The teen boy accused of shooting and killing Caleb Quick was seen in court on Wednesday, April 8, 2026. (GV Wire Composite)
- Defense requested another status hearing on June 9 while awaiting pending expert reports.
- The male juvenile suspect remains detained and received court-approved contact with his mother.
- Stephen Quick criticized delays and sought resolution before Caleb Quick's approaching one-year murder anniversary.
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The teenage boy accused of fatally shooting Caleb Quick appeared in court Wednesday for a brief status hearing that lasted about four minutes.
The hearing was delayed briefly because the suspect’s parents were not initially in the courtroom. Both families were present once proceedings began.
The defense told the court they are still waiting for expert reports and requested another status hearing on June 9. The prosecution agreed. The juvenile suspect will remain in custody and was granted a phone call with his mother within 24 hours.
Outside the courtroom, Stephen Quick, Caleb’s father, told reporters he believes the delays are a defense tactic. He said the same defense team represented people involved in a fire that destroyed his home years ago and used similar delay tactics.
Quick also expressed frustration that the teenage girl accused of being the getaway driver could have her transfer hearing completed before the accused boy’s case moves forward, pointing out that both were arrested at the same time. The girl is scheduled to return to court next week. If the case stays on schedule, her transfer hearing could conclude by the end of the week and determine whether she will be tried as an adult.
April 23 will mark one year since Caleb Quick’s killing. Stephen said the anniversary month has been difficult and that he wants a resolution in the case.
He said that if his son were still alive, Caleb would likely be in the “Midwest or overseas” pursuing his goal of becoming a military pilot.
The Previous Quick Case Hearing
The teen boy accused of being the shooter in the Quick murder trial appeared in court on Feb. 26 as attorneys on both sides said they are still working with experts to evaluate the case ahead of a potential transfer hearing.
Families and supporters from both sides were present in the courtroom.
The defense told the court they are still working with their expert to evaluate the minor charged and said there is another interview scheduled between the minor and the expert. They asked the court to continue the hearing.
Prosecutors agreed to the continuation, saying their expert is also not ready.
The purpose of the hearings is to schedule a transfer hearing, where a judge will determine whether the minor will be charged as an adult or remain in juvenile court.
After granting the continuation, the judge approved a request allowing the alleged shooter to have a phone call with his mother within 24 hours.
Following the hearing, Stephen Quick said he does not believe it is fair that the teen in custody would be granted a phone call.
“I would love to get a call from my son,’ Quick said.
He also said there are only a handful of experts who work on cases like this. Because both the prosecution and defense must use one of those experts, the pool is limited, contributing to delays.
Still, he emphasized the toll the wait has taken.
“It’s been 309 days since my son was taken from me,” he said.
Alleged Getaway Driver Transfer Hearing Delayed Till April
The juvenile girl accused of serving as the getaway driver in the killing of Quick last appeared in court on Feb. 9 as a packed courtroom of the victim’s family and friends, along with the suspect’s parents, looked on.
Prosecutors said they are still waiting for an expert witness and were not prepared to proceed with a previously scheduled March transfer hearing, where a judge would decide whether the girl should be tried as an adult or remain in juvenile court.
The hearing was continued to April 13 over defense objections, which cited the girl’s nine months in custody. The judge found good cause for the delay and approved the new date. The court believes that the transfer hearing will be a maximum of five days.
Defense attorneys warned they will seek their client’s release if the case is delayed beyond April 13, a date that falls 10 days before the one-year anniversary of the killing.
Timeline of April 23 Murder
Quick, 18, was shot to death on April 23, 2025, outside of a McDonald’s restaurant in Clovis.
The Clovis Police Department described the April 23 homicide of Quick as “targeted and planned.”
Police responded to reports of gunfire near Willow and Nees avenues at 8:57 p.m.
Officers found Quick with a gunshot wound to the head. He was transported to a hospital, where he died.
Investigators said the suspects arrived in a 2024 white Tesla Model 3 at a McDonald’s restaurant around 7:44 p.m. and left the lot at 8:12 p.m. Quick arrived at 8:22 p.m., followed by the male shooting suspect, who headed toward the restaurant around 8:33 p.m.
The Tesla returned to the parking lot moments later and parked several rows away. Surveillance video showed the shooting suspect entering the McDonald’s at 8:38 p.m., sitting briefly and then following Quick outside.
Police said the shooting occurred as Quick approached his car. The shooting suspect fled west toward Fresno and climbed into the Tesla about a minute later. A handgun was recovered during a search warrant, Clovis Police Chief Curt Fleming said.
Surveillance footage showed the suspects leaving the scene before officers arrived.
Clovis police announced the arrests on May 9. At a news conference the following day, Fleming said both teens were Clovis Unified School District students and knew the victim.
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