Race Hustlers are Trying to Make Karmelo Anthony a Victim, Rather than the Murderer He Is

By New York Post. A beautiful young life was snuffed out in the most senseless way possible — knifed in the heart in what should have been a completely safe place: a high school track meet.

And a seemingly once promising young man is going to prison for 35 years for fatally stabbing him.

It truly cannot get more depressing than the case of Austin Metcalf, killed by Karmelo Anthony in 2025.

But because Metcalf was white, and Anthony is black, this has been turned into a toxic stew of racial grievances, exacerbating an already heartbreaking story.

Throughout the trial, protesters have demonstrated outside the Collin County courthouse, ranting that a guilty verdict would be racism. On social media, some have ghoulishly celebrated Metcalf’s death, while race hustlers like Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett are trying to turn this avoidable tragedy into a racial reckoning for a broken nation. . .

What we really need is a conversation about education. Some of these fools outside the courthouse and on social media could benefit from opening a book or reading an article about this specific trial. Crockett, however, is an attorney, and being willfully ignorant. (Read more from “Race Hustlers are Trying to Make Karmelo Anthony a Victim, Rather than the Murderer He Is” HERE)

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Austin Metcalf’s twin brother delivers stinging 6-word rebuke to Karmelo Anthony

By New York Post. Austin Metcalf’s twin brother ripped convicted killer Karmelo Anthony in a blistering victim impact statement, telling him that while his slain sibling’s memory will live on, “eventually your name will be forgotten.”

Hunter Metcalf, who was born two minutes after Austin, unleashed the stinging rebuke after Anthony, 19, was slapped with a 35-year sentence Tuesday in the fatal stabbing of his 17-year-old brother.

“You took a son, a brother, a friend, and my best friend, from this world. You took someone from me who was supposed to be an uncle, godfather to my kids. Now I want everything taken from you,” Hunter choked through tears in a Texas courtroom, CBS Texas reported.

“Eventually your name will be forgotten,” he added. “But my brother’s memory will live on.”

The baby-faced teen killer was found guilty of first-degree murder for the death of Metcalf, a high school athlete he knifed during a dispute at a track and field meet in Frisco on April 2, 2025. (Read more from “Austin Metcalf’s twin brother delivers stinging 6-word rebuke to Karmelo Anthony” HERE)

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