Texas Dad Defends Son Arrested for Murder at Track Meet, Claims He’s a ‘Good Kid’
A tragic incident unfolded at Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco, Texas, where a 17-year-old boy, Karmelo Anthony, has been arrested on suspicion of murdering another teen, Austin Metcalf, during a brawl over seating at a track meet. Metcalf, also 17, died in his twin brother’s arms shortly after the stabbing. Karmelo’s father insists his son is “a good kid,” maintaining that he did not instigate the fight that escalated into violence. He described Karmelo as an A student with a 3.7 GPA who works two jobs.
In the aftermath, Metcalf’s father voiced deep sorrow, questioning the upbringing of Anthony while expressing forgiveness for the accused. He shared the horrifying moment of seeing his son injured, emphasizing the pain inflicted on both families by this tragic altercation. Witnesses reveal the fight began over seating when tensions rose quickly, leading to a shocking act of violence.
Anthony, now charged with first-degree murder, remains in custody without bond. The UIL expressed its condolences over the incident, highlighting the importance of providing support to affected families. As investigations continue, the heartbreaking consequences of this tragic event resonate deeply within the community, affecting many lives forever.