Suspect in Frisco Track Meet Stabbing That Killed 17-Year-Old Athlete Austin Metcalf Speaks Out – Details

A fatal stabbing at a Texas high school track meet has shaken the community and sparked legal proceedings. On April 3, 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony, a Centennial High School student, admitted to fatally stabbing Memorial High student Austin Metcalf during an altercation in Frisco. Karmelo told,

police he acted in self-defense after being grabbed by Austin during a dispute over sheltering from the rain. Austin, also 17, died from a stab wound to the heart, reportedly in the arms of his twin brother, Hunter. The Metcalf family described Austin as a standout student-athlete with a 4.0 GPA and aspirations of playing college football. They’ve launched a GoFundMe, which has raised over $300,000.Karmelo has been charged with murder and remains in jail on a $1 million bond. His lawyers say he acted in self-defense and are seeking a bond reduction. His family,

launched their own fundraiser, which has raised over $260,000.Both families have received widespread community support and are asking for prayers and respect as the legal process unfolds.

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