the $2million Malibu ranch, was not home at the time of the intrusion.
'There were no occupants in the house at the time of this incident. The incident took place on the property, but not inside the house,' Sergeant James Braden said.
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