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?

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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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.
 
People in the thread saying 35 years is nothing are absolutely underestimating how much he's fucked.

Even if he gets paroled at 17.5, that's the same amount of time IN prison as his ENTIRE LIFE prior to this. He's about to live his best years in a prison cell, with no chance to get out. He is going to be doing the same monotonous drudgery for 17 years straight. He is going to be in a tiny gray common area with a bunch of other violent offenders, because he won't generally be housed with non-violent offenders due to his conviction. He will not have anyone who is giving him commissary money, meaning nothing but the few meals he gets, and if he ends up having to pay any kind of restitution, such as the potential 10,000 dollar fine for a First Degree Felony in Texas, he wouldn't even be able to use his nigger pennies to buy spicy ramen.

If you've never done serious, hard time, it's very difficult to know how grueling it is even for a short period. I'm blessed not to have done so, or had any close family that has, but some bad marriage choices led to people I know getting involved with people who in the past or now are in prison, and it is an ugly world.

Let it lift your spirits to know that prison and jail are not the same thing, and that his life is going to be one of the worst you can possibly have for the next 2 decades.

He’s about to be taken immediately into jail. After a couple of weeks of sitting in a county jail they’ll ship him off to TDCJ.

He’ll be taken first to a “transient” facility like Joe F. Gurney Transfer Facility first. They’ll shave his head and force him to take an IQ and psych test (he won’t be able to outsmart them). Based off his crime and sentence he’s going to be transferred to a medium-max unit where he’s going to be dealing with intermittent lockdowns, a complete lack of air conditioning and extreme violence.
 
People in the thread saying 35 years is nothing are absolutely underestimating how much he's fucked.

Even if he gets paroled at 17.5, that's the same amount of time IN prison as his ENTIRE LIFE prior to this. He's about to live his best years in a prison cell, with no chance to get out. He is going to be doing the same monotonous drudgery for 17 years straight. He is going to be in a tiny gray common area with a bunch of other violent offenders, because he won't generally be housed with non-violent offenders due to his conviction. He will not have anyone who is giving him commissary money, meaning nothing but the few meals he gets, and if he ends up having to pay any kind of restitution, such as the potential 10,000 dollar fine for a First Degree Felony in Texas, he wouldn't even be able to use his nigger pennies to buy spicy ramen.

If you've never done serious, hard time, it's very difficult to know how grueling it is even for a short period. I'm blessed not to have done so, or had any close family that has, but some bad marriage choices led to people I know getting involved with people who in the past or now are in prison, and it is an ugly world.

Let it lift your spirits to know that prison and jail are not the same thing, and that his life is going to be one of the worst you can possibly have for the next 2 decades.
It's for reasons like this that I believe swift death penalties, like the times of old were actually acts of mercy themselves.

Many even had a priest read you your last rights, giving you a chance to repent.

The modern extended torture in the gorilla rape dungeon we have is not only ridiculously expensive to maintain but excessively cruel.
 
He doesn't deserve a chance at parole. I hope Texas keeps their reputation and makes sure he serves all 35 years. Praying he hangs himself and spends eternity in Hell getting fried like a bucket of Popeye's.
In 35 years every major city in Texas will be blue. It is slowly being corrupted and once this cities have that level on control it becomes death by 1000 cuts. See MN being ruled by their gay blue cities.
 
Karmelo Anthony supporters have lost their SHIT in the courthouse parking lot after the jury sentences Karmelo to 35 YEARS in prison

They’re now blaming AUSTIN METCALF’S PARENTS for Karmelo murdering their son

“You should have taught your sons to go get a MOTHERFUCKING adult like we know how to do.”

"They said we supposed to know how to act around white people! What the fuck is THAT?!”

“If he was White, we wouldn't even be here today. It would have never came to court. It would have never been no handcuffs. We wouldn't be here today.”

 
Are you from SF? Are you an expert in California legal code? Because California has the biggest population of lifers of any state in the US.

Not directly but close enough.

Newsom was trying to release as many on parole to lower the prison population during the king flu season.

And also placed a moratorium on the death penalty in the state.

SF is the city that allowed an illegal to get away with gunning down some broad in open daylight with a stolen gun, allowed some nigger to get away with murdering an old nepali grandpa and allowed some old chink cunt, who wasnt drunk, to get away with wiping out an entire bloodline by driving all over them and over the speed limit.
 
In 35 years every major city in Texas will be blue. It is slowly being corrupted and once this cities have that level on control it becomes death by 1000 cuts. See MN being ruled by their gay blue cities.
True. But that's a problem for another day.

Tonight, we feast!
 
Karmelo Anthony supporters have lost their SHIT in the courthouse parking lot after the jury sentences Karmelo to 35 YEARS in prison

They’re now blaming AUSTIN METCALF’S PARENTS for Karmelo murdering their son

“You should have taught your sons to go get a MOTHERFUCKING adult like we know how to do.”

"They said we supposed to know how to act around white people! What the fuck is THAT?!”

“If he was White, we wouldn't even be here today. It would have never came to court. It would have never been no handcuffs. We wouldn't be here today.”

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It's a $70 uber from her eyebrows to her hairline.
 
“If he was White, we wouldn't even be here today. It would have never came to court. It would have never been no handcuffs. We wouldn't be here today.”
Correct.

Because if he was white? he wouldn't have stabbed another kid for pushing him at a school event.... killing for "disrespect" is pure nigger behavior encouraged by you very people.
 
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