Welcome to Biden’s America, where chaos and violence erupts over something as trivial as a parking spot. This time leaving an 80-year-old disabled veteran, Earl Hollins, in a coma due to a severe head injury. On Dec. 7, just a day after the altercation, Hollins succumbed to his injuries and passed away, according to his niece Elma Hollins Washington who spoke with KTRK.
An elderly man killed over a parking spot, are you kidding me??
“This devastating tragedy has shaken the very core of our own and extended family members,” Jay Cadmus, Hollins’ son-in-law, expressed in a heartfelt Dec. 8 Facebook post.
Earl Hollins was a disabled veteran and father of 6, according to his family. He died from a severe head injury after Anthony Boyce punched him, HCSO said. @maria_aguilera @JulissaGarzaTv https://t.co/rZkLWDgrib
— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) December 11, 2024
The attacker, Anthony Boyce, 57, showed no regard for human life when he assaulted Hollins over a parking spot at Food Town in Houston. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez reported this senseless act on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Despite video footage showing no signs of an impending fight, Boyce’s actions were unprovoked and violent, deputies informed KPRC. Witnesses mentioned that both men were familiar faces at the store, suggesting they were acquaintances.
SHOCKING: Police say 80-year-old Earl Hollins, a veteran, was beaten to death by someone he knew – all over a parking spot. https://t.co/AzfU5Xgbw3 pic.twitter.com/j8k2BMHT3K
— FOX SA (@KABBFOX29) December 11, 2024
After committing this heinous act, Boyce fled like a coward but was eventually apprehended on Dec. 7 and charged with aggravated assault. Deputies indicated that these charges might be escalated further.
“I said, ‘My god, over a parking spot. You’re going to injure my uncle, and now, finally, he’s dead, and it was over a parking spot,’” Hollins-Washington lamented to KTRK.
Earl Hollins' son said his father was in good shape, healthy, a great cook and always joking and laughing. He was the only parent the six children had left.
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— KYTX CBS19 (@kytxcbs19) December 10, 2024
Currently held in Harris County Jail on a $200,000 bond according to jail records, Boyce must face justice for his actions. He is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 14.
This brutal confrontation serves as yet another example of the lawlessness running rampant in Democrat-run cities, where respect for our veterans seems to be diminishing.