Zachary A. Dupon has been charged with motor vehicle homicide after a head-on crash on Beach Road Saturday night resulted in the death of another driver.
An Oak Bluffs man is being held on motor vehicle homicide charges after a head-on, two-vehicle collision on Beach Road Saturday night that resulted in the death of another driver and severe injuries to two other passengers.
Zachary A. Dupon, 25, of Oak Bluffs has been charged with motor vehicle homicide by reckless operation, speeding and marked lanes violation, according to a statement released early Sunday afternoon by state police spokesman David Procopio.
On Monday morning, Mr. Dupon was arraigned before the Hon. Paul Pino on all three charges via polycom from the Edgartown house of correction. Bail was set at $12,000. A statement of facts was provided by assistant district attorney Matthew Palazollo, and arguments were also heard from Mr. Dupon’s defense attorney, Casey Dobel.
Edgartown district court clerk Liza Williamson had previously set bail at $25,000 bail Saturday night.
Emma Hall, 22, of Oak Bluffs, sustained fatal injuries in the crash and was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the state police release and a statement of facts read in court Monday morning. Two other passengers in Ms. Hall’s vehicle sustained injuries and were transported to the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital. One of the passengers was subsequently airlifted to a Boston Hospital, according to the statement.
The two other passengers were both females; one a teenager and the other a young adult, Mr. Procopio said. Although state police do not release the names of surviving motorists in a crash, the prosecuting attorney Monday morning named the passengers as Monica Carroll and Molly Carroll when reading a statement of facts prepared by police. Monica Carroll was named as the passenger who had been airlifted to a Boston hospital.
Mr. Dupon sustained minor injuries in the crash, and has been released from the hospital into state police custody.
The collision occurred between Wind’s Up and the R.M. Packer Co. wharf at approximately 8:10 p.m. Saturday, according to Tisbury police and fire officials at the scene, with one car flipped and the top of another severely damaged.
Beach Road was closed for approximately six hours as the Tisbury and Oak Bluffs police and emergency services departments responded to the incident.
State police led the investigation, with troopers from the state police Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Section and the State Police Crime Scene Services Section assisting. Tisbury police also assisted in the response.
Few details were available at the time of the crash, but glass and debris from both cars, each of which sustained major damage, were visible in the heavily-trafficked spit of oceanside roadway that connects Oak Bluffs and Vineyard Haven. Tisbury fire chief Greg Leland confirmed at the scene that the collision was head-on.
A state police accident reconstruction team arrived on Island overnight Saturday and completed its work at 3 a.m., according to Tisbury police.
In the more detailed statement released Sunday afternoon, Mr. Procopio said that the preliminary state police investigation determined from evidence at the scene that Mr. Dupon was heading southbound in a 2002 Nissan SUV on Beach Road when he moved into the northbound lane to pass two vehicles that were ahead of him. He then struck Ms. Hall’s Volkswagen Beetle head-on, which was going northbound, flipping his car and injuring all three passengers in hers.
“Mr. Dupon passed the other vehicles and then, still going south in the northbound lane, struck, head-on, a 2010 Volkswagen Beetle that was traveling northbound,” the statement said. “The operator of the Beetle, Emma Hall, 22, of Oak Bluffs, sustained fatal injuries in the crash and was determined to be deceased on-scene.”
Mr. Procopio said the investigation remains ongoing. “If the investigation determines additional charges are warranted, they will be filed,” he also said.
At the arraignment Monday, Mr. Palazzo’s statement of facts corroborated the statement from state police. Mr. Palazzo added that there were two witnesses of the crash, one of whom estimated that Mr. Dupon was traveling between 60 and 70 miles per hour while attempting to pass the vehicles. Beach Road has different speed limits depending on location. The speed limit is 40 miles per hour near the drawbridge, but lowers to 30 on the Vineyard Haven portion of the road.
According to Mr. Palazzo, Mr. Dupon spoke to police at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital and admitted to drinking one Mike’s Hard Lemonade on Saturday night, and said he may have been looking at his phone while driving. He is not currently facing any alcohol-related charges.
“[The defendant] stated that he may have been looking at his cell phone because someone called him as he was crossing over the drawbridge,” Mr. Palazzo said.
According to a police report filed in court, Ms. Hall was wearing a seatbelt.
The arraignemnt occurred on the same day as Mr. Dupon’s scheduled pretrial hearing for a separate, Oct. 7 charge of two counts of Class C drug possession (Xanax and Clonazepam). Mr. Palazzo requested during the arraignment that the court rescind bail in the drug possession case. Judge Pino granted the motion.
On Monday, Mr. Palazzo advocated for the court to set bail at $25,000 considering the severity of the current charges and outstanding charges on Mr. Dupon’s record. Ms. Dobel asked that bail be set at $2,000 bail, citing Mr. Dupon’s financial position, medical concerns and character.
“He’s a kid with a good heart. It’s absolutely horrible what happened,” Ms. Dobel said.
Judge Pino ultimately decided to set bail at $12,000, with a $120,000 surety and the condition that Mr. Dupon not operate a motor vehicle. Mr. Dupon is next scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 14, 2021.
According to Gazette archives, Ms. Hall graduated with honors from the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School in 2017.
Mr. Dupon graduated from the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School in 2013.

