Jurors in the Karmelo Anthony trial were shown newly released police bodycam footage capturing the chaotic aftermath of the fatal stabbing that claimed 17-year-old Austin Metcalf. For much of the recording, officers and first responders moved frantically, panic and confusion filling every frame as the scene unfolded in real time. But it was the closing moments that left the courtroom stunned. In the final five minutes, a chilling sequence emerged — small actions, sudden movements, and one shocking detail that no one could have predicted — turning what seemed like familiar footage into a heart-stopping revelation. Prosecutors, defense attorneys, and spectators alike were left grappling with the raw, visceral intensity of those last moments. That single, now-viral detail is rapidly dominating discussion online, fueling debate, disbelief, and fear as the trial continues…
Karmelo Anthony refuses to take stand at murder trial — and it could sink his self-defense claim
Karmelo Anthony’s defense team rested on Monday without the teen taking the stand — making his self-defense claim much harder to win, a veteran Texas attorney said.
The move risks the jury not even being allowed to consider self-defense when deliberating, because the 19-year-old’s lawyers never outright acknowledged that he fatally stabbed Austin Metcalf, 17, at a track meet in Frisco, Texas, in 2025.
Karmelo Anthony may have blown up his self-defense claim by not taking the stand — but he may be trying for a lesser charge.FOX 4 NEWS
That acknowledgment is often a key component of self-defense trials in Texas, said defense lawyer Jeremy Rosenthal, who is based in Collin County, where the trial is taking place.
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