Patrolman James P. Parkinson

Patrolman James P. Parkinson

Newark Police Division, New Jersey

End of Watch Sunday, April 19, 1914

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James P. Parkinson

Patrolman James Parkinson was killed when his patrol wagon collided with a trolley car.

Patrolman Parkinson had served with the Newark Police Department for 20 years. He was survived by his wife.

Bio

  • Age 44
  • Tour 20 years
  • Badge Not available

Incident Details

  • Cause Struck by streetcar

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Rest In Peace my Great Great Uncle, James Parkinson! You're Not Forgotten! And some of Us Parkinson's Carried On Well! My Late Dad. Robert Joseph "Robby" Parkinson was The 1st Radioman to Land at Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, June 6th, 1944 with The United States Navy's 7th Naval Battalion's Amphibious Assault Division! He later served 30+ years on The Newark NJ Police Force as an Investigator, Profiler, Supervisor, and Retired at Captain's Rank! I've been a Long Time Counter Terror Criminal Espionage Expert and Unit Commander of Aqua Delta 69 "The Specialists" since The 1970's! Also worked the last 7 years of my paid working career as a Private Federal Law Enforcement Officer doing The Hospital Watch as a Corrections Officer For our area Federal Correctional Institution! We Carry On The Parkinson Name Uncle, James Parkinson! With Honor and Service to Almighty GOD and America!

Brian Parkinson
Private and FBOP.

February 12, 2025

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