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PRAYERS FOR ALL INVOLVED
GODSPAL MVPRAYERS FOR ALL INVOLVED.PRAYERS FOR ALL.
My nightmare is to be hit
Ken Edg.My nightmare is to be hit head on by a car passing. No reason to be in a hurry here. This is nonsense.I see this on all the main roads.
Unfortunately arrogant,
Jan EdgUnfortunately arrogant, stupid people drive the Island roads too. Have seen them pass 2 cars on the W Tisbury Rd - more than once. There’s absolutely no excuse for that level of disregard for other people’s’ lives.
my nightmare is still that
mike edgartownmy nightmare is still that the oncoming car driver is texting......this has not stopped. it is rampant. everyone still has their heads down texting while driving, and I don't see anything being done about it anywhere...
I will wait to see the report, but texting is at the top of my list....
Hug and hold your loved ones
Bennett EdgartownHug and hold your loved ones every day.
Facebook page says it all.
Janice TisburyFacebook page says it all. Seems something like this type of thing was likely to happen eventually. Personally I think the police especially in Tisbury should patrol more often. Also who in a million years would think putting a camera in the area of Packers would be logical? Not me.
People must call and report these violators to the Comm Center when this happens to them I always do as it is a common occurrence! See something - say something!
Janice, rethink what you said
Rethink thoughts EdgJanice, rethink what you said and reread articles in the paper how the Tisbury Police patrol to much and sit there at the boat landing. This isn’t because of Tisbury pd and you can’t blame them because someone tried to double pass cars.
Janice, Tisbury PD is
John Jenkins TisburyJanice, Tisbury PD is arguably the most proactive department on the island. Listen to the scanner. They stop cars left and right, day and night. You drive through tisbury with faulty equipment, you’re stopped. You drive through like an imbecile, you’re stopped.
Who tries to pass 2 cars
T Bone Oak BluffsWho tries to pass 2 cars there? Just so sad.
A stupid action that ended in
Elizabeth EdgartownA stupid action that ended in tragedy. Condolences to the family for their loss.
Prayers up for the people and
AnonymousPrayers up for the people and families involved.
My prayers to all involved.
Jim EdgartownMy prayers to all involved.
My heart breaks for those who
Essential Worker EdgartownMy heart breaks for those who are facing this senseless tragedy. Prayers to all who are suffering.
My heart aches for the Hall
MVgraduate SudburyMy heart aches for the Hall family, they have been a tremendous part of the MV community.
Such a sad and senseless
Scarlet Oak BluffsSuch a sad and senseless passing of this sweet young lady. My sincerest condolences to her family and friends. The young man responsible for being reckless needs to take responsibility and pay for his actions.
Prayers for the Families
Ann Marie SandwichPrayers for the Families involved..Very Sad ..
Senseless — prayers to the
Jim Nyc and ChappySenseless — prayers to the survivors and condolences to all — let’s all be extra careful and considerate this Christmas ...:
I have driven that stretch of
Jeff Winter Haines City, FloridaI have driven that stretch of road many times. What a tragedy especially around Christmas. My heartfelt empathy is extended to the Hall family. The only real hope in the midst of this tragedy is the Hall family and Mr. Dupon having a relationship with Jesus Christ. One can’t make any sense of this horrible accident and find strength for tomorrow unless the healing presence of God intervenes in the lives of those most affected by this accident. I will be praying for God’s peace in the midst of such great grief.
Whenever I see a speeder or
All island West tisburyWhenever I see a speeder or dangerous situation I report it to 508-693-1212. Save a life and report law breakers.
Hopefully by pulling over
Sara Oak BluffsHopefully by pulling over safely and then dialing the Comm Center, not while driving ... Yesterday I saw a woman in a van with children blow by the stop sign on Dukes County Ave,, children in van (? seatbelted), chatting on her cell. So it's not just the young folks who have a sense that they will live forever. Put the damned cell phones away when you're driving (PS -- it's the law...). Condolences to everyone involved.
So many victims here.
Dainer VHSo many victims here.
The eye witnesses who will never erase what they saw. The girls and the family's of those young girls in the VW.
Mr. Dupon and his family.
Such an unnecessary tragedy that a subconscious youthful mindset of invincibility created. Now to imagine how each victim deals with the immense loss and sadness so many are carrying, to me is mind boggling. How do we bear such sorrow and pain? How do you carry it forward? When will it be dispersed?
I pray that you, your families and our community find tranquility along this difficult path.
So very sorry to read of this
Katherine Scott TisburySo very sorry to read of this terrible accident.
I could see from far away that something had occurred on the causeway between Tisbury and Oak Bluffs from the lights of the emergency vehicles and stopped traffic. From my vantage point a silent drama. I wondered whether I would learn what it was.
Texting, speeding, passing stupidly (passing is pretty stupid on virtually all island thoroughfares) . . . it doesn't get much more unnecessary than that.
Heartbreaking. My thoughts go out to the families and the injured.
ALL life is temporary. People
Robin Bugbee Riverside RIALL life is temporary. People make foolish choices all the time. Impatience is the cause of many automobile crashes. Slow down. Please.
So heartbreaking for so many.
Gwen Bernecker PhillySo heartbreaking for so many. Praying.
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