Headstone of Barry Sutherland
U.S. Army

Barry Sutherland

1976

Barry N. Sutherland. Barry also served in the U.S. Army. Barry served in the Vietnam War and the Cold War.

How He Died
Manner Homicide
Cause Gunshot wound
Mechanism Firearm
What Happened
Parole Officer Barry Sutherland was shot and killed while attempting to arrest a parole violator in New York City. Officer Sutherland and two other parole officers got a tip that a parolee who had failed to appear, and had a warrant, was going to be at 16 East 42nd Street in Manhattan. The three officers waited in the lobby of the building for the suspect. When the suspect entered, he immediately recognized the parole officers and began to flee on foot. The suspect then drew a .32 caliber handgun and opened fire, killing Officer Sutherland and wounding a civilian. Because the lobby was crowded with civilians, the other parole officers did not return fire but instead tackled the suspect and placed him under arrest. The suspect, who was on parole for criminal possession of a weapon, was later convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. On May 30th, 1978, the suspect escaped from Sing Sing State Prison. He was shot and killed on June 20th, 1978, in a shootout with a New York City police officer after a team of officers from the New York Division of Parole and the New York City Police Department tracked the suspect to an apartment in East New York, Brooklyn. Officer Sutherland was a U.S. Army veteran and had served with the New York State Division of Parole for four years.
Survivors
He was survived by his wife.
Photograph of Barry Sutherland
Photograph of Barry Sutherland
Service Record
1967 – 1973
U.S. Army
Vietnam War Cold War
Also Served
New York State Division of Parole
Parole Officer
In Our Keeping
Permanent identifier neuraspine_01krbxtncvf2n14twfhx1xzfxc
Record added August 2, 2026 neuraweb.nw
Stewarded by neuraweb.nw
Last updated August 2, 2026

This page is permanent and free. No fee to view it, no advertising, no tracking, and no account required. It will not be taken down.

Are you family? This record can be claimed and maintained by those who knew Barry. Claim this record.

Be the first to honor Barry.

Leave a Tribute