Police say a funeral company owner is accused of shooting two people at a burial service for a child, killing one pallbearer.

The owner of a funeral company is facing murder charges after allegedly shooting two people at a child's burial service, killing a man serving as a pallbearer, police said.

The owner of a funeral company is facing murder charges after allegedly shooting two people at a child’s burial service, killing a man serving as a pallbearer, police said.

Wilson Chavis, 48, allegedly shot and killed 30-year-old Ronald Steven Banks of Washington, D.C., on Tuesday while Banks was at a child’s burial service that Chavis’ company organized at a cemetery in Suitland, Maryland. A woman also suffered a graze wound from the shooting, according to police. Her condition was not immediately clear Thursday.

NBC Washington reported that the funeral was for 10-year-old Arianna Davis, who was killed by a barrage of bullets while driving with her family in northeast D.C. on Mother’s Day last month. Her killing remains unsolved.

Chavis allegedly confronted two unidentified people affiliated with another funeral company “with which Chavis has a long-standing business dispute” as the burial was about to begin at around 1:20 p.m., according to the police department.

“Several funeral attendees became upset with Chavis and confronted him over his behavior,” the police department’s Facebook post said, adding that Chavis then allegedly fired two shots.

Ronald Steven Banks.Courtesy of Banks family

Chavis then allegedly fled in his car until an officer with the Morningside Police Department pulled him over on a traffic stop and took him into custody, according to the Prince George’s County Police Department.

Banks was pronounced dead at a hospital.

Chavis is facing charges of first- and second-degree murder, attempted first- and second-degree murder, and related charges, according to the Prince George County’s Police Department. It is unclear how much jail time he could face if convicted or if he has an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

A spokesperson for the Prince George County’s Police Department could not immediately be reached Thursday.

Davis’ mother, Antionette Belk, told NBC Washington that Banks was a close family friend who intervened when Chavis started getting upset, and that the woman who was shot was a cousin of Davis.

Belk alleged to the local station that Chavis yelled “I own this body!” and spit on the preacher — who she said was Davis’ uncle — as the confrontation was getting underway.

Arianna Davis.
Arianna Davis.DC Police Dept.

Belk added that the argument between Chavis and the rival funeral home “had nothing to do with me and my family.”

“I’m so traumatized that this happened at my daughter’s burial site. I didn’t even get to lay her down, even to put her in the ground, and another incident happened. This is so traumatizing to me, my children, my whole family. It’s trauma after trauma,” Belk told NBC Washington.

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