Official Leaked Austin Metcalf and Karmelo Anthony stabbing video
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Collin County judge has imposed strict rules on media access, security, and courtroom conduct in advance of the trial of Karmelo Anthony, the teen accused of fatally stabbing fellow student Austin Metcalf during a Frisco ISD track meet in April 2025.
296th District Court Judge John Roach Jr. signed the order Friday, citing intense public interest and the need to protect jurors, witnesses, and the defendant's right to a fair proceeding.
The trial is scheduled to begin Monday, June 1, according to Collin County court records.
Witnesses told police the two 17-year-olds had argued during the meet, that Metcalf pushed Anthony, and that Anthony then stabbed him once in the chest. Anthony immediately complied with the officers, and while being detained, reportedly acknowledged what happened and asked whether Metcalf would survive and whether the incident might be considered self‑defense.
Anthony is facing a first-degree murder charge.
The case has drawn widespread public attention, generating intense community reaction, extensive online discussion, and sustained media coverage – factors that led the court to issue a gag order last year.
In his order, Roach cited Sheppard v. Maxwell and found that restrictions are necessary to protect the defendant's right to a fair trial, juror privacy, and courtroom security.
According to the order:
The courtroom will open daily at 8:30 a.m., with staggered entry: media at 8:30, family at 8:40, and the public at 8:50
Doors will close at 9 a.m., with no late entry until recess.
Only nine media members may be inside the courtroom at one time, and the Collin County Public Information Office (PIO) will control all credentialing and seating.
Photography, video, audio recording, livestreaming, and any electronic capture of proceedings will be prohibited. Devices may be used only for silent note‑taking with court approval.
No one may photograph, record, identify, or contact witnesses, prospective witnesses, jurors, or prospective jurors. Interviews with them are barred until after the trial and only if they agree.
Media interviews are banned inside the courtroom, hallways, and restricted areas. Interviews must occur only in designated zones coordinated through the county PIO.
Strict decorum rules apply: no reactions, gestures, talking, unrelated reading, food, drink, or distracting attire. No signs or demonstrative materials are allowed.
Only authorized individuals may enter the area beyond the bar, including counsel, parties, court staff, law enforcement, witnesses, and jurors.
All attendees must pass security screening, and additional measures may be implemented. Congregating in hallways or blocking courthouse operations is prohibited.
Trial exhibits will not be released to the public or media until the trial concludes.
Violations may result in immediate removal, loss of media credentials, or contempt sanctions without warning.
Roach ordered the Collin County Sheriff's Office to enforce the rules and noted the court may modify the order at any time.
If convicted, Anthony could face a possible sentence of 5-99 years or life in prison. In the Texas criminal justice system, 17-year-olds are considered adults.
296th District Court Judge John Roach Jr. signed the order Friday, citing intense public interest and the need to protect jurors, witnesses, and the defendant's right to a fair proceeding.
The trial is scheduled to begin Monday, June 1, according to Collin County court records.
Witnesses told police the two 17-year-olds had argued during the meet, that Metcalf pushed Anthony, and that Anthony then stabbed him once in the chest. Anthony immediately complied with the officers, and while being detained, reportedly acknowledged what happened and asked whether Metcalf would survive and whether the incident might be considered self‑defense.
Anthony is facing a first-degree murder charge.
The case has drawn widespread public attention, generating intense community reaction, extensive online discussion, and sustained media coverage – factors that led the court to issue a gag order last year.
In his order, Roach cited Sheppard v. Maxwell and found that restrictions are necessary to protect the defendant's right to a fair trial, juror privacy, and courtroom security.
According to the order:
The courtroom will open daily at 8:30 a.m., with staggered entry: media at 8:30, family at 8:40, and the public at 8:50
Doors will close at 9 a.m., with no late entry until recess.
Only nine media members may be inside the courtroom at one time, and the Collin County Public Information Office (PIO) will control all credentialing and seating.
Photography, video, audio recording, livestreaming, and any electronic capture of proceedings will be prohibited. Devices may be used only for silent note‑taking with court approval.
No one may photograph, record, identify, or contact witnesses, prospective witnesses, jurors, or prospective jurors. Interviews with them are barred until after the trial and only if they agree.
Media interviews are banned inside the courtroom, hallways, and restricted areas. Interviews must occur only in designated zones coordinated through the county PIO.
Strict decorum rules apply: no reactions, gestures, talking, unrelated reading, food, drink, or distracting attire. No signs or demonstrative materials are allowed.
Only authorized individuals may enter the area beyond the bar, including counsel, parties, court staff, law enforcement, witnesses, and jurors.
All attendees must pass security screening, and additional measures may be implemented. Congregating in hallways or blocking courthouse operations is prohibited.
Trial exhibits will not be released to the public or media until the trial concludes.
Violations may result in immediate removal, loss of media credentials, or contempt sanctions without warning.
Roach ordered the Collin County Sheriff's Office to enforce the rules and noted the court may modify the order at any time.
If convicted, Anthony could face a possible sentence of 5-99 years or life in prison. In the Texas criminal justice system, 17-year-olds are considered adults.
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Ah FUCK NIGGER clit
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Re: Official Leaked Austin Metcalf and Karmelo Anthony stabbing video
MURDER TRIAL SET TO BEGIN FOR TEXAS TEEN ACCUSED IN FATAL TRACK MEET STABBING
The murder trial for Texas teenager Karmelo Anthony is scheduled to begin June 1 in connection with the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a high school track meet in Frisco last year.
A grand jury indicted Anthony in June 2025 on a first-degree murder charge stemming from the April 2025 incident, which occurred while both teens were attending the meet at Kuykendall Stadium in the Dallas suburb.
