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Legal Doubts Surround Self-Defense Claim in Texas Teen's Fatal Stabbing

Karmelo Anthony, 17, remains under house arrest after his bond reduction, as legal experts question the viability of his defense in the killing of Austin Metcalf.

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Overview

  • Austin Metcalf, 17, was fatally stabbed during a seating dispute at a Texas high school track meet on April 2, with Karmelo Anthony charged with first-degree murder.
  • Anthony, also 17, was released from jail on April 14 after his bond was reduced from $1 million to $250,000, with conditions including house arrest and monitoring.
  • A police report indicates Metcalf pushed Anthony during the altercation, leading Anthony to stab him, but legal experts suggest a self-defense claim faces significant challenges.
  • Fundraising efforts for both families have drawn attention, with a GiveSendGo campaign for Anthony nearing $500,000 and sparking polarized community reactions.
  • The case has intensified discussions on school safety, juvenile justice, and the impact of disciplinary practices on student behavior.