D.C. police have identified the motorcyclist who they say dropped a gun that accidentally fired last week, killing a veteran officer, the department confirmed to WTOP.
Last Wednesday night, police said the suspect fled on his motorcycle after allegedly dropping a gun in a storm drain on the southbound lanes of Interstate 295.
D.C. police officer Wayne David was called in as part of the crime suppression team to recover the gun.
While David was attempting to retrieve the firearm with a tool that’s normally used to unlock cars, the gun fired, killing the father of two.
Police have not publicly named the motorcyclist, who hasn’t been arrested. Officials said the case remains under investigation.
On Sunday day, the late officer was honored by his fellow members of National Community Church.
“Today, church, we also honor a life well-lived,” Pastor Mark Batterson told mourners. “Investigator Wayne David has been a part of this church for the better part of a decade.”
Batterson said the church grieved with David’s family, acknowledging that his partner was there in person.
During the sermon, Batterson spoke of David, saying he “had one of the most ready smiles of anyone I’ve ever met.”
David was a member of the security team at National Community Church.
Batterson shared with the congregation an excerpt that was written by a member of the security team named Barbi, who was friends with David.
“Investigator Wayne David: dedicated, determined, dependable. A peacemaker, a problem solver, personable yet professional,” Batterson read. “Loyal, loving, a legacy leaver. Along with his badge, he always wore a huge smile.”
The piece ended with this: “While our hearts may be heavy, you will be held in them forever. We will hold the line from here.”