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Plano man arrested after shots fired in WinStar Casino parking lot – KXII — Plano, Collin County, Texas’s Premier 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys: Attorney911 of Houston, TX! 25+ Years Fighting Trucking Companies, Multi-Million Dollar Verdicts & Settlements, Former Insurance Defense Attorney On Staff, FMCSA Regulation Experts, Black Box Data Extraction, Jackknife, Rollover, Underride & All Truck Crash Types, Catastrophic TBI, Spinal Cord & Wrongful Death Specialists, Free Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Español

WinStar Casino Gunfire: Plano Man Arrested After Parking Lot Dispute The drive from Plano, Texas, up US-75 to the WinStar World Casino in Thackerville, Oklahoma, is a routine trip for thousands of Collin County residents. It is a short journey meant for entertainment, but as we have seen in a recent and terrifying incident, parking lot disputes can escalate into life-threatening legal emergencies in an instant. Investigators report that a 60-year-old Plano resident, Fabian Moye Sr., was arrested by Chickasaw Lighthorse Police on May 5, 2026, after allegedly discharging a firearm during an altercation over a parking space. Surveillance video and witness statements suggest Moye retrieved a gun from his vehicle and fired two shots. One round struck the hood of another person’s car, while the second round’s impact location remains undetermined. Moye now faces a trio of serious charges in Love County, Oklahoma, including assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and reckless conduct with a firearm. At Attorney911, we know that when violence erupts in a public space, the aftermath is not just a criminal matter—it is a civil crisis for the victims involved. Whether you were the person whose vehicle was struck or a bystander who narrowly…

1 Killed in Plano Pedestrian Accident on Parkwood Boulevard — Plano, Collin County, Texas Attorney911 Brings 25+ Years of Multi-Million Dollar Litigation Power, Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Peña, FMCSA Regulation Mastery (49 CFR 390-399), Black Box Evidence Specialists, Jackknife, Rollover, Underride & All 18-Wheeler Crash Types, Catastrophic Injury & Wrongful Death Advocates, Trail Lawyers Achievement Association Members, Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Español

Fatal Pedestrian Accident on Parkwood Boulevard: Attorney911 Analysis of the Plano Tragedy The impact was catastrophic. On a Monday evening in Plano, a 72-year-old woman was struck and killed by a northbound Subaru Crosstrek in the 3300 block of Parkwood Boulevard near West Parker Road. Reports indicate the victim was chasing her dog when the collision occurred around 7 p.m. She was pronounced dead at the scene. At Attorney911, we understand that behind every headline is a grieving family in Plano searching for answers. When a life is cut short on Collin County roads, the legal and financial aftermath can feel as overwhelming as the loss itself. For 27+ years, Ralph Manginello has fought for the rights of accident victims, bringing federal court experience and a track record of multi-million dollar results to cases involving corporate negligence and wrongful death. If you have lost a loved one in a Plano pedestrian accident, you are likely being contacted by insurance adjusters who sound helpful but are already building a case to deny your claim. You need an advocate who knows their playbook because he used to run it. Our team includes Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense attorney who now uses…

Plano, Collin County, Texas Beverly Grimes Killed in Parkwood Boulevard Pedestrian Accident: Attorney911’s 25+ Year 18-Wheeler & Wrongful Death Powerhouse, Former Insurance Defense Attorney Insider Knowledge, Multi-Million Dollar Results, FMCSA Regulation Experts, Jackknife, Rollover, Underride & All Truck Crash Types, Catastrophic Injury Specialists, Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911

Expert Legal Analysis: The Beverly Grimes Pedestrian Tragedy on Parkwood Boulevard in Plano The 3300 block of Parkwood Boulevard in Plano, Texas, became the site of a profound tragedy on a recent Monday night. Beverly Doak Grimes, a 72-year-old Plano resident, was struck and killed by a northbound Subaru Crosstrek near the intersection of West Parker Road. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety and local Plano authorities, Ms. Grimes was reportedly chasing her dog when the collision occurred around 7 p.m. She was pronounced dead at the scene. While initial reports from the Plano Police Department suggest that speed was not a suspected factor, an investigation remains ongoing. For the family of Beverly Grimes and the community of Plano, this incident is more than a news headline; it is a life-altering loss that raises urgent questions about pedestrian safety, driver duty of care, and the complex legal landscape of Collin County. At Attorney911, we have spent over 27 years fighting for families in North Texas who have been shattered by motor vehicle accidents. Managing partner Ralph Manginello and our entire team understand that in the wake of such a devastating event in Plano, families need more than just…

North Texas suburb to remain in region’s largest public transit system — Plano, Collin County, Texas Attorney911 brings 25+ years of courtroom-tested trucking litigation authority, former insurance defense attorney insider tactics, FMCSA regulation mastery (49 CFR 390-399), black box & ELD evidence specialists, jackknife, rollover, underride & all 18-wheeler crash types, catastrophic injury & wrongful death advocates — $50+ million recovered for Texas families, free 24/7 consultation, no fee unless we win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Español

Plano Stays in DART: What It Means for Transit Safety, Public Funding, and Your Rights After a Crash The Deal That Kept Plano in DART — And What It Reveals About Transit Safety Culture On February 24, 2026, the Plano City Council made headlines by voting unanimously to cancel a May 2 election that would have let voters decide whether to leave Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) — the region’s largest public transit system. The decision came after months of negotiations and a last-minute deal that returned $360 million to member cities over six years, with Plano receiving more than $61 million. At first glance, this looks like a win for regional cooperation. But beneath the surface, the story reveals deep tensions in how public transit agencies balance funding, governance, and — most critically — safety accountability. For residents of Plano, Collin County, and the entire North Texas region, this deal raises urgent questions: What does it mean when cities threaten to leave a transit system over governance disputes? How does funding pressure affect safety standards for buses, trains, and micro-transit vehicles? What happens when transit agencies prioritize political survival over rider safety? And if you or a loved one…

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