David Works Death, Obituary, Kenton COUNTY, Ky
KENTON COUNTY, Ky. — The Kenton County community is grieving the sudden and tragic death of David Works, 62, who passed away following an officer-involved shooting at his residence on Sharpsburg Drive in Independence on February 1, 2026. His death has left a profound sense of loss among his family, friends, and the wider community as they reflect on his life and the impact he had.
Authorities report that officers responded to Works’ home around 7:30 a.m. after reports that he was threatening self-harm. Despite efforts to engage him and de-escalate the situation, Works exited his home with a firearm, prompting officers to discharge their weapons. Despite receiving first aid at the scene, Works succumbed to his injuries. Fortunately, no officers were injured during the incident.
The Kentucky State Police are leading the investigation, which is still ongoing as they work to fully understand the events surrounding his death. As the details continue to emerge, the Kenton County community has rallied around Works’ family and loved ones, offering support and comfort during this difficult time.
David Works is remembered for the life he lived and the ways in which he touched those around him. Friends, family, and neighbors recall him as an important figure in the Kenton County community—someone whose kindness, generosity, and connections left a lasting impact. His passing serves as a reminder of the importance of mental health support and the need for empathy and understanding in times of crisis.
In the wake of this loss, the Kenton County community has come together to offer their condolences and support to David’s family. While his life ended far too soon, his memory will live on through the relationships he built, the love he shared, and the lessons his story teaches us.
David Works will always be remembered with compassion and respect. May his family and friends find solace in the love and support that surrounds them, and may his memory be a reminder of the importance of connection, care, and understanding.