The following is a statement from the Ocean Pines Board of Directors:
“This press release is being issued in response to a social media post by Mrs. Tiffany Knupp. At a meeting held on Monday afternoon with Mrs. Knupp and OPA Directors Colette Horn and Doug Parks, a discussion was had regarding the request for renaming the skate park. Mrs. Knupp held true to her desire for it to be renamed, but added that she had heard the Board was not in full agreement to support the request at this time. Directors Horn and Parks presented the idea of an annual award in Gavin Knupp’s name that would be presented each year at the annual meeting in the same manner as the annual Sam Wilkerson award. The Directors promoted the idea of a partnership with the foundation she and her team created, and that the foundation would drive the selection criteria and details for the award. Mrs. Knupp agreed that it was a good idea and supported the notion that as an annual award her son’s name and legacy would be preserved over time. At the conclusion of the meeting, she agreed that a motion for the annual award be put on the agenda for the upcoming board meeting, then hugged Director Horn and shook hands with Director Parks as she left. We felt that an agreement by all parties had been made at that point.
“The concern is the content of the social media comments posted by Mrs. Knupp. Given the discussion at the aforementioned meeting, the Board is both surprised and dismayed with the comments she made. First and foremost, the business relationship that the Association has with the Matt Ortt company has nothing to do with a decision to rename the skate park. The Board takes exception with the patently false and defamatory statement that ‘…We pay our dues and elect official to represent us, not to represent their friends that take them on expensive trips, pay their food and alcohol bill and use that to sway votes…’ Nothing could be further from the truth, as the Matt Ortt company does not oppose the renaming of the skatepark and has informed Ocean Pines on more than one occasion.
“The bulk of the remaining comments are opinion and while we may disagree with them, we recognize and respect these statements being made. With regard to the vile and disingenuous statement in the post ‘Please kindly take the meaningless award and shove it up your asses,’ the Board concludes that Mrs. Knupp is not interested in the award concept that she agreed to at the meeting on Monday. However, should she reconsider the issue at some point in the future, the Board is open to reconsider the idea of an annual award in her son’s name.”
When a venue or facility is named after someone, it is because that person or family is an outstanding part of the community. Could changing the name of a skatepark because of a possible charge of conspiracy to hide evidence in a deadly hit and run accident be comparable with taking down statues of leaders and officers of the Confederate Army?
It sounds like they tried to bribe her. Bad move, very bad optics and in total disregard for the positive actions the family is accomplishing to remember their son.
My my, the stress this family is under. I only wish that more effort would be put into charging the person that was driving the car. They have already stated that they know who was driving the car. WHAT’S THE PROBLEM,
The mother of the driver must be so proud of her son and herself. I will leave it at that.