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Deputy Sheriff Ebenezer Parker | Cumberland County Sheriff's Office, Maine
Cumberland County Sheriff's Office, Maine

Deputy Sheriff

Ebenezer Parker

Cumberland County Sheriff's Office, Maine

End of Watch: Monday, January 18, 1808

Biographical Info

Age: 48
Tour of Duty: Not available
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Assault
Date of Incident: January 11, 1808
Weapon Used: Blunt object; Lumber
Suspect Info: Executed in 1808

Deputy Sheriff Ebenezer Parker succumbed to injuries sustained one week earlier when he was beaten over the head with a sleigh arm while attempting to serve a warrant.

Deputy Parker had located the man, wanted for failing to pay a debt, in Westbrook. When Deputy Parker entered the location, a blacksmith shop at 916 Main Street, he was attacked by the owner of the shop and beaten.

Deputy Parker went home and succumbed to injuries a week later.

The man was convicted of Deputy Parker's murder and hanged in July 1808. The subject wanted for not paying debts was acquitted of accessory to murder.

Deputy Parker was survived by his wife and two sons.

At the time of Deputy Parker's murder, Maine had not yet been formed as a state, and Cumberland County was a part of Massachusetts. As of 2022, Deputy Parker is the first known fallen officer in New England History.