Karmelo Anthony indicted in Frisco track meet stabbing death of Austin Metcalf, officials say - How long before Austins father calls for his sons murderer to be pardoned?

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Karmelo Anthony indicted in Frisco track meet stabbing death of Austin Metcalf, officials say​


Karmelo Anthony, the Frisco teen charged with murder for an April track meet stabbing, was indicted on a murder charge.

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Credit: WFAA

Austin Metcalf (left) was fatally stabbed at a Frisco track meet, and Karmelo Anthony (right) was charged with murder in connection with the case.

Author: Rachel Behrndt

Published: 1:59 PM CDT June 24, 2025

Updated: 2:47 PM CDT June 24, 2025

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FRISCO, Texas — Karmelo Anthony, the teen accused of fatally stabbing another teen, Austin Metcalf, at a Frisco track meet, has been indicted on a murder charge, officials said.

A grand jury indicted Anthony on Tuesday, according to the Collin County District Attorney's Office. A murder charge is punishable by 5-99 years or life in prison.



Anthony, a 17-year-old former student of Frisco Centennial High School, was arrested and charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of Frisco Memorial High School student athlete Austin Metcalf in April at a track meet in Frisco ISD's Kuykendall Stadium. He was released from jail later that month after his bond was reduced from $1 million to $250,000.

Anthony has claimed self defense in the case, which garnered national attention, heightening racial tensions and raising security concerns among everyone connected to the case, including both families and Judge Angela Tucker, who is presiding over the case.

"We know this case has struck a deep nerve — here in Collin County and beyond," Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis said in a statement Tuesday. "That’s understandable. When something like this happens at a school event, it shakes people to the core. But the justice system works best when it moves with steadiness and with principle. That’s what we’re committed to. And that’s exactly what this case deserves."

Anthony's attorney, Mike Howard, called Tuesday's indictment "an expected and routine step in the legal process."

"Karmelo and his family are confident in the justice system and the people of Collin County to be fair and impartial," Howard said. "Of course, Karmelo looks forward to his day in court. It's only in a trial that a jury will hear the full story, one that includes critical facts and context that the grand jury simply didn't get to hear."

Howard again raised Anthony's self defense claim in his statement Tuesday.

"We expect that when the full story is heard, the prosecution will not be able to rule out the reasonable doubt that Karmelo Anthony may have acted in self defense," Howard said. "Self defense is a fundamental right guaranteed every American."



Metcalf's father, Jeff Metcalf, told WFAA in a statement that he's "pleased that we are moving forward."

“With the first degree murder indictment, it now goes into the court system," Jeff Metcalf said. "I fully believe that justice will be served for Austin Metcalf. I look forward to the forthcoming trial. But it will never bring my son back.“

Under his bond conditions, Anthony is required to wear an ankle monitor and ask permission to leave his home. If Anthony violates any conditions of his bond, he will have to return to jail. He graduated and received his high school diploma in May, but did not attend the ceremony, WFAA previously reported.

Anthony allegedly confessed to the stabbing immediately after he was arrested, claiming he was defending himself from Metcalf, officials said, as WFAA previously reported.

A witness reportedly told police that Metcalf told Anthony he had to move out from under the Memorial High School tent. Anthony responded by opening his bag and reaching inside, WFAA previously reported.

"Touch me and see what happens," Anthony told Metcalf, according to a witness.

Metcalf reportedly then touched Anthony, the witness told a responding officer, and Anthony told Metcalf to punch him and see what would happen. Soon afterward, the witness said, Metcalf reportedly grabbed Anthony to tell him to move. At which point, the affidavit continues, Anthony reportedly pulled out what the witness recalled as a black knife and stabbed Metcalf once in the chest before running away.

The deep tension sparked by the incident has raised concerns that the case may be tried outside of Collin County. Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis told WFAA that the judge will make that decision at the time of trial.
 
For anyone unaware, this practice has been around since 2020 and comes from the AP (Associated Press) Stylebook.
Crazy how they will use this style and then have the audacity to say it’s not about race in the same sentence where they make it very clear that some are more equal than others.

Here’s some assorted fresh seething. RITTENHOUSE!! RICK CHOW!! SCHOOL SHOOTERS!! BULLYING!! RAYCISSS!!!
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WYPIPOOOOOO
 
IIRC the prosecutor never offered one, because they rightly felt the case was a slam dunk. Stabby's mom may have told the defense not to try to request a deal, but it's entirely on the prosecutor to decide whether or not to offer one; the defense cannot compel it.
The defense can ask. And the Prosecutor is always going to be willing to discuss a deal. If just to avoid the uncertainty of trial and potential race riots. But he won't go for a particularly good deal if he's got a slam dunk case.
 
Honestly Speaking, I'm proud of what happened here today. A young man who lost his life due to the purposeful actions of another, is avenged, not by the mob as many seem to declare is needed. But by the same justice system so many seem to believe is broken. The system itself is not the issue here, it is the bad actors that use their positions to make the system do what they want. Our justice system, the American Justice system, based upon the simple idea that "you are innocent until you are proven guilty" has shown that it CAN WORK, that it CAN be used for its intended purpose. Rather than as a weapon against those the mob hates.


Today is a glorious day kiwis.

God truly is real.
 
Blows my mind that his attorney didn't put this kid, who cried when he was caught, who cried apparently during the murder, on the stand to cry for the jury. Either he ran out of minstrelry by the time he got put in the cop car or the attorney was next-level lazy.
Also didn't he get stuck with a public defender after his family ran off with the GoFundMe money? I don't think any money was spent on this defense by the defendant.
They couldn't risk his responses on cross. It was the right call, considering Nigmelo
 
I hope he's given the lethal injection like the animal he is.
You can only be executed in Texas for Capital Murder. This was not capital in any way. This was a regular murder charge on a minor. He is getting anywhere from 2 to 99 years, and it depends on how compassionate the jury is for him.
 
Heard jury is adjourned for the day, not confirmed. Not sure what this will mean. I think a fast sentence today would've been more like to be a hard hit. Probably debating somewhere 20-50 I'd think, but won't likely know until tomorrow. If not tomorrow then will be time to worry.
 
Also didn't he get stuck with a public defender after his family ran off with the GoFundMe money? I don't think any money was spent on this defense by the defendant.
Not even close. The lawyer he had costs upwards of 200k and is a very well-known individual within both prosecutorial and defense litigation. He's seasoned. He was one of the best choices to make, and he still couldn't do better than "Uhhhhhh... Have mercy?" like he's fucking Uncle Jessie, because the facts of the case are TOO cut and dry.

Jury deliberations to determine sentencing have begun
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Guaranteed this was 200k Not-Jew's plan in the first place. He knew there was no getting Karmelo off, so he wanted to get to the sentencing as quickly as he could, with as little evidence as necessary shown, to try and play the Sudden Compassion card.
 
lol the dumb niggas on social media talking about "they doin dis because they racist and trump" are some degen ass faggots. even white motherfuckers were making fools of themselves. shoutout to the family
 
To be fair the iran shit is more of a testament of Trump boomerism than a white issue.
True, but I was trying to bring that up as a point of "Trump is dealing with a state pursuing nuclear weapons with kid gloves". It can get so much worse if they can pin you on insurrection. However, Trump's boomerism would probably prevent him from bringing up civil war or reconstruction era legislation that's still on the books despite it being entirely appropriate to the spirit and letter of the law when it comes to modern day secessionists.
 
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