John Hicks Killed in Car Accident in Houston, TX
Harris County, TX — April 26, 2025, John Hicks was killed as the result of a car accident that happened after 10:00 p.m. along North Sam Houston Parkway East.
Preliminary information about the accident says that the crash occurred in the area of Sam Houston Tollway/Beltway 8 and West Lake Houston Parkway.

Right now, details are preliminary and unconfirmed. It's said that authorities attempted to conduct a traffic stop, and during the process, the car reportedly driven by John Hicks crashed. Afterward, John Hicks was outside of his vehicle when a police vehicle in pursuit reportedly struck Hicks.
Hicks was taken to a hospital, but his injuries ultimately proved fatal. No further information can be reported pending further investigations.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
There is a lot about this crash that I can't confirm right now, and I'm certainly not here to speculate. What I will say, though, is people sometimes get so caught up in looking for blame that they fail to consider just how complex a proper accident reconstruction truly is. That's why I hope steps are being taken here to consider the full context of the events. If nothing else, the victim's loved ones deserve to know they're getting the full story.

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