In a track meet at Kuykendall Stadium, Memorial High School faced off against Centennial High School in Frisco, Texas. As light rain started to fall, athletes sought shelter under tents with their respective teams.
Austin Metcalf from Memorial High School approached Karmelo Anthony from Centennial High School under the Memorial tent and asked him to move away.
When Anthony refuses, words are exchanged, and Anthony tells Metcalf, “Touch me and see what happens.”
Allegedly, Karmelo Anthony from Centennial High School took out a knife from his bag, stabbed Austin Metcalf, and quickly fled the scene. Hunter Metcalf, Austin’s twin brother, rushed to help him. Witnesses then alerted a middle school resource officer, who pursued Anthony.
The school resource officer confronts Karmelo Anthony, telling him to put his hands up in the air. Anthony tells the officer, “I was protecting myself,” claiming Metcalf “put his hands on” him. Anthony hears the officer say he has the “alleged stabbing suspect” in custody, and Anthony replies, “I’m not alleged. I did it.” Anthony claims self-defense.
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[Feature Photo: Austin Metcalf/Memorial High School]