Orlando Gross Killed in Rollover Car Accident in Houston, TX
Harris County, TX — April 4, 2023, Orlando Gross was killed due to a rollover car accident that happened near Cullen Boulevard and Bellfort.
Investigators with the Houston Police Department say the crash occurred at around 1:00 a.m. They allege that officers attempted to pull over a Mercedes at the intersection of Cullen and Bellfort. Their pursuit when to the area of Wayside Drive where the vehicle apparently crashed off-road and overturned.

The driver, who has been identified by officials as Orlando Gross, died as a result of the crash. No further information about the crash can be confirmed right now.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
As concerning as some of these details may be, the fact of the matter is we in the public don't know the whole story. All kinds of factors could lead to a situation like this. For all we know, there was some kind of emergency going on authorities didn't know about. One way or another, police likely aren't telling the public the whole story. That's why it's so important to let the evidence speak for itself.
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