News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local
Crime
Weather
Politics

Standoff suspect's wife assisting Stamford PD to 'best of her cognitive ability,' attorney says

69-year-old wife has been at the Stamford Hospital and treated for depression and other cognitive issues since the standoff.

Marissa Alter

Dec 8, 2025, 7:27 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

The wife of a Stamford man who engaged police in an hours-long standoff and shootout is assisting in the investigation “to the best of her cognitive ability,” her attorney exclusively told News 12.

Attorney Alex Martinez, who represents Carmen Parkington, said the 69-year-old has been at Stamford Hospital being treated for depression and other cognitive and medical issues that she has had for some time. Martinez also said a family member recently filed an application in probate court to be her conservator.

Carmen Parkington lost her husband and house on Dec. 2. The incident began around 9:15 a.m. when a state marshal went to evict Carmen and Jed Parkington from their home on Oaklawn Avenue after it was foreclosed on. Police said Jed Parkington, 63, got his wife to go with the marshal, then barricaded himself inside, later opening fire on police armored vehicles. Officers exchanged gunfire with him several times during the afternoon before he turned the gun on himself, according to police.

Police said a search of the home led them to find a decomposed body hidden on the second floor, along with explosives and Nazi paraphernalia throughout. Police have not released the identity of the body or said what caused that person's death.

“Mrs. Parkington, through her counsel, has been assisting the Stamford Police Department investigation to the best of her cognitive ability surrounding the incident of Dec. 2, 2025,” Martinez said in a statement to News 12. "We are seeking placement for Mrs. Parkington in a supervisory setting as she cannot care for herself alone."

Martinez said Carmen Parkington was very active in multicultural activities in Stamford before her mental health challenges. She served on the Peruvian American Cultural Center Board and was part of a Sister City Delegation that traveled to Lima, Peru, with then-Mayor Michael Pavia in 2011, according to Martinez.

While local police are handling the decomposed body case, the Office of the Inspector General is investigating the standoff and shootout. That’s required by state law whenever an officer fires a weapon. News 12 has learned the office is expected to release its report and police body camera footage from the incident by midday Tuesday, Dec. 9.

PRIOR COVERAGE: Stamford police remain tight-lipped on decomposed body found in explosives-filled home after standoff

Nazi flag, propaganda found inside Stamford home at center of standoff and shootout with police

Decomposed body found in Stamford shootout suspect's home

Police: Second body found at home in Stamford standoff

Stamford PD: Hourslong standoff in Stamford is over

More Stories

Top Stories

00:48
RTCTMentalHealthAwarenessWalkVOSOTVO6pm_2026-06-06-19-15-49

Community, healing and connection: Mental health walk held in Bridgeport

02:10
A Severe Warn

STORM WATCH: Severe storms possible this evening with hot temperatures continuing 

01:50
RTCTHardshipToHopeFRecchia6pm_2026-06-06-19-16-36

Bridgeport man turns painful past into pathway for healing others

00:55
SpecialImmigrantstatustn

New effort raises awareness about humanitarian pathway to green card for people under 21 in Bridgeport

00:28
sexual assault

Attempted sexual assault of staff reported at Corrigan Correctional Center

norwalkcar0605_2026-06-05-21-04-21

Vehicle located following Norwalk hit-and-run

02:03
justinpkg0605_2026-06-05-21-10-18_21-07-38,01

Fairfield woman charged with arson after setting multi-family home on fire, police say

00:24
QUrugby0605_2026-06-05-21-27-24

Quinnipiac University women’s rugby team files Title IX complaint over program being demoted

02:20
marissapkg0605_2026-06-05-16-37-40

Police: Two men entered Milford home while couple slept, killed one, wounded other

00:34
HATE CRIME CHARGES MONITOR copy

Fairfield resident arraigned in connection to NYU graduation hate crime

02:10
0605PrivatelawlistingCraven_2026-06-05-16-43-02

House hunting? New state law could mean more real estate listings

00:33
stratfordcoachcharges0605_2026-06-05-16-39-04

Police: Second former student accuses of ex-Stratford wrestling coach of sexual assault

00:21
Arrest Made Generic

Trumbull Police arrest man after disrupting pride ceremony

00:24
marissapkg105_2026-01-05-17-25-02_16-32-43,06

Court document says Michelle Troconis will appeal habeas petition denial

02:19
Screenshot 2026-06-05 125144

Sherwood Island State Park pavilion to be closed for at least the entire 2026 season

00:58
milfordupdate0604_2026-06-04-21-03-32

Police: Milford homicide was a targeted attack

00:27
ICE ARREST MONITOR copy

Officials: Multiple people arrested by ICE officers in Danbury

03:03
marissapkg0604_2026-06-04-21-36-46_21-09-51,01

Animal sanctuary created in Sandy Hook girl’s memory marks milestone celebration Saturday

01:59
justinpkg0604_2026-06-04-21-21-03

'Nothing like this exists.' Darien cancer surivor, Greenwich teen create app for cancer patients, caregivers

00:28
HATE CRIME CHARGES MONITOR copy

Fairfield resident arrested in connection to NYU graduation hate crime

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices