Dallas, TX — April 2, 2025, Willie Lindsey Jr. was injured in a car accident at about 2:30 a.m. on North Masters Drive at Elam Road.
A preliminary accident report indicates a northbound 2012 Kia Sportage collided with an eastbound 2017 Acura TLX at the intersection.

Kia driver Willie Earl Lindsey Jr., 33, was seriously injured in the crash, according to the report by Acura driver Alaeldin Ahmed, 56, and passenger Emadeldin Alias, 22, suffered minor injuries.
Authorities have not released any additional information about the Dallas County crash at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When I read about a crash like this, my first thought is that I hope those injured, especially the driver who suffered serious harm, receive not just medical care, but also clear, fact-based answers about what happened. Intersection collisions, especially those that occur in the early morning hours, often involve more than just a moment of misjudgment. To understand what really occurred at North Masters Drive and Elam Road, we need to ask three critical questions.
First, did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash? Determining which vehicle had the right of way is central in an intersection collision. Was one of the drivers proceeding through a green light, or did either party disregard a red light or stop sign? Were the traffic control signals functioning properly at the time? Investigators should carefully review the sequence of signals, document the scene in detail and collect statements from witnesses and any nearby surveillance footage to reconstruct the movements of both vehicles before the crash.
Second, has anyone considered whether a vehicle defect might have contributed to the collision or its severity? The Kia Sportage and Acura TLX should both be examined for mechanical issues, particularly related to brakes, steering, and safety systems. Did either vehicle experience a failure that prevented the driver from stopping or turning as intended? Were airbags and seatbelts functioning as designed? A mechanical failure, especially in a high-impact intersection crash, could drastically alter how the crash played out and how injuries occurred. These inspections must happen quickly to ensure that no critical evidence is lost.
Finally, has all the electronic data related to the crash been collected? Both vehicles likely contain engine control modules that record key pre-crash data: speed, brake application, throttle input and steering activity. This information is vital in determining whether either driver attempted to avoid the collision or if one vehicle was traveling too fast for the intersection. Additionally, street cameras, traffic signal logs and any dashcams or mobile phone data can help build a clear picture of the events leading up to the crash. This kind of data is time-sensitive and should be collected as soon as possible.
Crashes like this demand a full and careful investigation. One person was seriously injured, and others were affected; outcomes that deserve more than just an assumption about who entered the intersection first. Only by asking the right questions, securing the relevant data and thoroughly examining all possible contributing factors can we ensure the injured receive the clarity and accountability they deserve. That’s how communities move from uncertainty to understanding, and how justice is grounded in facts.