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BREAKING: Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis announced today that a Collin County Grand Jury has indicted Karmelo Anthony for First-Degree M*rder in the Frisco Track Meet sta*bbing of Austin Metcalf.

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Фото профиля Sarah Fields
Sarah Fields1 год назад

As soon as court documents are available, I will release them to the public. (Usually within 24 hours)

Фото профиля D.S.S.
D.S.S.1 год назад

Good. Hope ALL 12 jurors have some common sense… 😏

Фото профиля TeaPartyOG
TeaPartyOG1 год назад

This should be a layup. Anthony already confessed and supposedly there is video that proves Metcalf never touched him. I remember when Frisco was a safe, nice place to live.

Фото профиля Rebecca Cunningham
Rebecca Cunningham1 год назад

Somebody in Collin County finally found their balls.

Фото профиля Michelle Brodeur
Michelle Brodeur1 год назад

You did this. You brought this to light. You fought so hard for this. I pray Austin gets justice.

Фото профиля JohnBurk
JohnBurk1 год назад

Good. Step in the right direction.

Фото профиля Becky
Becky1 год назад

Well good, liberals need something new to protest about since they won’t be trying about Iran anymore ☺️

Фото профиля Marine Grunt
Marine Grunt1 год назад

Now revoke his bond, and stick that animal in a cage where he belongs.

Фото профиля Justin Taylor
Justin Taylor1 год назад

Impeccable work, now hopefully justice will be served, and though it'll never bring their son back, I pray the Metcalf family can have some kind of resolution to this horrific event.

Фото профиля Peanut Jiffy
Peanut Jiffy1 год назад

About time now remand him to jail immediately

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DA Greg Willis Announces First-Degree Murder Indictment in Frisco Track Meet Stabbing Death of Austin Metcalf; Karmelo Anthony Charged Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis announced today that a Collin County Grand Jury has indicted a defendant for First-Degree Murder in the April 2, 2025, stabbing death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas. The defendant is Karmelo Sincere Anthony, who was also 17 at the time. District Attorney Willis addressed the indictment in the following video statement: “Earlier this spring, our community was shaken by what happened at a school track meet in Frisco — the violent loss of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf. For weeks, my team has been presenting evidence to the grand jury. Today, I summarized that evidence, and I asked the Grand Jury to return a first degree murder indictment against Karmelo Anthony — which they did. With that indictment, the case now moves formally into the court system. From this point forward, we’ll continue doing our part — fully and fairly — to pursue justice under the law. The trial schedule will be set by the court. But when the time comes, we’ll be ready. We know this case has struck a deep nerve — here in Collin County and beyond. That’s understandable. When something like this happens at a school event, it shakes people to the core. But the justice system works best when it moves with steadiness and with principle. That’s what we’re committed to. And that’s exactly what this case deserves. We’re also mindful of Austin’s family, and everyone who loved him. Please keep them in your thoughts — and, if you’re willing, in your prayers as well. Finally, remember that a defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.” Additional Information: Murder is a first-degree felony offense that, upon conviction, carries a punishment range of 5 to 99 years, or life, in a Texas prison, and an optional fine not to exceed $10,000. In the Texas criminal justice system, 17-year-olds are considered adults. An arrest and an indictment are not evidence of guilt. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. #PursuingJustice #ProtectingOurCommunity #CollinCountyDA #CollinCounty

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