Frisco track meet stabbing: Teen suspect released after bond reduced significantly, and more conditions added
- Karmelo Anthony, age 17, faces a murder charge for stabbing Austin Metcalf at a Frisco track meet.
- The stabbing at Kuykendall Stadium followed an altercation under a tent during a weather delay.
- Anthony, a Centennial High student, allegedly stabbed Metcalf, a Memorial High student, in the chest during a fight.
- Anthony claims self-defense, stating, "He put his hands on me, I told him not to."
- A judge lowered Anthony's bond to $250,000 with house arrest and an ankle monitor; Metcalf's family mourns the loss.
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Blaze News original: 'Austin Metcalf got exactly what he deserved — point blank, period': Karmelo Anthony defenders go viral
As the case heats up against Karmelo Anthony — the 17-year-old charged with murdering Texas high school star athlete Austin Metcalf earlier this month in connection with the fatal stabbing at a Frisco track meet — something else has been playing out apart from the legal and investigative aspects.There's been no shortage of beliefs expressed on social media concerning how the case should conclude. Indeed, many believe Anthony should go to prison …
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