CRIME 6-9-26 GUILTY! 17-year-old 4.0 student stabbed in the heart at a high school track event in Frisco, Texas/Karmelo Anthony , Austin M

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
People are pissed and getting more pissed. This chimp stabbing a White kid to death has done more to radicalize normie Whites than all of the dissident right or alt-right or race realists combined have done in a decade. Even better as these Whites get radicalized they might start to look beyond just this case and finally start to realize that we are in a race war where every side realizes it and participates in it except for White people.
even more revealing - the usual apologists are no longer out and about pointing fingers; the inconceivable injustice here speaks volumes

repeating:
its simply that the VOLUME, NATURE OF and INSTANCE of the "bad" is so pronounced that it negates to virtual complete obliteration the positive. worse yet - it was NOT always that way. it BECAME that way - i.e. as the happenstance increased - the instances of bad acts were made to become more "understandable" - and therefore by extension - more "acceptable" and "forgivable". we can thank our friends in the social engineering arm of the propaganda matrix for that. the inevitable result was the reduction of - or the absence of - MEANINGFUL CONSEQUENCE. thus the steady increase in volume

After all, if normie Whites start to understand that if the idea that “diversity is our greatest strength” is not only not true but the exact opposite of the truth….well what else that they have been told is also not true?
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there are those of the perpetually offended subset who are raised to be professional victims. no matter what is done to appease them it will NEVER be enough. worse yet - its NOT about to change for the better in the foreseeable future
 

vector7

Dot Collector
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auxman

Deus vult...
NEW: Karmelo Anthony has been moved to an undisclosed location following his release from jail, according to his family.

Anthony is accused of m*rdering Austin Metcalf by stabbing him in the heart.

According to a new press release from Minister Dominique Alexander, the family has received "disturbing" things in the mail, including Metcalf's obituary.

"We are sharing images and documentation of the threats the family has faced this past weekend to make the public aware of the dangerous atmosphere that has been created, an atmosphere fueled by organized hate, systemic racism, and intentional misinformation," the Next Generation Action Network (NGAN) said.

"It is both heartbreaking and infuriating to see the depths of hate and bigotry still alive and well in our society," Alexander claimed.

Despite the claims of "threats," the Frisco Police Department says they have received no reports of threats against Karmelo.

"Our department does not have any reported cases involving the Anthony family being threatened," they told Fox News Digital.

The announcement from the family comes after Karmelo's mother spent nearly her entire time at a press conference last week venting about how hard her life has been since her son m*rdered Metcalf.

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Old Greek

Has No Life - Lives on TB
NEW: Karmelo Anthony has been moved to an undisclosed location following his release from jail, according to his family.

Anthony is accused of m*rdering Austin Metcalf by stabbing him in the heart.

According to a new press release from Minister Dominique Alexander, the family has received "disturbing" things in the mail, including Metcalf's obituary.

"We are sharing images and documentation of the threats the family has faced this past weekend to make the public aware of the dangerous atmosphere that has been created, an atmosphere fueled by organized hate, systemic racism, and intentional misinformation," the Next Generation Action Network (NGAN) said.

"It is both heartbreaking and infuriating to see the depths of hate and bigotry still alive and well in our society," Alexander claimed.

Despite the claims of "threats," the Frisco Police Department says they have received no reports of threats against Karmelo.

"Our department does not have any reported cases involving the Anthony family being threatened," they told Fox News Digital.

The announcement from the family comes after Karmelo's mother spent nearly her entire time at a press conference last week venting about how hard her life has been since her son m*rdered Metcalf.

RT 2:01
View: https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1914499444936204671?t=46LjUIrzbd7GNzZxfeWINw&s=19
The rest of the family is as stupid as Karmelo.
 

auxman

Deus vult...
Typical groid behavior...

Minister Dominique Alexander, who is representing Karmelo Anthony, says he kicked Austin Metcalf’s father out of the press conference because he didn’t know if he would pull out a weapon.

Oh, the irony.

“Like, what? He can't be here. Um, and so what we initiated is making sure that we secured the facility.”

“How do we know what he came here for? He didn't come and asked or come to us and said, he just stood there.”

“We didn't know what was going on. We didn't know if we started the press conference, and I'm not accusing him of anything. We didn't know if he was gonna pull out a gun.”

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View: https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1919500763417477465?t=ke9y4_-3OTcltPS2WTN6Ng&s=19
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
Posted for fair use......

