Potential Karmelo Anthony jurors dismissed after saying they could never send him to prison

During jury selection for the Karmelo Anthony trial, potential jurors expressed reluctance at the thought of sentencing him to life imprisonment, citing his age and racial identity, despite the severity of the murder charge against him.

In Collin County, Texas, on Monday, prosecutors questioned potential jurors on whether factors like Anthony’s age, race, or resemblance to their own children might influence their judgment in the case. Anthony, an 18-year-old, stands accused of fatally stabbing Austin Metcalf, also a teenager, during a track meet in April 2025.

The defense team plans to argue that Anthony acted out of fear for his own life when he allegedly attacked Metcalf, stabbing him in the heart. This argument forms the crux of their strategy to counter the first-degree murder charge.

Some jurors commented on Anthony’s youthful appearance, with several admitting they found it challenging to consider a life sentence for someone so young. “He looks like a child,” they observed when questioned by WFAA about their ability to render such a sentence.

One potential juror candidly shared with Assistant District Attorney Dewey Mitchell, “I don’t think I can make a decision about somebody so young. One mistake, one argument, one conflict, you can’t say he’s a bad person.”

Mitchell reassured the jury pool that they wouldn’t face repercussions for voicing their honest opinions on the case, a sensitive issue that the Anthony family argues is intertwined with racial bias and what they describe as “white supremacy.”

Mitchell asked panelists how they feel about this statement: “I don’t feel comfortable finding an African American male guilty of murder.”

“I don’t know if I feel right putting a brother in jail,” one candidate stated, according to WFAA.

Lawyers began questioning the final pool of 250 candidates Wednesday and plan to have a final selection by Wednesday night.

Meanwhile, a $600,000 grassroots fund for Anthony’s legal fees continues to swell with new donations.

Many grassroots sympathizers see Metcalf as a white bully targeting a black victim when he tried to shove Anthony, then 17, from under a pop-up tent during a rain delay at the track meet in Frisco.

The fundraising could help Anthony pay for expert witnesses to bolster his case, veteran defense attorney Randy Zelin told The Post.

But Anthony’s team will be hard-pressed to disprove prosecutors’ argument that he goaded the unarmed Metcalf into the encounter, ready with his hand on the knife, Zelin added.

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