Judge who reduced bail of Texas track meet stabbing suspect allegedly doxxed
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Black Judge Doxxed After Reducing Karmelo Anthony’s Bond In High Sch
The fallout from the fatal stabbing at a Frisco track meet isn’t slowing down. Now, a Collin County judge is facing threats after reducing Karmelo Anthony’s bond, and the FBI is getting involved. Source: Collin County jail According to Fox 4 Dallas, Judge Angela Tucker became a target online after lowering Karmelo Anthony’s bond from $1 million to $250,000. Authorities say people have been posting Tucker’s personal address on social media in a d…
The Meaning of Christian Forgiveness
The Metcalf Murder and The Pursuit of Justice Three weeks ago, 17-year-old Austin Metcalf, a white, straight-A student and football star, was stabbed to death at a suburban high school track meet in Frisco, Texas. Karmelo Anthony, a black student from another school, had been asked to leave the tent of Metcalf’s team and refused. When Metcalf attempted to remove him, Anthony plunged a knife into his heart. The boy died in the arms of his twin br…
Austin Metcalf Murder Case: Judge Targeted in Doxxing Calls After Lowering Accused Track Star Killer’s Bail, Prompting FBI Investigation
Someone has reportedly targeted a Texas judge who reduced the $1 million bond for 17-year-old Austin Metcalf’s accused killer in a doxxing hoax. The Collin County Sheriff’s Office, working with the FBI, is investigating the alleged doxxing of Collin County Judge Angela Tucker. Earlier this month, she significantly lowered the bond for 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony, the suspect in the Frisco track meet stabbing. Local law enforcement officials told…
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