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Plano police say two people killed in separate driving while intoxicated crashes One suspect faces two felony charges. Plano Police recently investigated two suspected instances of drunken driving that left two people dead. Police were called to the intersection of West Plano Parkway and Dallas Parkway on Sunday, May 30, where a driver allegedly ran a red light and hit another vehicle, according to a post by police on Facebook. The victim was transported to a nearby hospital but did not survive, police said. Kenneth R. Esaw, 33, is being held in Collin County Jail on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and intoxication manslaughter with a vehicle, both second degree felonies. Bail is set at $150,000 on each charge, for a total of $300,000. ....
‘Mob Rule’: Texas Man Faces Assault Charge For Confronting BLM Mob Blocking Traffic In Plano May 11th 2021, 4:36 am Police charge man for allegedly slapping a woman s hand despite video indicating he never made contact and victim admitting she was not injured and it did not hurt. Image Credit: Email A Texas man filmed confronting a Black Lives Matter mob illegally blocking an intersection in Plano is being criminally charged with “assault by contact” for allegedly slapping a woman’s hand even though video of the “slap” indicates he completely whiffed and the “victim” admitted she was “not hurt.” On Monday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton condemned the May 2 incident as an example of “mob rule” and slammed Plano’s police chief Ed Drain for not charging any of the “rioters.” ....