ALBANY — A parolee who survived a 2006 shooting in Albany was shot to death Tuesday morning in West Hill.

Iquan Carter, 23, who was just released from Elmira Correctional Facility on Sept. 17, was shot on Ontario Street, between Second and Third streets, following an argument with his killer, according to police.

He drew an unloaded gun on his armed killer, according to people with knowledge of the investigation.

Carter stumbled through an alley before collapsing in the back yard of 55 Ontario St., authorities said.

Carter was treated by paramedics and rushed to Albany Medical Center Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Police were canvassing the neighborhood. No arrests were reported.

Police are unsure whether a nearby camera on a street corner captured the incident.

Carter, also known as "Ike," was shot in the leg on Aug. 8, 2006, on Livingston Avenue. He was charged at the time with pistol-whipping a 16-year-old youth two days earlier.

Carter served a six-year prison stretch at the maximum security Elmira lockup after being convicted of third-degree weapon possession in May 2007.

On Aug. 29, 2006, he was arrested in a car with a loaded .38-caliber handgun.

Carter had a poor disciplinary record in prison. While there he engaged in drug use, fighting, creating disturbances and violent conduct, officials said.