Landon Graham Killed in Pedestrian Accident in League City, TX
League City, TX — September 16, 2025, Landon Graham was fatally injured in an alleged hit-and-run accident at 9:40 p.m. on West Main Street.
According to initial reports on the accident, it took place near the intersection of West Main and Landing Boulevard.

Investigators said that 19-year-old Landon Graham was walking along Main Street at the time. In a series of events not clear, a Toyota Tundra and another vehicle struck Landon Graham. The Tundra reportedly fled the scene.
Reports say that Landon Graham died from his injuries the day following the accident. Authorities have since arrested the alleged runaway driver, who is now facing pending charges.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
People tend to see an accident as open-and-shut when there is someone facing charges. Sometimes, though, it's just the beginning of the story. Details about why the driver left the scene could lead to further legal challenges. Families also need to be sure they have as much evidence as possible telling the victim's side of the story. Police don't often prioritize the needs of a family when charging someone after a crash. If steps aren't taken to anticipate potential hurdles, they may prove to be difficult to overcome.

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