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 April 11, 2025

Killer teen's crowdfunding surpasses victim's fundraiser in Texas stabbing case

A contentious fundraising battle has emerged between the families of Karmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf following a fatal stabbing at a Texas track meet.

According to Daily Mail, Karmelo Anthony's legal defense fund on GiveSendGo has raised $318,312, surpassing the $318,293 collected for victim Austin Metcalf's family after the 17-year-old was fatally stabbed at Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco last week.

The tragic incident occurred when Anthony allegedly stabbed Metcalf in the heart during a confrontation over seating arrangements at a track meet between their schools. Metcalf, a star athlete at Memorial High School with a 4.0 GPA, died in his twin brother Hunter's arms after the altercation.

Mounting Community Tensions Over Fatal Track Meet Incident

Misinformation and racial undertones have intensified community divisions following the stabbing. Next Generation Action Network spokesman Dominique Alexander has denounced false claims circulating online, emphasizing that Anthony and Metcalf had no prior interactions before the deadly encounter.

The Anthony family now faces threats after their address was leaked, receiving disturbing racist messages including images of "black children with knives stuck in their head."

Frisco authorities have repeatedly addressed unfounded rumors, including false claims about Metcalf dying from a drug overdose.

Police Chief Shilson announced investigations into sources of misinformation under third-degree felony charges of impersonation. The department issued multiple statements to combat the spread of false narratives.

One of Anthony's supporters on GiveSendGo wrote:

I stand with this family because I too have a black son. He goes to school with Karmelo at Centennial - he says this boy is Respectful and Kind... so I stand by this family because it could have been my son! I'll donate every time I get paid I'm sewing a seed. Why because if we don't he won't see justice and I'd hope that if my son needed help he'd get it.

Legal Proceedings and Self Defense Claims

Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis confirmed Anthony cannot face the death penalty or life imprisonment if convicted, citing Supreme Court restrictions on sentencing minors. Anthony's legal team plans to seek a reduced charge, arguing self-defense in the fatal confrontation.

According to police reports, the incident began when Metcalf told Anthony he was sitting under another team's tent. During the ensuing altercation, Anthony allegedly warned Metcalf before reaching into his bag. When Metcalf grabbed Anthony, the accused pulled out a knife and delivered the fatal blow.

Hunter Metcalf, who witnessed his twin brother's final moments, shared:

I tried to whip around as fast as I could. I looked at my brother and I'm not going to talk about the rest. I tried to help him.

Case Summary and Future Developments

The fatal stabbing at Frisco's Kuykendall Stadium has sparked intense community debate and fundraising efforts on both sides. Karmelo Anthony faces murder charges for allegedly killing Austin Metcalf during a seating dispute at a track meet between their schools.

The case continues to generate controversy as Anthony's legal defense fund surpasses donations for the victim's family, while authorities work to combat misinformation and racial tensions in the community.

Anthony's legal team pursues a self-defense strategy as they await trial, though he cannot face capital punishment or life imprisonment due to his age at the time of the incident.

Lessons to Learn From This Tragedy

The horrific events at Kuykendall Stadium serve as a stark reminder of the unpredictability of violence and the complexity of adolescent conflicts. Here are some precautions everyone might consider:

  1. Be aware of surroundings: Always be aware of your environment and the mood of those around you, especially in potentially competitive settings like sports events.
  2. Seek conflict resolution: Learning and applying conflict resolution skills can prevent many violent outcomes.
  3. Understand self-defense laws: It’s crucial to understand what constitutes self-defense legally to better navigate complex situations.

Despite taking these precautions, it's critical to acknowledge that crime can happen to anyone and victim blaming must be avoided at all costs.

Why This Story Matters

This tragedy highlights several societal issues: the challenges of managing juvenile justice, the power of social media to influence public opinion and legal processes, and the importance of maintaining community safety. Examining these elements allows communities to better prepare and respond to similar incidents in the future.

To conclude, the Frisco track meet stabbing involving Karmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf has escalated into a significant legal and social debate. With Anthony claiming self-defense and extensive funds being raised for his legal battle, the case challenges our perspectives on justice, community responsibility, and how we support both victims and accused individuals in times of tragedy.

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Written By: Rampart Stonebridge

I'm Rampart Stonebridge, a curious and passionate writer who can't get enough of true crime. As a criminal investigative journalist, I put on my detective hat, delving deep into each case to reveal the hidden truths. My mission? To share engaging stories and shed light on the complexities of our mysterious world, all while satisfying your curiosity about the intriguing realm of true crime.
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