The tragic case that stunned the Frisco, Texas community is moving forward with serious legal consequences!
Authorities have confirmed that 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony will officially be tried as an adult in connection to the fatal stabbing of 18-year-old Austin Metcalf; reports The Daily Wire.
According to the Collin County District Attorney’s Office, Texas state law requires that individuals 17 and older be classified as adults in criminal proceedings. This means Karmelo now faces the full weight of the adult justice system following the April 2nd incident that took place at David Kuykendall Stadium.
🚨 What Happened?
Sources say the altercation began when Austin reportedly asked Karmelo to leave a tent designated for Memorial High School athletes. After Karmelo allegedly refused, Austin threatened to physically remove him. Witnesses claim Karmelo then responded with threats before reaching into his backpack and fatally stabbing Austin in the chest with a knife.
Authorities say Karmelo later admitted to the act, allegedly telling police: “I did it.”
⚖️ The Charges
Karmelo Anthony has been charged with first-degree murder. If convicted, he faces a mandatory life sentence, with eligibility for parole only after serving 40 years. Due to his age, Karmelo is not eligible for the death penalty or life without parole under Texas law.
💔 A Community Shaken
The case has rocked local schools and the wider Frisco community. Memorials for Austin Metcalf have poured in from classmates, teammates, and loved ones. Many are still struggling to process how a high school altercation turned deadly in a matter of moments.
Noir Nation, this is a heartbreaking reminder of how quickly lives can change. Our thoughts remain with the families of both young men impacted by this devastating tragedy.
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