Incident
| Date | Dec 06, 2012 |
| Time | 04:45 PM |
| Department | Buffalo Police Department |
| Officers | Kenneth Agee Jr , Jared M. Domaracki , Daniel Derenda |
| Address |
Riley Street
near Fillmore Avenue
Buffalo, NY |
Incident Description
Issac Parker's sport utility vehicle was pulled over by Buffalo police officers Kenneth Agee and Jared Domaracki on December 6th, 2012 for a faulty headlight. Officer Agee and his partner, Domaracki, suspected Parker was intoxicated. According to police, Domaracki reached in through the driver's side window to turn off the ignition, and Parker allegedly hit the accelerator and took off down Fillmore. Agee shot Parker once in the right side, kiilling him. Parker continued on Fillmore before crashing into three street light poles, one of which fell on Ida Murphy, killing her.
A wrongful death lawsuit was filed by the Estate of Ida Murphy and was settled for $125,000. A wrongful death lawsuit was filed by the Estate of Issac Parker and was settled for $50,000.
Links
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Councilman laments the loss of 'Miss Ida'
A beloved Buffalo woman who was struck and killed last week was remembered Tuesday in Common Council chambers. Ida Murphy, 54, died last Thursday when a vehicle driven by 48-year-old Issac Parker struck three light poles after police tried to stop him on Fillmore Avenue. Murphy was leaving a grocery store at the time. - Buffalo Toronto Public Media
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Full List, 2011-2017: Shots Fired By BPD
Around 6:45 p.m., an officer fired one round at a suspect near the intersection of Best and Fillmore, following the escalation of a confrontation after a traffic stop. The incident resulted in the death of 48-year-old Isaac Parker. In 2012, police told reporters that Parker had fled from police after the traffic stop. Police Commissioner Daniel Derenda said, "officers had the suspect shut off the vehicle, he became confrontational, we believe that a struggle ensued when he tried to start the vehicle and at some point, when the officer was dragged and a shot was fired in close proximity." - Danny Spewak | WGRZ
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Estate of Ida Murphy- -$125,000
Approval of settlement - Buffalo Common Council
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Estate of Isaac Parker - $50,000
Approval of settlement - Buffalo Common Council