The Metropolitan Police Department is deeply saddened to announce death of Investigator Wayne David after he was injured attempting to recover a firearm from a storm drain when it discharged.
Other officers immediately began providing care and he was transported by the Metropolitan Police Department’s helicopter to an area hospital, where he later died.
Investigator David is a 25-year veteran of the Metropolitan Police Department. He joined MPD in December 1998 and was assigned to the Third District after he graduated from the police academy. In November 2007, Investigator David went to the Gun Recovery Unit. He was then assigned as an investigator in the Violent Crime Suppression Division in 2021. Investigator David’s commitment and dedication to the Metropolitan Police Department and the District of Columbia will never be forgotten.
MPD’s Family Support Team is coordinating with the family and more information regarding arrangements will be forthcoming.
“Our hearts are heavy after the tragic loss of one of our own,” said Chief of Police Pamela A. Smith. “For more than 25 years, Investigator David dedicated his life to protecting and safeguarding the District of Columbia and was the epitome of a great officer. He served with passion and honor and had the utmost respect of his peers. I will be forever grateful for Investigator David’s service to the Metropolitan Police Department.”
The Metropolitan Police Department would like to thank our local and federal partners who assisted us during the response to this incident.