Austin Metcalf, 17, was stabbed to death at the hands of his grieving parents, Jeff Metcalf, who was later released from jail on bond at a media event. The Anthonys were notified of Jeff’s appearance, and Jeff was escorted out of the building. Karmelo Anthony was charged with first-degree crime, and he was released on bond, but he will still have to be under house arrest. However, he might not face punishment because he claimed his work was self-defense, given the public support and funding the family received. Metcalf was the first to touch him with his hands.
Austin and Karmelo were a record team members at Frisco Memorial High School on April 2 when they were stabbed. They did not know one another, but they got into a fight over the seat. Metcalf informed Karelo that he was seated under the incorrect college camp. Witnesses reported to the authorities in Frisco that Anthony had threatened Austin, saying,” Reach me and see what happens.”
Austin placed his hands on Anthony, who pulled out a weapon and slammed it against the victim’s neck.
The event took on a cultural dimension because Anthonys are charcoal and Karmelo is the one who was accused of being the aggressor, which the family refuted. The Anthonys relocated to a fresh handle after his release, citing security concerns.
Anthonys halted the media conference until Metcalf was led away.
After Jeff Metcalf sat silently at the media conference on Thursday, there was a conflict between the two people. According to ABC internet WFAA, the Anthonys remained silent until Metcalf left the building. Next Generation Action Movement, a party dedicated to racial equality, planned the presentation in order to dispel rumors about an online fundraiser that had raised more than$ 450,000 for the Anthony relatives.
After more than 30 minutes, Metcalf was escorted out of the media meeting by police.
Metcalf’s participation at the meeting was criticized as “disrespecting the dignity of his son,” according to Minister Dominique Alexander, the man behind Next Generation Action. The priest remarked,” That was disrespectful despite what was happening.”