Charlotte Man With 20+ Prior Charges Accused in Fatal Hit-and-Run
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police say 46-year-old Thomas Haynes, a repeat offender with more than 20 prior charges, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder and multiple hit-and-run counts after a March 12 crash in east Charlotte that killed 23-year-old passenger Sophie Klippel. Investigators allege Haynes ran a stop sign in a Honda Odyssey at an intersection, struck a Kia Soul carrying members of the Klippel family, then walked away from the abandoned minivan. Sophie Klippel, who police say was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected and pronounced dead at the scene, while driver Lena Klippel, 21, and passenger Kelly Klippel, 62, were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. Police say speed appears to be a factor in the collision, and jail records show Haynes had been arrested repeatedly in 2024â2026 on firearms, narcotics, assault and organized theft charges, raising fresh concerns about how effectively courts and prosecutors are managing high-risk repeat offenders on U.S. roads.
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- Suspect: Thomas Haynes, 46, arrested and charged with second-degree murder, felony hit-and-run serious injury/death, multiple misdemeanor hit-and-run counts, and reckless driving to endanger
- Victims: 23-year-old passenger Sophie Klippel killed; driver Lena Klippel, 21, and passenger Kelly Klippel, 62, injured but expected to survive
- Incident details: Police say Haynes ran a stop sign in east Charlotte on March 12, 2026, struck a Kia Soul, and then walked away from his abandoned Honda Odyssey; speed is believed to be a factor and the deceased victim was not wearing a seatbelt
- Criminal history: Records cited in the article show more than 20 prior charges for Haynes in 2024â2026, including firearm possession by a felon, stolen firearm, felony cocaine possession, organized theft, fleeing to elude arrest, and a 2024 assault on a female
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