Jun 19, 2026
Newly released evidence shown in court is providing the public with its first look at materials shown to jurors during the murder trial of Karmelo Anthony, who was convicted in the death of Austin Metcalf. Previous Trial Coverage: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 No cameras were allowed i n the courtroom during the trial, making the newly released evidence the first public view of key recordings and images presented to the jury. The evidence includes 911 calls, surveillance video, police body camera footage, crime scene photographs and images of the knife prosecutors said Anthony used in the fatal stabbing. Picture of the knife shown to jurors in the Karmelo Anthony murder case. According to investigators, the confrontation began during a Frisco track meet when Anthony, a Centennial High School student, was sitting under Memorial High School’s team tent and Metcalf told him to leave. Karmelo Anthony murder trial Frisco Jun 10 Karmelo Anthony to appeal murder conviction in Frisco stabbing case Crime and Courts Jun 12 Prosecutor in Karmelo Anthony murder trial reflects on trial, sentence Frisco Jun 8 Karmelo Anthony sentenced to 35 years for the murder of Austin Metcalf Video Footage Surveillance video shown to jurors captured a brief burst of activity under the Memorial High School tent. Jurors also viewed video highlighting Anthony running away from the scene. Body camera footage from responding officers documented Anthony’s arrest. During the encounter, Anthony can be heard saying, “I was just protecting myself.” Later in the footage, Anthony said, “I know how it goes. I’m not alleged. I did it.” Anthony can also be heard saying, “He put his hands on me. I told him not to, he put his hands on me.” 911 Calls The evidence presented to jurors included multiple 911 calls made after the stabbing. In one call, a caller told a dispatcher, “I need paramedics at Kuykendall Stadium right away.” When asked what was happening, the caller responded, “I have an athlete that was stabbed.” Another caller told a dispatcher, “My friend’s bleeding everywhere.” Court records also included transcripts detailing efforts to save Metcalf’s life. A caller reported, “We’re doing compressions and giving him mouth-to-mouth.” Later, another caller can be heard saying, “Fight through. Fight through, Austin. Come on. Come on. Come on, Austin.” Despite those efforts, family members said the 17-year-old died in his twin brother’s arms. Photo of the crime scene at Kuykendall Stadium Collin County jurors ultimately found Anthony guilty of first-degree murder. He was sentenced to 35 years in prison. One day after the verdict, Anthony’s defense filed a notice to appeal. This story was originally reported for broadcast by NBC DFW. AI tools helped convert the story into a digital article, and an NBC DFW journalist edited it again before publication. ...read more read less
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