High School Football Player Austin Metcalf’s Final Tweet Before His Untimely D3ath Will Send Chills Down Your Spine

Austin Metcalf and Karmelo Anthony Austin Metcalf and Karmelo Anthony (Photos via Twitter)
Another student fatally stabbed 17-year-old student Austin Metcalf during an altercation at a high school track meet in suburban Dallas on Wednesday.

The stabbing happened around 10 a.m. at the University Interscholastic League’s (UIL) District 11-5A championship track meet, which was being held at the Frisco Independent School District’s Kuykendall Stadium.

Family members told WFAA that he was a student-athlete at Frisco’s Memorial High School. His twin brother Hunter was also in attendance.

Metcalf was attending a track and field championship between other area schools at Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco, Texas when the fatal attack happened.

The junior at Frisco ISD’s Memorial High School was in the stands at the stadium when a confrontation broke out between the teen and 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony.

Anthony, a senior at Centennial High School, was allegedly told he was sitting in the wrong seat prior to the alteration. In response, he allegedly pulled out a kn!fe and attacked, according to Metcalf’s father, Jeff Metcalf, who relayed that information to NBC Dallas-Fort Worth.

 


Since the senseless m::urder, many people have been wanting to know more about Austin Metcalf.

That brought thousands to his X account.

Metcalf, a 6-foot, 220-pound high school football player with a 3.9 GPA, took to his account on March 31st and posted: “Faith that god got me ❤️ and my work will pay off.”

It was his final tweet.

Austin Metcalf Di3d In His Twin Brother’s Arms


On Wednesday, 17-year-old high school athlete Austin Metcalf was fatally stabbed at a track event at Kuykendall Stadium.

First responders performed CPR and administered blood, but Metcalf di3d of his injuries.

Jeff Metcalf said his son, Austin Metcalf, was k!lled when another student armed with a kn!fe got upset after being told he was in the wrong spot.

Metcalf said his son didn’t know the student who attacked him and that Austin’s twin brother, Hunter, was nearby when the altercation went down.

The twin not only saw Austin get stabbed but tried to stop the bleeding.

“They were twins, identical twins, and his brother was holding on to him, trying to make it stop bleeding, and he di3d in his brother’s arms,” Metcalf said.

“I rushed up there and I saw him on the gurney and I could tell — they said he wasn’t breathing. I could see all the blood, and I saw where the wound was, and I was very concerned, so I had to find his brother, and we rushed to the hospital. And we prayed, and it’s God’s plan, I don’t understand it, but they weren’t able to save him. This is m::urder.”

Karmelo Anthony’s Judge Beefs Up Security Amid Alleged Threats After Reducing Bond And Ordering Him To House Arrest In Austin Metcalf Mur::der

Judge Angela Tucker, who is presiding over the Austin Metcalf mu::rder case, is beefing up security upon receiving alleged threats after reducing suspect Karmelo Anthony‘s bond.

As we previously shared, on April 2, Karmelo Anthony, 17, was arrested and charged with first-degree murd::er for allegedly ki!ling Austin Metcalf, 17. The football and track star di3d in his twin brother Hunter Metcalf’s arms. The incident occurred at a track meet — where the boys’ schools both met — in Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco, Texas.

Before allegedly pulling a knife on Austin, Karmelo, a senior at Centennial High School, claimed the victim told him he was sitting in the wrong seat. Officials accuse Karmelo of stabbing Austin in the chest as his identical twin brother watched in horror and ran over to help. Frisco Police said, “Despite lifesaving measures by police and fire personnel, including CPR and the administration of blood, the [17]-year-old di3d.” Later, hospital officials pronounced him dead.

Karmelo Anthony Claims Self-Defense In Austin Metcalf’s Fatal Stabbing

On April 3, Karmelo’s father, Andrew Anthony, told The New York Post he’s “a good kid,” but provoked by violence. Andrew said, “Everyone has already made their assumptions about my son. But he’s not what they’re making him out to be. He was not the aggressor. He was not the one who started it.”

Andrew said his son got caught in the moment and made a mistake. He added, “I feel bad for the other parents and family, and words can’t explain how both [families] have been affected by this tragedy.” Although Karmelo confessed to the incident, he is also claiming self-defense. Austin Metcalf’s grieving father also questioned Karmelo Anthony’s upbringing and parents as he forgave his son’s alleged k!ller.

Karmelo Anthony’s Released On House Arrest After Bond Reduced In Austin Metcalf’s Fatal Stabbing

On Monday (April 14), Judge Angela Tucker reduced Karmelo Anthony’s $1 million bond to $250,000. Mike Howard, Karmelo’s new attorney, argued that the $1 million bond was unnecessary. He said his client has no history of criminal activity and the judge agreed to reduce his bond.

Hours later, Karmelo posted bond and was released from the Collin County Jail. As reporters asked him to explain his “self-defense” claim, he remained quiet. Upon release, Karmelo was fitted with an ankle monitor and ordered to remain on house arrest until trial. He can now only leave his house with prior approval from the court.

Karmelo must be supervised by a parent or designated adult at all times. He is also required to check in with the judge’s bailiff every Friday morning. Furthermore, he is prohibited from using social media and cannot contact the family of the alleged victim in any way.

Judge In Karmelo Anthony And Austin Metcalf Case Gets More Security After Alleged Threats

Following her key decision to reduce Karmelo Anthony’s bond in Austin Metcalf’s mu::rder, Judge Angela Tucker allegedly began receiving threats, resulting in beefed up security, according to TMZ. The judge also reportedly turned her X account private shortly after the bond reduction hearing.

On Tuesday (April 15), the publication reported that the Collin County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) added more protection around Judge Angela Tucker after reducing Austin’s suspected k!ller’s bond from $1 million to $250,000; ultimately allowing him to be released on house arrest until trial.

The Collin County Sheriff’s Office said “court staff and concerned citizens” alerted them to the alleged threats against the judge. Subsequently, investigators, as well as the FBI, are looking into the alleged comments. Anyone attempting to dox the judge and release private and personal information about her to the public is a target. The CCSO said:

“If the individual responsible is identified, potential charges could include Unlawful Disclosure of a Residence Address or Telephone Number and Obstruction or Retaliation.”

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