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Witnesses Testify in Austin Metcalf Murder Trial

In the murder trial of Karmelo Anthony, witnesses testified about the events leading to the stabbing of Austin Metcalf at a track meet in April 2025. Testimonies indicated that a dispute over seating escalated into a physical confrontation, resulting in Metcalf's death. Anthony has pleaded not guilty, claiming self-defense.

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Witnesses provided testimony in the murder trial of Karmelo Anthony, who is charged with the first-degree murder of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf, following a stabbing incident at a track meet in April 2025. An 18-year-old witness described hearing Metcalf calling for help, while a 16-year-old witness recounted Metcalf's final words after the attack. Prosecutors stated that the confrontation arose from a dispute over seating at the event, with multiple witnesses indicating that Anthony had been asked to leave the Memorial High School team tent several times. The situation escalated when Metcalf allegedly touched Anthony, leading to Anthony stabbing him with a folding knife. Witnesses characterized Anthony as the aggressor in the incident. Following the stabbing, Anthony reportedly admitted to police, "I'm not alleged. I did it," and defended his actions by stating that Metcalf had put his hands on him.

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Witnesses in Karmelo Anthony murder trial confirm Austin Metcalf's words immediately after attack

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