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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Do guys actually care how big someone else's dick is? It really feels like that's just female cattiness being projected onto men.
There's a reason why BBC is a meme. You have to understand that "people" like Karmelo are very insecure. It's a sign of presumed manhood, when in reality, it's reckless, impulsive behavior enabled by statism to combat racism.
 
does this gag order help or hurt the case?

Like will it stop those nigger grifters?
My guess is that they can still grift so long as they don't run their mouths about Karmelo's dick and other details. It'll stop their absurd PR campaign for sure. There's also a protection order in place, but...

Court records show an order of protection was also issued. It's not known who the protective order was for. Both the Anthony and Metcalf families have faced harassment.
 
Turns out Karmelo will beat his charges once everyone understands that he was speaking in Black English and white people just don't understand phrases like "touch me and see what happens," or "put his hands on me," because Black English was spawned from eternal victimhood where it's not safe to speak plainly and everything has to be coded, and no other race can decipher what they really mean.

 
Do guys actually care how big someone else's dick is?
No. We'll make jokes about having small dicks more often than anything else because dick references are always generic shit. If anything, we wouldn't want to know about other dude's packing a piece. Another inaccurate stereotype is us talking descriptively about sex with our boys. Most men find this uncomfortable and I bet plenty that do it are only doing so because they believe they should.

Chicks, on the other hand, will tell every damn female friend of hers how big dude's dicks are.
 
Turns out Karmelo will beat his charges once everyone understands that he was speaking in Black English and white people just don't understand phrases like "touch me and see what happens," or "put his hands on me," because Black English was spawned from eternal victimhood where it's not safe to speak plainly and everything has to be coded, and no other race can decipher what they really mean.

How does Ebonics justify the use of deadly force in a situation where it wasn't appropriate?
 
No. We'll make jokes about having small dicks more often than anything else because dick references are always generic shit. If anything, we wouldn't want to know about other dude's packing a piece. Another inaccurate stereotype is us talking descriptively about sex with our boys. Most men find this uncomfortable and I bet plenty that do it are only doing so because they believe they should.

Chicks, on the other hand, will tell every damn female friend of hers how big dude's dicks are.
It's a fact.

If you've fucked my friend, I know exactly what your dick looks like.

If you share pictures with me, all my friends will see it, too.

Sharing is caring.
 
How does Ebonics justify the use of deadly force in a situation where it wasn't appropriate?
You see, white people don't have slang, nor do we ever downplay anything. Black people, however, have to constantly downplay trauma and never be allowed to heal because then they'd have to take responsibility for their actions because white white people won't stand for it. It's not safe to be vulnerable or educated (because it's not like black people won't try and tear down any blacks who strive to be educated, make money, and do well in life), so they speak Ebonics.

According to the idiot in the video, Metcalf didn't fully understand how serious Karmelo was because he's not used to threats and trauma being spoken in code. His white privilege means that he can speak plainly and expects to be spoken to as such. Moreover, the white jury won't understand that when Karmelo says "touched me" and "laid hands on me" that he really means "push" "strike" "punch" etc. Apparently, most Americans are too dumb to understand Ebonics, even though I think most people do and they aren't as coded and furtive as they'd like to think.
 
You see, white people don't have slang, nor do we ever downplay anything. Black people, however, have to constantly downplay trauma and never be allowed to heal because then they'd have to take responsibility for their actions because white white people won't stand for it. It's not safe to be vulnerable or educated (because it's not like black people won't try and tear down any blacks who strive to be educated, make money, and do well in life), so they speak Ebonics.

According to the idiot in the video, Metcalf didn't fully understand how serious Karmelo was because he's not used to threats and trauma being spoken in code. His white privilege means that he can speak plainly and expects to be spoken to as such. Moreover, the white jury won't understand that when Karmelo says "touched me" and "laid hands on me" that he really means "push" "strike" "punch" etc. Apparently, most Americans are too dumb to understand Ebonics, even though I think most people do and they aren't as coded and furtive as they'd like to think.
That's basically what I gleaned.

I had the misfortune of listening to this ladies ramblings and this is the only response that I thought was appropriate:


Unless the force used against Karmelo was likely to cause grave bodily injury or death than deadly force was not appropriate.

So far, we haven't seen photos of said injuries.

We haven't even addressed the necessity side as Karmelo didn't have a right to be under that tent so SYG faces challenges.

That being said, she's being a lawyer...just not a good one.

The response was what? 20 to 30 minutes?

Hell, she could probably say she spent 8 to 12 hours of prep time not to mention other factors involved.

Imagine the billable hours!
 
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