SHOCKING BOMBSHELL: Karmelo Anthony WILL FACE THE D3ATH PENALTY!

Frisco, Texas – In a stunning turn of events, the Collin County Grand Jury has indicted 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony for the m::urder of Austin Metcalf—and this time, prosecutors say the d3ath penalty is on the table.

On April 2, 2025, tragedy struck Memorial High School when Austin Metcalf, a beloved student and athlete, was fatally st@bbed during a track meet at Kuykendall Stadium. The shocking incident sent waves through the community, and after months of speculation, the legal system has delivered its verdict: Karmelo Anthony will stand trial for first-degree m::urder, with the possibility of capital punishment.

“We Want Justice—No Exceptions”

In the wake of the indictment, emotions ran high outside the courthouse. Austin’s father, Jeff Metcalf, addressed reporters:

“My son deserves justice. If you’re old enough to take a life in cold blood, you’re old enough to face the consequences. No exceptions.”

His wife, Karen, added, tears streaming down her face:

The Metcalf family’s pain resonated with thousands. Within days, a GoFundMe campaign launched to support funeral expenses and “justice for Austin.” Donations poured in, with the total reaching $515,000 in less than a week. The family, seeking to start over, reportedly purchased new cars and moved into a rental house in a safer neighborhood.

But not everyone was sympathetic. On social media, heated debates erupted:

“Is it right for the family to spend donations on luxury?” one commenter asked.
“They lost their son. Let them grieve how they need,” another replied.

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