Justice has been served in a heartbreaking case that shocked the state of Texas and drew national attention. Karmelo Anthony, now 19 years old, has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for the murder of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf. The fatal stabbing occurred during a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas, in April 2025. A jury rejected Anthony’s claim of self-defense and delivered a guilty verdict on murder charges. The sentence brings some measure of closure to the Metcalf family while leaving many Americans disturbed by the circumstances that led to the loss of a promising young life.
This tragedy should never have happened. Two high school students at a routine athletic event. One moment of confrontation escalated into deadly violence. Austin Metcalf, described by those who knew him as a good student with college plans ahead of him, lost his life in what prosecutors called a sneak attack. Karmelo Anthony pulled a knife and stabbed him in the chest after a verbal dispute over seating under a team tent on a rainy day. The jury saw through the self-defense narrative and held Anthony accountable.
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The incident unfolded at a track and field meet in Frisco, a booming suburb north of Dallas. Witnesses testified that Anthony, a student from Centennial High School, sat under a tent belonging to Memorial High School’s track team, where…
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