A jury has determined that Karmelo Anthony is guilty of the murder of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf, a student-athlete, during a track meet in Frisco, Texas, in 2025. This verdict follows a highly publicized trial that captured national interest and ignited extensive discussions. Anthony, now 19, had maintained his innocence regarding the murder charge linked to Metcalf's death.
Prosecutors contended that Anthony stabbed Metcalf during a confrontation at a track event hosted by the Frisco Independent School District at Kuykendall Stadium on April 2, 2025. Reports indicate that the two young men were from different schools and had no prior relationship before the incident.
Authorities revealed that a dispute between the two escalated, leading to Anthony allegedly stabbing the unarmed Metcalf. Despite being rushed to a hospital, Metcalf succumbed to his injuries.
Following the incident, Anthony was apprehended and charged with murder. The case quickly attracted national scrutiny, fueled by discussions surrounding race, public opinion, and alleged threats related to the trial.
After carefully considering the testimonies and evidence from both sides, the jury reached a guilty verdict, concluding a case that has been closely monitored throughout Texas and beyond. Attention will now turn to the sentencing phase, where Anthony may face a lengthy prison sentence in accordance with Texas law.
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