Dallas, September 19, 2025
News Summary
A confrontation between two FedEx employees in Dallas escalated to violence when 56-year-old Reginald Miles was shot by 25-year-old Ian Hollingsworth. The incident occurred in the parking lot as Miles was preparing for his shift. Witnesses described escalating tensions prior to the attack, which involved a hammer and a gun. Miles is currently hospitalized after undergoing surgery for multiple gunshot wounds, while family members are urging for more serious charges against Hollingsworth, who has been released on bond following an aggravated assault charge.
Dallas — Reginald Miles, a 56-year-old FedEx employee, was shot by co-worker Ian Hollingsworth, 25, in the parking lot of a FedEx facility in Dallas. The incident occurred on Monday morning, just after 10 a.m., while Miles was preparing for his 10:30 a.m. shift. Miles underwent surgery and remains hospitalized, connected to tubes for treatment.
What happened first
According to investigators and eyewitness accounts, Hollingsworth allegedly blocked Miles’ vehicle with his own and smashed the driver’s side window using a hammer. Hollingsworth reportedly struck Miles multiple times with the hammer during a confrontation. During the altercation, Miles retrieved a .32 revolver from his vehicle but dropped it after Hollingsworth hit his hand. Hollingsworth picked up the revolver and shot Miles three times—twice in the shoulder and once in the chest, causing damage to vital organs.
Immediate aftermath and medical condition
Emergency responders transported Miles to a hospital where he underwent surgery. Medical staff have kept him hospitalized and connected to tubes for treatment as he recovers from gunshot wounds that included two shoulder shots and one chest shot that caused damage to vital organs. Family members have expressed concerns about Miles’ long-term health and called for stronger charges against Hollingsworth.
Criminal charges and legal status
Hollingsworth has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and was released on bond. Miles’ family argues that the charge should be escalated to attempted murder and has sought more aggressive prosecution. The family also reported frustration at the lack of direct updates from law enforcement and the District Attorney’s Office regarding the ongoing investigation.
Evidence and witness accounts
Video evidence and eyewitness accounts corroborated the events leading up to the shooting. Witnesses indicated that there were escalating tensions between the two employees, linked to accusations of “dirty looks.” A supervisor received a text from Hollingsworth stating that he wasn’t remorseful for the shooting but was apologizing for putting his supervisor in a difficult position.
Workplace context
The FedEx facility where the incident occurred is located on the 3900 block of Adler Drive in Dallas. FedEx has declined to provide details regarding previous complaints or incidents involving Hollingsworth, citing ongoing investigations. Miles has been employed at FedEx for 31 years, while Hollingsworth has worked there since 2021.
Ongoing investigation and family concerns
Law enforcement continues to investigate the shooting, reviewing video evidence and interviewing witnesses. Family members are seeking clearer communication from investigators and prosecutors about the status of charges and potential next steps. They remain focused on Miles’ medical recovery and long-term health outlook while urging authorities to consider escalating the charges.
Key points summary
- Victim: Reginald Miles, 56, FedEx employee
- Suspect: Ian Hollingsworth, 25, FedEx employee
- Time: Monday morning, just after 10 a.m., preparing for 10:30 a.m. shift
- Location: FedEx facility parking lot on the 3900 block of Adler Drive in Dallas
- Weapon used: Hammer during altercation; .32 revolver fired three times
- Injuries: Three gunshot wounds—two to the shoulder, one to the chest—damage to vital organs
- Legal status: Hollingsworth charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon; released on bond
- Employment tenure: Miles 31 years; Hollingsworth since 2021
FAQ
Who was shot and by whom?
Reginald Miles, a 56-year-old FedEx employee, was shot by co-worker Ian Hollingsworth, 25, in the parking lot of a FedEx facility in Dallas.
When and where did the shooting occur?
The incident occurred on Monday morning, just after 10 a.m., while Miles was preparing for his 10:30 a.m. shift. The FedEx facility where the incident occurred is located on the 3900 block of Adler Drive in Dallas.
How did the confrontation unfold?
Hollingsworth allegedly blocked Miles’ vehicle with his own and smashed the driver’s side window using a hammer. Hollingsworth reportedly struck Miles multiple times with the hammer during a confrontation. During the altercation, Miles retrieved a .32 revolver from his vehicle but dropped it after Hollingsworth hit his hand. Hollingsworth picked up the revolver and shot Miles three times—twice in the shoulder and once in the chest, causing damage to vital organs.
What is Miles’ medical status?
Miles underwent surgery and remains hospitalized, connected to tubes for treatment.
What charges has Hollingsworth faced?
Hollingsworth has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and was released on bond. Miles’ family argues that the charge should be escalated to attempted murder.
Were there signs of prior tension between the employees?
Witnesses indicated that there were escalating tensions between the two employees, linked to accusations of “dirty looks.” A supervisor received a text from Hollingsworth stating that he wasn’t remorseful for the shooting but was apologizing for putting his supervisor in a difficult position.
What has the employer said?
FedEx has declined to provide details regarding previous complaints or incidents involving Hollingsworth, citing ongoing investigations. Miles has been employed at FedEx for 31 years, while Hollingsworth has worked there since 2021.
What evidence is available to investigators?
Video evidence and eyewitness accounts corroborated the events leading up to the shooting.
Are the victim’s family and authorities in communication?
The family reported frustration at the lack of direct updates from law enforcement and the District Attorney’s Office regarding the ongoing investigation.
Feature | Detail |
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Victim | Reginald Miles, a 56-year-old FedEx employee |
Suspect | Ian Hollingsworth, 25 |
Time | Monday morning, just after 10 a.m., preparing for 10:30 a.m. shift |
Location | FedEx facility parking lot on the 3900 block of Adler Drive in Dallas |
Weapons involved | Hammer during altercation; .32 revolver fired three times |
Injuries | Three gunshot wounds—twice in the shoulder and once in the chest; damage to vital organs |
Legal status | Hollingsworth charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon; released on bond |
Employment tenures | Miles 31 years; Hollingsworth since 2021 |
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- FOX 4 News
- Wikipedia: Assault
- NBC DFW
- Google Search: Dallas FedEx shooting
- WFAA
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- CBS News
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Crime
- FOX 4 News – Man Shot at FedEx Ground Facility
- Google News: FedEx shooting updates

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