Crime High school track athlete, 16, fatally stabbed at championship meet, officials say - Guess the races.

The suspect is a member of another team​

By Ryan Morik
Fox News
Published April 2, 2025 4:55pm EDT | Updated April 2, 2025 6:29pm EDT

A 16-year-old track athlete was killed during a championship meet Wednesday morning in Texas by a member of another team, officials said.

Frisco Police confirmed the student-athlete died "despite lifesaving measures." The suspect, 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony, has been charged with first-degree murder.

A student from Frisco Memorial was the victim, according to local reports. Frisco Memorial Principal Brook Fesco wrote in an email obtained by Fox News Digital that Austin Metcalf, a junior at the school, had died Wednesday.

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Austin Metcalf (right) was killed in a stabbing on Wednesday at a track meet. (FOX DFW)

The incident occurred at about 10 a.m. at Kuykendall Stadium at the University Interscholasic League's District 11-5A championship meet. Anthony attends Frisco Centennial, roughly 7 miles away from Frisco Memorial.

According to the Frisco Independent School District, the meet was suspended shortly after the incident. The ISD added that the stadium "was immediately secured, and students were released and sent back to their home campus on FISD buses with expediency."

In her email, Fesco said the school "will acknowledge Austin’s death during 2nd period and will offer support throughout the day," adding counselors would be available.

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Karmelo Anthony, 17, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. (FOX DFW)

"As a parent, your guidance and support will be important in helping your child process grief. Talking about this together, face-to-face, will give you a chance to discuss how your family understands and copes with loss. You may also want to discuss with your child how to be a supportive friend to classmates," Fesco wrote. "This loss might remind your student of past losses as well. The most important thing you can do is provide your child a chance to be heard and to express their feelings."

"The Frisco Police Department grieves with all those affected by this devastating loss and extends its deepest condolences to the victim’s family, students, and staff who are experiencing unimaginable pain," the department said in a statement. "The department is collaborating with the Frisco Independent School District and will continue to provide any support they need during this incredibly difficult time."

Metcalf, who also played football at the school, participated in both the boys shot put and discus events earlier in the day, with threw distances of 39 feet, 9¾ inches and 86 feet, 4 inches, respectively.

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Metcalf attended Frisco Memorial High School and competed in the shot put and discus events. (FOX DFW)

Anthony ran the boys' 100-meter dash in 12.38 seconds and was scheduled to compete in the long jump.

Eight schools competed at the meet, according to MileSplit.

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I know it's hollow comfort but I've a Jewish mate who's in a similar situation post October 7th, being largely in a state of "I don't post on social media, why should I suddenly say something? Leave me the heck alone!" to a lot of people.

The mob demands support and will shame anyone who fails to do so and lynch anyone who supports the wrong side.
To add to my point, I have family that steer on Anthony being the innocent party. What more would I say that hasn't been said or shown? I won't be able to change anybody's mind. I'm not a soapbox for whatever current event happens. Most importantly, I don't want to have a fight.
 
To add to my point, I have family that steer on Anthony being the innocent party. What more would I say that hasn't been said or shown? I won't be able to change anybody's mind. I'm not a soapbox for whatever current event happens. Most importantly, I don't want to have a fight.
There was a poster a while back in the US Politics that got given the good advice that being right and alone is not the "win" it feels like. Sometimes if people are that dead set it's not worth the argument.

I've had it with friends where they were talking about Trump setting up concentration camps who both tried to get weasely when I told them to commit to the comparisons. I made them both make the Nazi comparison and that they saw them as death camps. In 3 years time when Trump is out and (I hope) this was proven not to be the case I will remind them. Not out of spite but to show them that, at the time, they were a little crazy.

For your family I'd say correct the real lies (Kyle shot three innocent black people in the back and was acquitted by a judge in a KKK outfit) but try not to drown in the current new hotness fighting every lie because they will come out faster than facts can. It's not worth losing friends and family over lies being given credence by the media and it plays into their preference. People divided is the ideal and getting irritated because people you care about are falling for the lies is understandable but an uphill battle.
 
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How did a nigger who stabbed an innocent white kid become some sort of left-wing celebrity? I answered my own question, didn't I?
Victim mentality coupled with "400 years" of race guilt. This is a social experiment of how an entire race of people can be eternal victims through their own doing.

I worry about copycat killings not dissimilar to this. Remember how George Floyd said "I can't breathe?" Now, everybody is saying it when detained/arrested by the police.
 
So a nigger goes over to the wrong team's seats. They yell at him to get lost and then he stabs a white kid in the heart? Is that the gist of it?
You don't get it. Telling a BLACK person where they can and cannot sit triggers ingrained ancestral trauma. It's Rosa Parks all over again. Cigarillo dindu nuffin.
 
no offense, but why do all you silly dinks keep speculating about this retarded bunch of orangutans like there's some kind of intelligence or a thought process involved??
Probably because I'm not retarded and it's hard for me to put myself in the shoes of retarded people.


Personally I believe culture, not race, has a bigger factor on people's intelligence. I've met some intelligent black people before, all of them having grown up in middle/upper class households. They talk and act like the educated Americans that they are. The black community, by and large, really fucked themselves in the ass by believing that anything white people did was evil. They failed to realize that the reason that white people in the US were so successful is because we copied things that worked from other cultures and had the fortune to not be tied down by thousands of years of history like Europe and Asia. Rejecting proven paths to success because "white people did it" is one of the most retarded things I've ever encountered and even though it's been decades since I first saw this BS I still can't wrap my head around it. It's utter fucking lunacy.
 
I worry about copycat killings not dissimilar to this. Remember how George Floyd said "I can't breathe?" Now, everybody is saying it when detained/arrested by the police.
To be fair even pre-Floyd it was claim that showed up a lot on police camera stuff. And was almost always a lie.

The difference post Floyd is lots of media articles tried to make it a thing and those with functioning brains went, "why are all of these people who survived their encounter with the police claiming they can't breath?"
 
"Ten toes down" is a slang phrase that means to be fully committed, dedicated, and loyal to something or someone. It implies unwavering support and a strong sense of responsibility. The phrase often suggests a lack of hesitation or wavering in one's commitment, embodying integrity and reliability.
For crying out loud--how many euphemisms for "I'm not running away this time, really" do we need?
 
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