National

‘The Facts Don’t Look Good’: GiveSendGo Boss Defends Karmelo Anthony Fundraiser That Raised $520,000 for Teen Stabber, Despite Murder Charge​

There’s actually a principle here that people ought to be presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, not public opinion,’ says Jacob Wells

NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
Published: May. 4, 2025 09:23 PM ET
Updated: May. 5, 2025 03:15 PM ET

https://www.nysun.com/author/novi-zhukovsky
The co-founder of the faith-based fundraising platform GiveSendGo is defending his decision to keep online a donation campaign that has raised more than half a million dollars for 17-year Karmelo Anthony, who’s charged with murder in the stabbing death of student athlete Austin Metcalf, also 17, at a track meet last month. (Rest behind subscription wall. HC)
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
Posted for fair use.....

Karmelo Anthony Family Makes Big Decision In Murder Case​


The family of the 17-year-old high schooler accused of stabbing and killing a fellow student at a track meet has made a big decision in his case.

Karmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old high schooler from Frisco, Texas, has been accused of killing fellow 17-year-old Texas high schooler Austin Metcalf. Anthony allegedly stabbed and killed Metcalf during a confrontation at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas last month. Anthony allegedly admitted to the killing, saying he acted out of self defense.

There's been a lot of racial discussions following the incident, as Metcalf is white and Anthony is black.

More than $500,000 has been raised for Anthony and his family, though varying reports have speculated about what those funds are actually going to be used for.

While some reports have speculated that Anthony's family used those funds for a new house or a new car, they appear to be erroneous.

Instead, most of the funds, Anthony's family has decided, will go to his case defense.

Jacob Wells, co-founder of GiveSendGo, says that Anthony's family will be using the $515,000 raised for his legal defense. Additionally, a portion of the money raised will go to the family's living situation. The money will be used to secure a residence, rental costs, and enhanced security measures.

The family has since updated its fundraiser description, stating that funds will also go to "safe relocation," "basic living costs," "transportation," "counseling," and "other security measures."

The campaign goal was set to $600,000 and the funds will reportedly not be dispersed until that amount is met.

Anthony has been arrested on first-degree murder charges and he's reportedly out on $250,000 bail.

By
Andrew Holleran
 

Sooth

Veteran Member
‘The Facts Don’t Look Good’: GiveSendGo Boss Defends Karmelo Anthony Fundraiser That Raised $520,000 for Teen Stabber, Despite Murder Charge
There’s actually a principle here that people ought to be presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, not public opinion,’ says Jacob Wells
How much has GiveSendGo raised for the family of Austin Metcalf to help cover funeral and final expenses? Or Go Fund Me or any of a dozen others? The sound of silence.
 

Vegas321

Live free and survive
Posted for fair use.....

Karmelo Anthony Family Makes Big Decision In Murder Case​


The family of the 17-year-old high schooler accused of stabbing and killing a fellow student at a track meet has made a big decision in his case.

Karmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old high schooler from Frisco, Texas, has been accused of killing fellow 17-year-old Texas high schooler Austin Metcalf. Anthony allegedly stabbed and killed Metcalf during a confrontation at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas last month. Anthony allegedly admitted to the killing, saying he acted out of self defense.

There's been a lot of racial discussions following the incident, as Metcalf is white and Anthony is black.

More than $500,000 has been raised for Anthony and his family, though varying reports have speculated about what those funds are actually going to be used for.

While some reports have speculated that Anthony's family used those funds for a new house or a new car, they appear to be erroneous.

Instead, most of the funds, Anthony's family has decided, will go to his case defense.

Jacob Wells, co-founder of GiveSendGo, says that Anthony's family will be using the $515,000 raised for his legal defense. Additionally, a portion of the money raised will go to the family's living situation. The money will be used to secure a residence, rental costs, and enhanced security measures.

The family has since updated its fundraiser description, stating that funds will also go to "safe relocation," "basic living costs," "transportation," "counseling," and "other security measures."

The campaign goal was set to $600,000 and the funds will reportedly not be dispersed until that amount is met.

Anthony has been arrested on first-degree murder charges and he's reportedly out on $250,000 bail.

