Texas teenager Karmelo Anthony, who was charged in reference to the stabbing dying of a 17-year-old at a highschool monitor meet in April, will face a jury trial on June 1, 2026, in accordance with experiences.
Anthony, 18, was indicted by a grand jury final month after he allegedly killed Austin Metcalf throughout a combat over a seat at Frisco’s Kuykendall Stadium throughout a monitor meet on April 2.
Anthony, who was 17 on the time of the stabbing, was arrested and initially locked up on a $1 million bond.
He was later freed on a $250,000 bond and went to stay together with his household in a $900,000 dwelling within the luxurious gated group of Richwoods in Frisco, Texas, the place lease is an estimated $3,500 per thirty days, sparking public outrage.
Anthony claimed that he was appearing in self-defense and his household added “the narrative being unfold is fake, unjust, and dangerous” on a GiveSendGo.com fundraiser web page for his or her authorized charges and relocation because of “escalating threats” — which has raised greater than $540,000.
Regardless of elevating the funds, Anthony was in a position to persuade a choose to decrease his bond over monetary hardship.
Metcalf and his twin brother, Hunter, have been attending the monitor meet with their highschool Frisco Memorial earlier than the lethal dispute.
He allegedly noticed Anthony, a senior at Frisco Centennial Excessive College, sitting beneath his group’s tent when he confronted him.
Anthony warned Metcalf to not contact him earlier than he allegedly pulled a knife out of his bag and stabbed the teenager within the chest.
Metcalf died in his twin brother’s arms as Anthony ran from the stands.
The alleged teen killer was nabbed by cops minutes later.
Anthony might face life in jail if convicted, in accordance with the DA’s workplace.