The hit-and-run case of Gavin Knupp is still pending in court.
matter Development: Because of jurisdictional concerns, a circuit court judge dismissed all charges against Tyler Mailloux, the suspect, and the matter was transferred to an appellate court.
New Proof: Images and records from the inquiry have surfaced, showcasing a 2011 black Mercedes Benz and a 14-year-old boy’s shoe that matched a pattern on the car’s exterior.
The family’s ordeal: The family of Gavin is still pursuing justice. Summer Knupp, his sister, talked about her heartbreaking experience of spending Gavin’s last moments with her.
Vehicle Discovery: Six days after the crash, the suspected vehicle was found with damage that was consistent with the collision.
Both sides have presented their cases in order to establish where the matter will finally be heard, and the legal proceedings are still underway.
Gavin Knupp, 14, was killed in a hit-and-run, and the legal dispute over it is still ongoing. After a circuit court judge dismissed all of the allegations brought against suspect Tyler Mailloux, 23, the case was transferred to appellate court on Friday.
The charges were submitted in the incorrect court, according to the judge. Gavin had crossed the road to look at a deer mount when he was killed in a hit-and-run in 2022, not far from Ocean City.