The track meet incident that took the life of high school football player Austin Metcalf has shaken the whole United States. The latest development in the case has an update for the accused, Karmelo Anthony.
Anthony, 17, was charged with Metcalfβs murd3r after an altercation at a track meet in Frisco, Texas. Anthony is currently held at Collin County jail with a bond set at $1 million.
According to reports, Anthony claims he acted in self-defense, stating that Metcalf had physically confronted him. However, District Attorney Greg Willis clarified that because Anthony is a minor, heΒ cannot face the ππ¦π’π΅π© ππ¦π―π’ππ΅πΊΒ or life without parole.
This comes as per Supreme Court rulings.
Regarding the venue of the trial, Willis mentioned that whether it will be relocated outside Collin County will ultimately be determined by the judge. Although he expressed a desire for the community to have a role in the proceedings.
Anthonyβs legal team has called for patience from the public. They are continuously requesting everybody to allow the legal process to unfold without premature judgments.
Karmelo Anthony (Photo via Twitter)
Attorneys for Karmelo Anthony recentlyΒ visited Kuykendall Stadium to review the scene of the fatal ππ΅π’π£π£ing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf.
This visit comes as they prepare for a bond hearing scheduled for Monday, where they will seek to reduce Anthonyβs current $1 million bond. According to his attorney, Billy Clarke, the aim of the visit was to understand the circumstances Anthony faced.
βWe just really want to get in our clientβs shoes and see what the environment was like. I know itβs a beautiful day today, not what it was like on April 2nd. But we want to see what he was going through, just trying to get an idea of what he saw, what it looked like,βΒ Clarke said.
Anthony claims that he acted in self-defense during the altercation with Metcalf.
In the aftermath of Metcalfβs ππ¦π’π΅π©, which has provoked significant community outrage and concern, reports have emerged about online harassment affecting both families involved.