Police Officer Kevon Malik Gavin
Baltimore City Police Department
Maryland

End of Watch: Friday, April 21, 2000
Cause: Vehicular assault

Biographical Info
Age: 27
Tour of Duty: 6 years
Badge Number: Not available

Officer Kevon Gavin died a day after his cruiser was struck by a vehicle being pursued by other officers.

The suspects were being pursued by officers responding to a shots fired call just after 2000 hours. The suspect's vehicle deliberately struck Officer Gavin's cruiser at over 80 mph, landed on top of it, and crushed its roof. Officers on the scene attempted to remove the vehicle as Officer Gavin's cruiser ignited in flames, but could not free him until emergency crews arrived.

Officer Gavin was transported to a local hospital where he died at 1530 hours the next day. The juvenile driver of the vehicle was arrested at the scene and charged as an adult with first degree murder. The suspect was wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying a semi-automatic handgun. Even though the suspect admitted driving the vehicle, in January, 2001, he was acquitted of all charges, including first degree murder, vehicular manslaughter, use of a motor vehicle as a deadly weapon, transportation of a handgun, and wearing a bulletproof vest.

Officer Gavin had been employed with the Baltimore City Police Department for six years, and is survived by his wife and one-year-old son.

 
Photograph: Police Officer Kevon Malik Gavin

Patch image: Baltimore City Police Department, Maryland

Visit Police Officer Gavin's memorial at www.ODMP.org