The Brief
- Kailey Triola defends her stepfather, James Collins Jr., who was arrested for allegedly causing a fatal hit-and-run that killed 19-year-old Landon Graham, a nonverbal autistic teenager in League City.
- Despite Collins’ criminal history, Triola insists he would never leave someone in distress and urges the public to withhold judgment until all facts are known.
- Triola empathizes with the victim’s family, offering her condolences, while remaining committed to supporting her father through the legal process.
LEAGUE CITY, Texas – The daughter of a man arrested in connection with a fatal hit-and-run in League City is speaking out, defending her father amid the charges.
James Collins Jr., 62, has been accused in an incident that claimed the life of 19-year-old Landon Graham, a nonverbal autistic teenager. Collins was arrested and charged with collision involving death.
‘Heartbroken for everybody involved’
What they’re saying:
Kailey Triola, the daughter of Collins, expressed her heartbreak over the incident.…