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Karmelo Anthony’s online fundraiser has raised over $160,000 - At the same time, local police have revealed that they are working with the FBI on a separate investigation into fake social media ...
Collin County Judge John Roach Jr. issued a gag order in the Karmelo Anthony track meet case. He's charged with first-degree murder, accused of stabbing Austin Metcalf.
The victim then allegedly pushed Anthony, allegedly prompting him to stab Metcalf. Collin County Judge John Roach has issued a sweeping gag order in the murder case against Karmelo Anthony.
The Give-Send-Go campaign for Karmelo Anthony is approaching $150,000 as Black Lives Matter activists unite to advocate for Karmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old who of fatally stabbing… pic.twitter ...
Anthony is not allowed to use social media and must check in with the court once a week. An online fundraising campaign bearing Anthony’s name had raised nearly $550,000 as of Monday.
The case against Karmelo Anthony, 17, a former student at Frisco Centennial High School, who was arrested and charged with murder for fatally stabbing Frisco Memorial High School student athlete ...
Karmelo Anthony, 17, who is accused of fatally stabbing student athlete 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a track meet in Frisco, is set to go on trial next year.
If convicted, Anthony could face a possible sentence of 5-99 years or life in prison. The jury trial is still scheduled for June 1, 2026. The gag order will remain in place until the end of the trial.