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Jersey Shore Man Admits To Attacking 70-Year-Old Bicyclist Who Died, Prosecutors Say

A Seaside Heights man admitted to attacking a bicyclist who died from his injuries two weeks later, authorities said.

41-year-old Anthony Collins of Seaside Heights, NJ, admitted to attacking 70-year-old Robert May near the intersection of Central and Sumner avenues. May died from his injuries on Oct. 1, 2023.

41-year-old Anthony Collins of Seaside Heights, NJ, admitted to attacking 70-year-old Robert May near the intersection of Central and Sumner avenues. May died from his injuries on Oct. 1, 2023.

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Anthony Collins, 41, pleaded guilty on Monday, June 10 to manslaughter, Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley Billhimer said in a news release. He was charged in the death of 70-year-old Robert May of Seaside Heights.

Prosecutors said they're seeking three years in state prison for Collins.

"Certain proof problems in this case resulted in the state entering into a plea agreement with a recommended sentence that is below the normal sentencing range for manslaughter," Billhimer said in a statement. "The victim’s family recognizes and understands those issues, and is in support of this resolution. I commend them for their compassionate and forgiving nature."

Seaside Heights police responded to a report of a bike rider who fell near the intersection of Central and Sumner avenues at around 4 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 18, 2023. Officers found May lying on the ground and bleeding from his head.

May was treated at the scene and returned home after refusing more medical help. Investigators learned May was assaulted by someone, which caused him to fall off his bike and hit his head on the pavement.

About an hour later, police were told May was "acting erratically" after his fall. Tri-Boro paramedics brought him from his home to Community Medical Center in Toms River.

May "continued to deteriorate" and he was transferred to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital New Brunswick. He was pronounced dead on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2023.

An autopsy ruled May's death was a homicide caused by blunt force injury from the assault and fall from his bike. An arrest warrant was issued for Collins on Wednesday, Oct. 4 and his name was put in the National Crime Information Center database.

Collins has been held in the Ocean County Jail since turning himself in to Seaside Heights police headquarters on Sunday, Oct. 15.

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