In the ongoing murder trial of Karmelo Anthony, jurors were presented with a harrowing 911 call, surveillance video, and heartfelt testimonies on Thursday. These accounts came from coaches and trainers who desperately attempted to save Austin Metcalf, a Texas teenager, after he was fatally stabbed during a high school track meet.
The 19-year-old Anthony stands accused of Metcalf’s murder in April 2025 but has entered a plea of not guilty, asserting he acted in self-defense. The case has captured national attention and faced significant public scrutiny since the tragic incident occurred.
Legal analyst and Texas defense attorney Jeremy Rosenthal spoke to News Agency about the trial’s opening day. He emphasized the critical decision jurors must make: determining whether Anthony’s actions were criminal or justified under self-defense laws.
“The defense has a strategic challenge,” Rosenthal explained. “If they wish to have the jury instructed on self-defense, they must substantiate that crucial moment of decision-making.”
Images of Karmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf, whose confrontation during an April 2, 2025, track meet in Frisco, Texas, resulted in Metcalf’s death, have been widely shared. (FOX4; Jeff Metcalf)
