Justin Wint Injured in Car Accident in Odessa, TX
Odessa, TX — May 5, 2025, Justin Wint was injured as the result of a car accident at around 9:53 p.m. along University Boulevard.
Authorities said in preliminary statements that the accident happened at the intersection of East University Boulevard and North JBS Boulevard.
According to officials, 29-year-old Justin Wint was on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle going westbound on University. A Nissan Pathfinder was going northbound and turned onto westbound lanes, resulting in the vehicles colliding.
Due to the crash, Justin Wint was seriously injured. Authorities allege that the Nissan driver was under the influence of alcohol at the time. Additional details about the accident are unavailable.
Commentary by Michael Grossman
If the allegations here are true, did authorities ever look into where the drunk driver got their alcohol from? In Texas, bars and other providers can be responsible if they unlawfully over-serve someone who then causes an accident due to their intoxication. It's very common, yet I too often see authorities move once they have a drunk driver to blame. Making sure all wrongdoers are held accountable should always be a goal of an accident investigation after a drunk driving crash. Did that ever happen here?

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