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Jury Reaches Verdict in Texas High School Track Meet Stabbing Death

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A Collin County jury has reached a verdict in the murder trial of Karmelo Anthony, who is accused of fatally stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas on April 2, 2025. Anthony, who was 17 at the time, admitted to the stabbing but claimed self-defense after being repeatedly asked to leave a school tent. The case hinges on whether the confrontation constituted self-defense or an escalated assault by an aggressor seeking a fight.

A jury in Collin County, Texas has reached a verdict in the murder trial of Karmelo Anthony, charged in the death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a high school track meet at Kuykendall Stadium. The incident occurred on April 2, 2025, when Anthony, a student from a different school, was sitting under a Memorial High School team tent and was repeatedly asked to leave by other students. According to trial testimony, Anthony made statements suggesting he was armed and willing to fight, keeping one hand in his backpack during the escalating verbal confrontation. When Metcalf approached Anthony to ask him to move, physical contact ensued and Anthony stabbed Metcalf in the chest with a knife. The prosecution presented 21 witnesses arguing Anthony escalated a verbal disagreement into a deadly encounter, while the defense maintained Anthony acted in self-defense. The verdict is expected to be announced Tuesday afternoon.

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The article does not provide information about Anthony's background, prior criminal history, or the specific charges he faces beyond 'murder.' Additionally, there is no context about Texas self-defense laws or how they apply to minors in confrontations.

How coverage differed

Fox News framing emphasizes witness testimony suggesting Anthony was the aggressor and appeared to be 'looking for a fight,' with detailed descriptions of his provocative statements and behavior. The coverage highlights prosecution arguments while presenting defense claims more briefly, potentially reflecting a right-leaning outlet's tendency to emphasize crime and criminal behavior.

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