A man who opened fire on Stamford police during an hours-long standoff last week was wearing a military uniform shirt with a Nazi insignia on it, according to the Office of the Inspector General.

The incident on Dec. 2 began when a state marshal arrived at the home on Oaklawn Avenue to evict 63-year-old Jed Parkington and his wife following a foreclosure.

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The marshal was met by Parkington's wife and her dog in the driveway and then walked to the back entrance of the house.

Parkington came to the door wearing the uniform shirt and had a utility belt with items attached that the marshal believed could include explosive devices, according to the inspector general's preliminary report

Parkington pushed his wife back

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