05/31/2026
Texas Murder Trial Draws National Attention as Karmelo Anthony Faces Court Proceedings
Karmelo Anthony’s first-degree murder trial is scheduled to begin Monday, June 1, 2026, in Collin County, Texas, in connection with the death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a Frisco high school track meet in April 2025. Anthony, now 19 and being tried as an adult, is accused of fatally stabbing Metcalf during an altercation that reportedly began over a seating dispute. Metcalf, a student-athlete with a promising future, died at the scene.
Anthony surrendered to authorities shortly after the incident and has maintained that he acted in self-defense, claiming Metcalf grabbed him. Prosecutors reviewed the case through a grand jury process and proceeded with a first-degree murder charge. Legal analysts note that a conviction could carry decades in prison under Texas law, with potential penalties ranging up to life imprisonment. Because Anthony was a minor at the time of the incident, the death penalty and life without parole are not options.
The case quickly became a national flashpoint due to the racial backgrounds of those involved. It sparked competing fundraising campaigns, public demonstrations, online threats, and intense debate surrounding self-defense laws. Supporters of Anthony argue he acted to protect himself, while supporters of Metcalf’s family emphasize the loss of a young life and continue calling for accountability. Public opinion remains sharply divided, with many closely watching the outcome of the trial.
The court has implemented strict gag orders, media restrictions, and heightened security measures in an effort to keep the focus on the evidence presented in court. At the center of the case is the death of a teenager and the legal question of whether the actions taken that day were criminal or justified under the law. The trial is expected to be one of the most closely watched courtroom proceedings in Texas this year.
Sources: CBS News Texas, WFAA, Dallas News, Fox 4