Egging prank gone wrong left man dead in street from ‘lovers quarrel’ — now a teen will be serving decades and her friends won’t be far behind

Sydney Maughon (L) Jeremy Munson (C) and McKenzie Davenport (R)

Sydney Maughon, on the left, Jeremy Munson, center, and McKenzie Davenport, on the right, appear in a mug shots. (Spalding County Sheriff’s Office)

A murder case in Georgia that stemmed from an alleged “lovers quarrel” and egging of the victim’s house is being wrapped up by prosecutors, with plea agreements being offered and accepted by two of the three suspects — and another deal waiting for the third, according to the DA’s office.

Sydney Maughon and McKenzie Davenport both pleaded guilty last month to charges related to the July 2023 shooting death of Johnathan Gilbert, according to the Spalding County District Attorney’s Office. Senior Assistant District Attorney Audrey Holliday told Law&Crime on Monday that Maughon entered a guilty plea for malice murder and Davenport pleaded guilty to a pair of misdemeanors stemming from her actions before the shooting. Jeremy Munson, the third suspect, had a deal offered to him and is currently waiting for his attorney to return from a “leave of absence” to accept or deny it, according to Holiday.