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Karmelo Anthony Verdict Explained: Guilty Murder Ruling and What Comes Next

Karmelo Anthony Verdict Explained: Guilty Murder Ruling and What Comes Next

Summary

A Collin County jury found Karmelo Anthony guilty of murder for stabbing Austin Metcalf during a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas. The jury will next decide Anthony’s punishment, which could vary depending on whether the killing is seen as committed in “sudden passion,” a legal term that may reduce the sentence.

Key Facts

  • Karmelo Anthony, 19, was convicted of murder after less than three hours of jury deliberation.
  • The incident happened on April 2, 2025, during a storm delay at a high school track meet.
  • Witnesses described a confrontation under a tent where Metcalf pushed Anthony before the stabbing.
  • Anthony surrendered to police immediately and claimed he acted in self-defense.
  • The killing involved a single stab wound to Metcalf’s chest, which was fatal.
  • Under Texas law, murder carries 5 to 99 years or life in prison; “sudden passion” could lower this to 2 to 20 years.
  • Anthony’s family raised over $500,000 for his legal defense, and he is represented by private attorneys.
  • Austin Metcalf was a high school junior and athlete, and his twin brother testified in the trial.
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