Disturbing New Revelations About Teenager Accused Of Track Meet Murder
Austin Metcalf’s murder at a Frisco track meet has shocked the community and raised security concerns. The deadly fight began when Metcalf asked Karmelo Anthony to move from under another school’s tent. After a heated exchange, Anthony allegedly stabbed Metcalf in the chest and fled. Metcalf died in his twin brother’s arms.
Anthony, a high school team captain with no prior criminal record, claims self-defense. His bail was controversially reduced from $1 million to $250,000, sparking outrage. He faces first-degree murder charges and must wear a GPS monitor if released.
The case has ignited debates on race, privilege, and self-defense, with community vigils mourning Metcalf and activists planning protests over the bail decision.
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