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.