2 Injured in Car Accident on Jim Miller Road in Dallas, TX
Dallas, TX — October 17, 2025, two people were injured due to a car accident at around 11:30 p.m. along Jim Miller Road.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened at the intersection of Jim Miller Road and Military Parkway.
Details from officials are limited right now. They say that a Chevy Silverado was going southeast on Military. The pickup allegedly ran the light, crashing with a Hyundai Kona. A Toyota Camry was also struck.
Due to the accident, a 61-year-old man and a 14-year-old in the Hyundai were seriously injured. No other injuries were confirmed.
Comments from the public claimed the accident involved two pickups racing each other, one of them hitting the Hyundai in the process. However, that has not been officially reported. Investigations continue.
Commentary by Michael Grossman
It's concerning to hear this may have involved street racing. If it did, I wonder what steps authorities have taken behind the scenes to preserve evidence. Was there video of the crash? Were they able to identify everyone involved? Did anyone leave the scene? Did authorities follow up with all witnesses? There may still be important evidence out there waiting to be preserved so there can be an appropriate resolution for the family affected by this.

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