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Teen Accused of Frisco Track Meet Stabbing to Graduate Without Ceremony

Karmelo Anthony, charged with first-degree murder, will receive his diploma but is barred from participating in graduation events under a school district agreement.

Overview

  • Karmelo Anthony, 18, accused of fatally stabbing Austin Metcalf at a Frisco, Texas track meet, will graduate from Centennial High School after meeting academic requirements.
  • Anthony, who confessed to the stabbing and claims self-defense, remains under house arrest with an ankle monitor after his bond was reduced to $250,000 in April.
  • Frisco ISD clarified that students charged with serious criminal offenses are not permitted to attend graduation ceremonies, addressing misinformation about Anthony's participation.
  • The agreement allowing Anthony to graduate was facilitated by the Next Generation Action Network and his legal team, emphasizing adherence to academic policies.
  • The case has fueled community tensions, with debates over racial dynamics, misinformation, and advocacy efforts surrounding the legal proceedings.