‘It wasn’t human’: 80-year-old veteran dies after retired teacher punches him over parking spot at grocery store, police say

Anthony Joyce and Earl Hollins

Top inset: Anthony Joyce (Harris County Jail). Bottom inset: Earl Hollins (Jay Cadmus/Facebook). Background: Grocery store parking lot where Joyce allegedly killed Hollins (Google Maps).

A Texas man is behind bars after he allegedly killed an 80-year-old veteran during a fight over a parking spot.

Anthony Ray Boyce, 57, is facing a murder charge in the death of Earl Hollins. According to a probable cause arrest affidavit, Hollins was backing into a parking space at the Food Town grocery store at 1420 Cypress Creek Road in Houston on Friday. Boyce was also trying to park and the two men got out of their vehicles and started arguing.

Boyce allegedly punched Hollins in the face, causing him to fall and hit the back of his head on the pavement. Hollins was rushed to the hospital where he died over the weekend, authorities say. Boyce drove away from the scene in a maroon Ford F-150 but was later arrested and charged with aggravated assault. Cops upgraded the charges to murder on Tuesday after Hollins’ death. Detectives initially thought the incident was a robbery gone bad but further investigation revealed information about the fight. Investigators believe the two may have known each other prior to the incident as both frequented the grocery store often.

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