The Allen County Coroner has
identified 18-year-old Parker James Eugene Billman as the 29th homicide victim
of 2024.
Allen County Coroner’s Release:
WANE-15 story is here: https://www.wane.com/news/crime/coroner-identifies-18-year-old-victim-of-homicide-near-downtown-fort-wayne/
Please, also remember 2024’s other homicide
victims:
Tra’Quon
Dashon Hurmon
Christopher Izekiel
Easton
Adaija Armani Okey
Lamarion Jeremiah
Bailey
Jayden Lamont Morris
Marcia Louise Linsky
Alfred Woods
Divoryan Lawan
Warren-Hill
David Lee Norris
Donald Charles Warren
III
Byron Keith Curry
Devon Evans Herlde
Robert Anthony Vicena
DaiLoni Edward Hollis
Daniels
Rex D. Michel
Kirk Thomas Willinger
Troy Jay Madison
Ryan Patrick Harding
Linzell Parhm
Tyler Joe Shake
Jathen Allen Maxwell
Gawon Kaerey Benson
Travon Depree Holman
Ronald Joe Smith Jr
Nicole Danielle Beason
Jamion Martin
Myaunna Chacole
Foster-Juarez
Damarion Tywan Lundy
NOTES:
1. All information is provided by public news
releases from the Allen County Coroner’s office and/or at least 2 confirmed
media reports.
2. For the sake of consistency and accuracy of
the Remembering Fort Wayne Homicide Victims blog and database,
homicide is defined by Indiana statute. In Indiana, homicide is defined as the killing of one person by
another. The term is neutral and doesn't assign blame. Indiana's homicide
statutes are in Title 35, Chapter 1 of the Indiana Code.
3. Remembering Fort Wayne
Homicide Victims does not track suicides, however, in the case of
a homicide/suicide, the Coroner’s release may name the suicide victim’s name,
as is the Coroner’s protocol and legal, and statutory requirements as contained
in Indiana Code, Section 36-2-14-18. In keeping with transparency, Remembering Fort Wayne
Homicide Victims does not edit or redact information in the
Cornoner’s releases.
4. Media: Information and
graphics may be used, provided proper credit is given to the Remembering
Fort Wayne Homicide Victims blog
5. This blog, statistical assembly, and analysis
are intended to be a public resource and serve as a way to remember the victims
and comfort their families so their loved ones are never forgotten.