Karmelo Anthony, 19, found guilty of murder of Austin Metcalf in one-week trial
A Collin County, Texas jury found 19-year-old Karmelo Anthony guilty of murder in the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf. The incident occurred last year during a high school track meet when a confrontation arose over shelter from rain under a team tent.

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AI-generatedA Collin County, Texas jury found 19-year-old Karmelo Anthony guilty of murder in the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf. The incident occurred last year during a high school track meet when a confrontation arose over shelter from rain under a team tent. Anthony's defense argued self-defense, citing a size disparity and fear, while prosecutors presented video evidence suggesting a surprise attack. The trial drew national attention due to the racial composition of the case, with Anthony being Black and Metcalf being white, and the jury selection process where no Black jurors were chosen. Anthony, tried as an adult, faces a sentence of five years to life in prison.
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5 extractedThe verdict carries a sentence of five years to life in prison.
Prosecuting attorney Bill Wirskye stated that Austin was stabbed in a 'sneak, surprise attack'.
Anthony's legal team argued he acted in self-defense against members of the Memorial high school team.
Anthony is Black and Metcalf was white, a detail highlighted by viral social media posts.
Karmelo Anthony, 19, was found guilty of the murder of Austin Metcalf by a Collin county, Texas jury.