By
Andrew Holleran
I call BS on this article.
 

gunwish

Veteran Member
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National

‘The Facts Don’t Look Good’: GiveSendGo Boss Defends Karmelo Anthony Fundraiser That Raised $520,000 for Teen Stabber, Despite Murder Charge​

There’s actually a principle here that people ought to be presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, not public opinion,’ says Jacob Wells

NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
Published: May. 4, 2025 09:23 PM ET
Updated: May. 5, 2025 03:15 PM ET
Novi Zhukovsky
The co-founder of the faith-based fundraising platform GiveSendGo is defending his decision to keep online a donation campaign that has raised more than half a million dollars for 17-year Karmelo Anthony, who’s charged with murder in the stabbing death of student athlete Austin Metcalf, also 17, at a track meet last month. (Rest behind subscription wall. HC)
He isn't wrong. Everyone in this country has the right to a trial. Presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
 

summerthyme

Administrator
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Karmelo Anthony Family Makes Big Decision In Murder Case​


The family of the 17-year-old high schooler accused of stabbing and killing a fellow student at a track meet has made a big decision in his case.

Karmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old high schooler from Frisco, Texas, has been accused of killing fellow 17-year-old Texas high schooler Austin Metcalf. Anthony allegedly stabbed and killed Metcalf during a confrontation at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas last month. Anthony allegedly admitted to the killing, saying he acted out of self defense.

There's been a lot of racial discussions following the incident, as Metcalf is white and Anthony is black.

More than $500,000 has been raised for Anthony and his family, though varying reports have speculated about what those funds are actually going to be used for.

While some reports have speculated that Anthony's family used those funds for a new house or a new car, they appear to be erroneous.

Instead, most of the funds, Anthony's family has decided, will go to his case defense.

Jacob Wells, co-founder of GiveSendGo, says that Anthony's family will be using the $515,000 raised for his legal defense. Additionally, a portion of the money raised will go to the family's living situation. The money will be used to secure a residence, rental costs, and enhanced security measures.

The family has since updated its fundraiser description, stating that funds will also go to "safe relocation," "basic living costs," "transportation," "counseling," and "other security measures."

The campaign goal was set to $600,000 and the funds will reportedly not be dispersed until that amount is met.

Anthony has been arrested on first-degree murder charges and he's reportedly out on $250,000 bail.

By
Andrew Holleran
Why do I have a feeling his lawyers told the family where the money WAS going to go, if they wanted him represented in court?

In a sane world, that would be money down a rathole,, because he committed first degree murder in front of dozens of witnesses, and then admitted he did it to the cops. In USA 2025...who knows?

Summerthyme
 

jward

passin' thru
capitalbnews.org
Track Meet Turns Tragic: Texas Teen Charged as Adult Under Controversial Law


The father of a Texas high school student athlete stabbed to death by another student, is seeking answers from the school district for allowing his son’s accused killer to graduate.

What began as a dispute over a seat at a high school track meet at a school neither 17-year-old boy attended on April 2 ended in tragedy.

The student who was stabbed, identified as Austin Metcalf, died. The other student, Karmelo Anthony, remained at the scene and told investigators with the Frisco Police Department that he acted in self-defense, multiple news outlets have reported. Since Anthony posted bail, Metcalf’s father, Jeff Metcalf, has been demanding answers from the Frisco Independent School District, questioning how he was allowed to graduate while they were left to bury their son.

Anthony reportedly had a 3.7 GPA and had earned enough credits to graduate, according to multiple news outlets. Sources told CBS News Texas that his graduation was part of an “agreement”—something Jeff Metcalf now questions in light of the school’s own policies. Meanwhile, an online petition has collected more than 15,000 signatures, calling for Austin Metcalf to be awarded an honorary diploma, as he was expected to graduate in 2026.

The viral attention of the tragedy has sparked confusion, particularly among those familiar with the career of former NBA star Carmelo Anthony, who is not connected to the case.

Karmelo Anthony, 17, is facing a first-degree murder charge. He’s being prosecuted under Texas’ “concurrent jurisdiction” laws, often referred to as prosecutor “direct file” laws. These laws allow prosecutors to charge minors as adults without judicial oversight — a policy that has disproportionately affected Black and brown youth accused of serious crimes like homicide in 12 states and Washington, D.C.

As of 2024, there are 56,245 people serving life without parole sentences who were under the age of 25 at the time of their offense, according to a January report from The Sentencing Project. More than half of the reported 25,254 people incarcerated with that sentence from 1995 to 2017, were Black, a separate report from The Sentencing Project revealed.

Texas ranks among the states with the highest number of life-sentenced individuals under 25, with 18,358 people currently serving life terms.

