By Bill Lindelof
blindelof@sacbee.com
Sacramento police have arrested a suspect in the mysterious 4-year-old gunshot slaying of a man killed during a visit to Sacramento to see his son.
Joseph Wayne Bush, 38 had driven nearly 2,000 miles from Illinois to visit his young son. He was killed Feb. 10, 2006, two days after arriving in Sacramento, authorities said.
Bush was killed during an attempted carjacking, according to a Police Department news release.
Bush was found slumped over the steering wheel of his gray Toyota Camry in the parking lot of a shopping center in the 6000 block of Mack Road.
Police initially didn't find a motive or a suspect.
Last year detectives received information in the cold case that led them to revisit the homicide, police said.
Based on witness information and forensic evidence, detectives believe that Taurus Aquarius Baker (photo left), 20, killed Bush during an attempted carjacking, according to the release.
Baker would have been 16 years old at the time of the shooting.
He was arrested Monday without incident by the Career Criminal Apprehension Team near Laguna and Franklin boulevards.
Baker was booked into Sacramento County Jail on suspicion of homicide, robbery and attempted carjacking.
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