P.O. David Evans #9398
| Name: | Evans, David C. |
| Star: | 9398 |
| Rank: | Police Officer |
| District / Unit: | 006 District (Gresham) |
| End of Watch: | 25-Aug-1997 |
| Incident Details: |
Officer David C. Evans responded to a call of "police officers requiring assistance". As Officer Evans proceeded to the scene, three pedestrians ran onto the overpass in front of their cruiser. The cruiser swerved to avoid hitting the pedestrians and crashed through the barrier of the overpass and dropped 25 feet, landing on the Dan Ryan Expressway below. Officer Evans is survived by his wife, Micheline; a son, Brandon King; and two daughters, Burgundy King and Ashlee. __________ Officer Evans is buried at Oak Woods Cemetery in Chicago IL. Officer David Evans, 39 Died In Squad Car Accident David Evans was a Chicago Police officer with a deep love for his family, and the respect of fellow officers. He had been a police officer for 11 years and assigned to the Gresham District on the far South Side for the last nine. Officer Dwayne Betts, who worked with Mr. Evans in Gresham and in the Wentworth District where they were both assigned as rookies, said, "He was a no-nonsense type of guy who was very family oriented. At work, he would talk about his family and kids and what he was going to do with the kids when he got off of work." But, Betts added, "He never backed down from doing his job." Mr. Evans had received 15 honorable mentions for outstanding police work during his career, according to Commander Davis. In his free time, Mr. Evans was an avid tennis player, and a member of the Avalon Park tennis team. He was working on a book about the dynamics involved in playing tennis, Betts said. "It was very much involved with swinging the tennis racket and had diagrams on the movements of your arms and legs," Betts said of the book. "He had enough seniority to be able to work the day shift," Davis said. "But he came to me and asked to be transferred to the first watch (midnights) so that he could spend more time with his family." Dead Officer's Star Retired By Police |





Reflections
I miss you friend. It seems like yesterday when we were cracking jokes on each other. You kept me on my toes.
It seems like yesterday that you were here. You are missed Dave. --PO C. YOUNG 05/02/2008
Seems like just yesterday you were talking about tennis ...maybe one day you’ll get to teach me! --P.O. S. Barnes 03/01/2008