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‘He was special’: Off-duty Prince George鈥檚 Co. officer killed in Beltway crash

An off-duty Prince George鈥檚 County police officer was killed after his motorcycle was struck on Maryland’s Capital Beltway and he was thrown from it into oncoming traffic.

Officer Davon McKenzie, 24, was killed Tuesday night as he rode his motorcycle in Largo, the Prince George’s County police said. A native of the county, he joined the force in March 2017.

鈥淗e was special,鈥 Police Chief Hank Stawinski said at a news conference Wednesday afternoon.

McKenzie was a school resource officer at the William Wirt Middle School. That was an unusual choice for a 24-year-old, two-year officer, Stawinski said, adding that that choice was a sign of his character. The chief added that principal Rhonda Simley described him as 鈥渁 ray of sunshine.鈥

County Executive Angela Alsobrooks said in a statement, 鈥淢y heart breaks for this young officer, and his family, who was taken from us far too soon.鈥 She said McKenzie 鈥渉ad a bright future ahead of him鈥 and, of his family, said, 鈥淢y prayers and thoughts of love, and those of the Prince George鈥檚 County community, are with each of them.鈥

The crash took place on the Capital Beltway between Maryland Route 202 and Arena Drive shortly after 11:20 p.m., the Maryland State Police said.

Police say a Nissan Altima was attempting to merge onto southbound Interstate 495 from Maryland Route 202 when it struck a commercial street sweeper in the slow lanes near the ramp. The driver of the Nissan then lost control and veered across all of the southbound lanes, striking McKenzie’s Suzuki motorcycle in the fast lane.

The impact threw McKenzie from the motorcycle, over the Jersey wall and into oncoming traffic, where he was struck by two northbound vehicles.

McKenzie was taken to the University of Maryland Prince George鈥檚 Hospital Center, where he was pronounced dead.

Stawinski said that, in conversation with McKenzie鈥檚 commanders, the words 鈥渞espectful,鈥 鈥渃ourteous,鈥 鈥渢houghtful鈥 and 鈥渕ature鈥 repeatedly came up. For such an inexperienced officer to be described that way, the chief said, 鈥淗e was special.鈥

Fraternal Order of Police President John 鈥淶eek鈥 Teletchia said, 鈥淲hat we鈥檝e lost is the career that could have been, and the multitude of lives that could have been touched and changed.鈥

Stawinski said there were about 50 people at the hospital when he got there about an hour after the accident. 鈥淭here wasn鈥檛 anyplace to anyone to sit, and nobody cared.鈥

Stawinski said that funeral arrangements are still pending. He added that McKenzie would receive 鈥渁 funeral appropriate to an officer lost not in the line of duty,鈥 but that they were getting ready for 鈥渁 large turnout.鈥

鈥淢y phone hasn鈥檛 stopped ringing,鈥 Stawinski said, adding that no one “should let that stop” them from continuing to call him.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a special place reserved for those who fall in the line of duty, but at moments like this, there really is no distinction to be drawn.鈥

Stawinski also said McKenzie was working with his peers and commanders on 鈥渁 lot of issues鈥 in the department.

鈥淗e touched a lot of people.鈥

The Maryland State Police are still investigating the collision. Anyone with information is asked to call the police at 301-568-8101.

Below is a map of where the crash occurred:

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Rick Massimo came to 91欧美激情, and to Washington, in 2013 after having lived in Providence, R.I., since he was a child.聽He's the author of "A Walking Tour of the Georgetown Set" and "I Got a Song: A History of the Newport Folk Festival."

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