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Teen Accused Of Murdering Austin Metcalf Set To Graduate High School

Twist in shocking track meet incident exposed.

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Texas teen Karmelo Anthony is set to graduate from Centennial High School despite being charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf.

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Fatal track meet incident profiled.

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Anthony’s graduation status has been uncertain since the fatal stabbing at a track event on April 2 in Frisco, Texas.

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The victim, Austin Metcalf, 17, was a junior at Frisco Memorial High School and died after being stabbed in the heart.

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The stabbing occurred at Kuykendall Stadium after a brief altercation between the two teens.

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Anthony, a Centennial High senior, was reportedly sitting under a tent at Memorial High when Metcalf confronted him.

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According to police reports, Anthony threatened Metcalf before pulling a knife from his backpack.

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Anthony allegedly stabbed Metcalf in the chest, a wound that proved fatal.

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The two teens did not know each other prior to the incident, according to Metcalf’s twin brother, Hunter.

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Hunter said the entire altercation lasted less than 30 seconds.

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Aftermath of incident unveiled.

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Police captured Anthony, who confessed but claimed self-defense.

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Metcalf died in his twin brother’s arms after the stabbing.

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Anthony was charged with first-degree murder and held on a $1 million bond, later reduced to $250,000.

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He was released on bond and placed under house arrest.

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Following his release, Anthony moved into a $900,000 home in a gated community.

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Reports say the family also bought a new car for the teen.

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After facing threats, Anthony was relocated to an undisclosed location for safety.

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Meanwhile, Austin Metcalf’s grieving father spoke out after being excluded from a press conference for Anthony.

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The father criticized protesters using his son’s death to push political agendas.

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The legal drama around Anthony escalates with the district attorney confirming no death penalty can be sought.

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Since Anthony was 17 at the time of the crime, Supreme Court rulings prohibit the death penalty or life without parole.

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Collin County DA Greg Willis stressed these restrictions in an interview.

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Anthony turned 18 on May 11 but still faces serious charges as an adult in court.

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Shocking diploma deal detailed.

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Anthony missed the last month and a half of school, but negotiations led by his parents and a controversial activist group secured his diploma.

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The Next Generation Action Network, which supports Anthony, announced his graduation after discussions with Frisco Independent School District officials.

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“We are proud to share that Karmelo Anthony will graduate and receive his high school diploma,” said Dominique Alexander, NGAN’s president.

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Alexander praised the outcome as “a moment of dignity for Karmelo and a reminder of the power of advocacy done right.”

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However, the school district will not allow Anthony to walk at the May 22 graduation ceremony due to his murder charge.

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Superintendent Dr. Mike Waldrip stated no student facing a serious criminal offense is permitted at the ceremony.

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Any trespassing on school property during events could lead to immediate removal or arrest, Waldrip warned.

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Community reacts to school’s decision.

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The school district’s decision to grant a diploma but bar ceremony participation leaves community divided.

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The Next Generation Action Network continues to support Anthony amid the controversy.

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As graduation day nears, all eyes remain on this Texas teen caught in a deadly spotlight.

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