Karmelo Anthony bond conditions, what's next
- Karmelo Anthony, age 17, stabbed Austin Metcalf at a Frisco track meet on April 2.
- The stabbing followed an altercation where Metcalf allegedly 'put his hands' on Anthony.
- Anthony is charged with first-degree murder, and prosecutors will seek a grand jury indictment.
- Anthony's initial bond was $1 million, but a judge reduced it to $250,000 on Monday.
- Anthony bonded out and is on house arrest with restrictions, including limited contact and weekly check-ins.
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Karmelo Anthony living with family in $900K home in gated community, bought new car after release on bond in Austin Metcalf murder case: report
The Texas teen accused of fatally stabbing a high school football star at a track meet allegedly lives in a $900K home inside a luxurious gated community — despite requesting a judge lower his $1 million bond because of financial difficulties.


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The fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf, a white 17-year-old, by Karmelo Anthony, a black 17-year-old, at a Texas track meet has ignited online clamor.
Karmelo Anthony's Family Reportedly Shares Update On Plans For $430K Received In Donations As 17YO Is Released On Bond
Karmelo Anthony, the 17-year-old suspect in the stabbing death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a track meet in Texas, has been released on bond. Additionally, Anthony’s family has shared updated plans for the more than $430,000 they’ve received in public donations. RELATED: Say WHAT?! 17-Year-Old Accused Of Fatally Stabbing Fellow High School Student During Track Meet In Texas Karmelo Anthony, 17-Year-Old Track Meet Stabbing Suspect, Is Rel…
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