Karmelo Anthony Judge Gets Added Security, FBI Investigating Threats
- Karmelo Anthony, 17, was released from jail on a reduced $250,000 bond after being charged with murder following a stabbing at a track meet on April 2, 2025.
- Judge Angela Tucker received threats following her decision to lower Anthony's bond, prompting the Collin County Sheriff's Office and the FBI to investigate.
- Anthony's attorney argued that the original $1 million bond was excessive due to his lack of prior arrests.
- An online fundraiser for Anthony's legal costs has raised over $430,000 for his family after the incident at the track meet.
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Karmelo Anthony’s family want to beef up their security after his release on reduced bond in murder case
The family of Karmelo Anthony, the Texas teen accused of fatally stabbing another high schooler at a track meet, are considering moving to a gated community and hiring security, his defense attorney has said.
'What Am I Missing?': MAGA Mob Accused of Releasing Personal Information About Black Judge In Retaliation for Lowering Karmelo Anthony's Bond, Forcing Her Into Hiding Online
A judge’s decision to lower the bond for Karmelo Anthony, a Black high school athlete charged in connection with the slaying of a white student at a
Teen murder suspect released on bail; family plans to use legal funds to move
The family of the 17-year-old suspect who was arrested after fatally stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas, earlier this month has revealed that it plans to use the funds raised for the suspect’s defense to move to a different house and hire security amid allegations of racist threats against the family. According to Fox News, 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony was released from jail on Monday after his bond w…
Karmelo Anthony's Family Is Going To Use The Nearly Half-Million Dollars Raised On GiveSendGo After Stabbing A Teen To Death On A Fancy New House
Karmelo Anthony’s family is using the nearly half-million dollars raised on GiveSendGo to move into a new home, according to The Sun. Anthony stabbed 17-year-old Austin Metcalf in the heart which is being praised by many throughout the country. Now, Anthony is using funds from all his fans to move into a new home in a gated community. “Given that Karmelo has no prior criminal history and given that this young man has not been in any sort of tro…
Family of Teen Murder Suspect Karmelo Anthony Plans to Use Portion of $400K in Donations for New Home and Private Security After ‘Racist Threats’ | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
The family of Karmelo Anthony, a teen murder suspect, plans to allocate part of $400,000 in donations for relocation and security amid alleged racist threats, raising questions about the use of legal defense funds.
Karmelo Anthony Judge Gets Added Security, FBI Investigating Threats
The judge who reduced Karmelo Anthony's bond this week is getting some added security, TMZ Sports has learned, after law enforcement said she's been the recipient of threats following her key decision in the murder case. The Collin County Sheriff's…
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