Since 2008, hundreds of efforts have been made across the country to reform direct-file laws or introduce second-chance legislation. In Texas, two related bills have been proposed — one in 2011 and another in 2023 — according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Of those, only the 2011 bill was enacted, and it focused on sentencing and probation hearings for individuals convicted of certain drug offenses, outlining the conditions of their community supervision.

Anthony, who is Black, has been charged with first-degree murder. The victim was white.

Capital B submitted a public information request with the Frisco Police Department on April 24 for the arrest warrant affidavit that was responded to with a redacted media report.
What we know so far

After a police officer arrived, Anthony allegedly asked if Metcalf was going to be OK, multiple news outlets reported. The officer saw blood on Anthony’s hands, and a knife was recovered from the stands. Investigators spoke to several witnesses, including those who were nearby when Metcalf told Anthony he needed to move.

“Anthony grabbed his bag, opened it and reached inside and proceeded to tell [Metcalf], ‘Touch me and see what happens,’” the affidavit read.

Metcalf touched Anthony after he warned him not to, and the encounter escalated, according to the affidavit. Anthony then allegedly pulled out a knife and stabbed Metcalf in the chest before running away.

Anthony’s bail was initially set at $1 million, but after a bond hearing on Monday, it was reduced to $250,000. As a condition of his release, he was placed on house arrest, required to wear an ankle monitor, and is prohibited from leaving home without the judge’s permission, according to The Dallas Morning News. He was released shortly after posting bond — a decision that sparked backlash and threats against Collin County Judge Angela Tucker, who approved the reduced amount and is also Black.

As Anthony’s case gained national attention, a GoFundMe page not started by his family began circulating. It falsely claimed to raise money for his legal defense, his parents said during a press conference the day after his release. The family said that they were also receiving threats and there was misinformation about the case.

Before the press conference — hosted by Next Generation Action Network — started, Metcalf’s father was spotted amongst the crowd. He left after police on the scene spoke to him, Fox 26 Houston captured live.

The Collin County District Attorney’s Office is prosecuting Anthony’s case. A grand jury will review the evidence and decide whether to formally indict him on the first-degree murder charge filed at the time of his arrest, or on a lesser charge such as manslaughter. If indicted and later convicted, Anthony could face a mandatory life sentence — though, as a 17-year-old, he would be eligible for parole after 40 years under Texas law.

Anthony is expected back in court once there’s a grand jury decision. If the panel decides there’s enough evidence to indict him on any charges, a court date will be set.
 

Illini Warrior

Illini Warrior
Since Anthony posted bail, Metcalf’s father, Jeff Metcalf, has been demanding answers from the Frisco Independent School District, questioning how he was allowed to graduate while they were left to bury their son.

when did the victim's father get a set of balls? - wasn't he being some kind of liberal pansy wimp about putting the blame solidly on the black teen?
 

Outlaw-16

Veteran Member
"I hope he gets life without parole."

40 years in Texas then he's eligible for parole. He'd be 57 by then, far older than the student he killed. Why waste taxpayer money on this blight of society?

If he's found guilty enough for life in prison, then he is also guilty enough to be removed from society to a point where society is not paying for his incarceration for 40 years. There are far less expensive methods than providing 3 hots and a cot, and medical for 40 years.
 

Matt

Veteran Member
That is punishing society. We should not bear the burden of supporting this vile murderer!
Well, we could and should lynch his ass... but the white female Leftists and John the cuck Law would throw a fit!

The cops don't keep good people safe... they keep the vermin safe from their victims..... really do need to take those thin blue line stickers off Y'all's cars.... John Law ain't a friend to good people!

Karmelo will be doing arts and crafts in Juvie daycare if he is found guilty... this will be another OJ Simpson clown show!
 
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WTSR

Veteran Member
"I hope he gets life without parole."

40 years in Texas then he's eligible for parole. He'd be 57 by then, far older than the student he killed. Why waste taxpayer money on this blight of society?

If he's found guilty enough for life in prison, then he is also guilty enough to be removed from society to a point where society is not paying for his incarceration for 40 years. There are far less expensive methods than providing 3 hots and a cot, and medical for 40 years.
3 shots and a box?
 

BillM

Dr Science
Forget three hots and cot for the duration, guilty by a legal court and jury of American Citizens, execution 30 days later.
 

West

Senior
He needs to be the slave servant for the father and mother of the young man he killed in cold blood.

But no justice, instead the worse case and most probably is he'll cost the victims and other tax payers a million+ fiat dollars in room board and Healthcare in prison.

It's messed up.
 
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