According to police reports, Metcalf approached Anthony under a team tent and told him he needed to move. Investigators allege Anthony then grabbed his bag, reached inside, and warned Metcalf, “Touch me and see what happens.”
Police say Metcalf then grabbed Anthony in an attempt to get him to move. Anthony allegedly pulled out a knife and stabbed Metcalf once in the chest before fleeing the area.
Metcalf died from his injuries.
Anthony was 17 at the time of the incident. Under Texas law, 17-year-olds are prosecuted as adults in the criminal justice system.
Anthony’s family has continued to publicly maintain his innocence ahead of trial.
#KarmeloAnthony #AustinMetcalf #FriscoTexas #TrackMeet #MurderTrial #TrueCrime #TexasNews
The murder trial for Texas teenager Karmelo Anthony is scheduled to begin June 1 in connection with the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a high school track meet in Frisco last year.
A grand jury indicted Anthony in June 2025 on a first-degree murder charge stemming from the April 2025 incident, which occurred while both teens were attending the meet at Kuykendall Stadium in the Dallas suburb.
According to police reports, Metcalf approached Anthony under a team tent and told him he needed to move. Investigators allege Anthony then grabbed his bag, reached inside, and warned Metcalf, “Touch me and see what happens.”
Police say Metcalf then grabbed Anthony in an attempt to get him to move. Anthony allegedly pulled out a knife and stabbed Metcalf once in the chest before fleeing the area.
Metcalf died from his injuries.
Anthony was 17 at the time of the incident. Under Texas law, 17-year-olds are prosecuted as adults in the criminal justice system.
Anthony’s family has continued to publicly maintain his innocence ahead of trial.
#KarmeloAnthony #AustinMetcalf #FriscoTexas #TrackMeet #MurderTrial #TrueCrime #TexasNews
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Hang by foreskin

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I hope they FUCKING die
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What the fuck are they saying? "Stop the biz is not a crime?".
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Self defense is not a crimeNinjaPoodle wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2026 7:59 pm What the fuck are they saying? "Stop the biz is not a crime?".
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I could never a have guessed it.Smucky wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2026 10:05 pmSelf defense is not a crimeNinjaPoodle wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2026 7:59 pm What the fuck are they saying? "Stop the biz is not a crime?".
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Anyway, please let us have an OJ Simpson moment again, it would have been awesome.
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Re: Official Leaked Austin Metcalf and Karmelo Anthony stabbing video
For the past year, Karmelo Anthony supporters have claimed that Frisco ISD security footage shows Karmelo being “attacked by four boys” and proves he was acting in self-defense.
That video has now been played in open court.
And many of those supporters are about to get a harsh reality check.
The footage barely shows anything. It does not show Karmelo being attacked. It does not clearly depict the events that so many people have confidently claimed it does.
For an entire year, supporters repeated a narrative based largely on descriptions provided by the family’s advocate, Tiffney Billions.
Now the jury and the public have seen the actual footage for themselves.
According to Mary Ann from the Daily Mail, the video was heavily zoomed in, making it extremely grainy. The faces of the individuals involved are not visible. At most, the footage appears to show one person pushing another person under the tent.
The video also shows that Karmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf were under the tent together for approximately four minutes before the stabbing occurred.
In short, the security footage does not provide the clear visual proof of self-defense that Karmelo supporters have been claiming existed for the past year.
That video has now been played in open court.
And many of those supporters are about to get a harsh reality check.
The footage barely shows anything. It does not show Karmelo being attacked. It does not clearly depict the events that so many people have confidently claimed it does.
For an entire year, supporters repeated a narrative based largely on descriptions provided by the family’s advocate, Tiffney Billions.
Now the jury and the public have seen the actual footage for themselves.
According to Mary Ann from the Daily Mail, the video was heavily zoomed in, making it extremely grainy. The faces of the individuals involved are not visible. At most, the footage appears to show one person pushing another person under the tent.
The video also shows that Karmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf were under the tent together for approximately four minutes before the stabbing occurred.
In short, the security footage does not provide the clear visual proof of self-defense that Karmelo supporters have been claiming existed for the past year.
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Re: Official Leaked Austin Metcalf and Karmelo Anthony stabbing video
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Second teenager, who is black, says that Austin even called out Karmelo when Karmelo put his hands in his backpack. According to the second teen, Austin said something like, "This is Frisco. You don't have anything in there.' And all the other teens agreed.
The second teen was sitting right next to Karmelo. Austin's shoving of Karmelo wasn't even hard enough that Karmelo touched him when it happened. Second teen says stabbing happened so quickly that he didn't even realize it had happened and he was sitting right next to Karmelo
'I just remember being in shock and not really knowing where to go,' the second teen says once he realized what had happened.
Prosector: Did it seem like Austin was trying to pick a fight?
Second teen: no sir
Prosecutor: Did it seem like Karmelo wanted to pick a fight?
Second teen: yes sir
2:50 PM · Jun 5, 2026
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Second teenager, who is black, says that Austin even called out Karmelo when Karmelo put his hands in his backpack. According to the second teen, Austin said something like, "This is Frisco. You don't have anything in there.' And all the other teens agreed.
The second teen was sitting right next to Karmelo. Austin's shoving of Karmelo wasn't even hard enough that Karmelo touched him when it happened. Second teen says stabbing happened so quickly that he didn't even realize it had happened and he was sitting right next to Karmelo
'I just remember being in shock and not really knowing where to go,' the second teen says once he realized what had happened.
Prosector: Did it seem like Austin was trying to pick a fight?
Second teen: no sir
Prosecutor: Did it seem like Karmelo wanted to pick a fight?
Second teen: yes sir
2:50 PM · Jun 5, 2026
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