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Jackson pedestrian passes on Terry Road in tragic late-night collision

Posted on November 3, 2025 by Usainsightreport

Jackson pedestrian passes on Terry Road in tragic late-night collision


In Jackson, Mississippi, the community is reeling after the sudden passing of 48-year-old Isaac James Curtis, who was struck by a vehicle while walking along Terry Road late this week.

The incident occurred near the area of the Inland Food Store on Terry Road in Jackson. According to authorities, Curtis was walking from the store when he entered the roadway and was hit by a vehicle. The exact time of the collision was reported late in the week; local law enforcement say the crash occurred outside of typical high-traffic hours, making it all the more startling for the neighborhood.

Curtis, age 48, is the sole known victim in this tragic incident. The details released thus far identify him by name and by the manner of his passing; beyond that, specifics such as his hometown, employment, family situation or how long he had been in that neighborhood have not been publicly disclosed. What is clear is that his passing has brought sorrow to the Jackson community, highlighting concerns about pedestrian safety on Terry Road.

The investigating officers from the Jackson Police Department have indicated that the driver remained at the scene and is cooperating with inquiries. Nevertheless, the circumstances of how and why Curtis entered the roadway have not yet been fully explained. The official statement noted that Curtis “walked into the roadway” from the store area and was struck by the vehicle while crossing or walking along the road.

Because Terry Road is a busy thoroughfare in Jackson, the incident has raised questions regarding lighting, pedestrian infrastructure, driver visibility and whether any traffic-control measures (such as crosswalks or signage) were in place or could have prevented the collision. Local residents told the media that walking in that area at night can be risky due to limited sidewalks and inadequate street lighting.

At a community level, grief and calls for action are emerging. The sudden loss of Isaac James Curtis has prompted friends, neighbors and local civic groups to advocate for improved pedestrian safety measures along Terry Road—particularly near the Inland Food Store and similar commercial zones where foot-traffic and vehicular traffic intersect. Some residents are asking the city to review street-lighting, to add marked crosswalks and to enforce speed reductions in that corridor.

While the investigation remains active, the Jackson Police Department has declined to release certain details, including the age or condition of the driver, possible charges, or whether impairment was involved. They did confirm no arrest has been made at this time, and they are treating it as a fatal traffic collision pending further forensic review.

The passing of Isaac James Curtis serves as a somber reminder that pedestrian-vehicle incidents can occur even in urban settings where one may assume safety. The fact that Curtis was on foot near a grocery store and not in a remote area underscores the vulnerability of walkers in high-traffic zones. In response, city officials have expressed sympathy to the victim’s family and promise to review relevant safety protocols.

Family, friends and the broader Jackson community are mourning Curtis’s sudden passing. Funeral and memorial service details have not yet been publicly reported. Community members say they hope that from this tragic event will stem meaningful changes — better street lighting, safer pedestrian routes and greater driver awareness — so that no other family will have to endure such a sudden, preventable loss.

In summary: On Terry Road in Jackson, a pedestrian, 48-year-old Isaac James Curtis, walking from a nearby grocery store, was struck by a motor vehicle late this week. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about pedestrian safety in the area; an investigation is underway with no charges announced yet. The local community is calling for infrastructural improvements and greater caution from both drivers and pedestrians alike.

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