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35 Years: The Verdict That Closed the Courtroom Showdown Over Austin Metcalf’s Death

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Split image of two young men: left shows a man with dark skin and curly hair, right shows a lighter-skinned man with short brown straight hair.

By Taylor Brooks | June 10, 2026

It is over. After more than a year of social media firestorms, racially charged public debate, street demonstrations, and five days of grueling courtroom testimony, justice in the killing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf has been handed down.

A Collin County jury found Karmelo Anthony guilty of murder on Tuesday for stabbing Austin Metcalf to death at a high school track meet last April. A judge then sentenced Anthony to 35 years in prison.

The gavel fell. The sentence was real. And the courtroom that captivated the nation finally went silent.

A Killing at a Track Meet Becomes a National Reckoning

The confrontation between the two teens began during a regional track meet at Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco, Texas. Anthony, a student at Centennial High School, was sitting under the Memorial High School team tent. Metcalf, a Memorial student, reportedly told him to leave. Investigators found no evidence that the two young men knew each other prior to the incident.

What happened next became the most debated stabbing in America.

After a school resource officer announced he had the "alleged suspect" in custody, Anthony interjected directly: "I'm not alleged. I did it." He then said, "He put his hands on me. I told him not to," as officers escorted him out of the stadium in handcuffs.

Those words reverberated for over a year. Self-defense claim. Racial undertones. A dead teenager. A nation taking sides.

Two Narratives, One Jury, Zero Compromise

From the moment opening statements began, the trial was a collision of two irreconcilable truths.

Collin County District Attorney Bill Wirskye called the incident a "provoked, unjustified murder," arguing that Anthony entered a closed team tent uninvited, provoked a confrontation, and launched a "sneak attack" with a hidden knife before fleeing. The defense countered that Anthony acted out of a "split second of fear and chaos," maintaining that he used the knife strictly in self-defense because he felt cornered.

Prosecutors built their case methodically. Witness by witness. Body camera footage. Physical evidence. Twenty-one witnesses total.

Collin County Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Elizabeth Ventura detailed the "gaping," fatal 2-inch stab wound to Austin Metcalf's heart. There was no ambiguity about cause of death. There never was.

The prosecution capped its first day with a powerful visual display, presenting the physical, blood-stained jacket that a military veteran and football coach used to apply pressure to Metcalf's wound. Legal observers noted that the move left a staggering, lasting impression on the jury right before adjournment.

The Defense's Last Stand: A Mother's Plea

When the guilty verdict came in, the punishment phase began immediately.

The defense called only one witness: Karmelo's mother, Kala Hayes, who begged the court for mercy, saying she knows her son and that he is deeply sorry for what he did.

The prosecution's cross-examination was surgical. Controlled. And devastating in its simplicity.

"Regardless of what happens, you realize he will still get to be part of your life?" prosecutors asked. She answered yes.

The implication hung in the air like a verdict of its own. Austin Metcalf's family will never have that.

Moments before the jury delivered their sentence, Karmelo Anthony sat in the courtroom with his head down and appeared to be sobbing.

The Jury Spoke. The Self-Defense Argument Did Not Survive.

The jury rejected Anthony's claim that he acted under "sudden passion" in the fatal stabbing. Anthony will be required to serve at least half of the 35-year sentence before he can be considered for parole.

The self-defense narrative, the cornerstone of the entire defense strategy, was dismantled piece by piece by eyewitness testimony from Anthony's own classmates.

Multiple student witnesses from Memorial High School testified that Anthony was the aggressor. They stated he entered their team tent to escape the rain and refused multiple requests to leave. The situation escalated as Anthony verbally taunted Metcalf, stating, "Touch me and see what happens." Witnesses noted Anthony kept his hand hidden inside his backpack, warning that he had something. When Metcalf finally pushed or shoved Anthony's shoulders, Anthony immediately stood up and stabbed him in the chest.

The hidden hand. The concealed knife. The deliberate warning. The jury heard it all.

A Case That Divided America Before the Verdict Was Read

The Karmelo Anthony murder trial was never just a murder trial. It became a proxy war for every unresolved tension in American society about race, justice, self-defense law, and the corrosive power of the court of public opinion.

The case received widespread national attention, fueled in large part by online speculation and misinformation, and the proceedings became heavily racially charged long before a single witness was sworn in. Demonstrators from both sides gathered outside the Collin County courthouse daily. Court officials banned cameras inside the courtroom and restricted electronic devices to keep the proceedings orderly and minimize outside influence.

The racial dimensions were pressed formally during jury selection itself. No Black jurors were selected. The defense lodged a formal Batson challenge, arguing that the state improperly struck down three potential Black female jurors. Prosecutors denied that race played a factor, stating all three were removed because they listed their occupations as educators, given that the fatal incident occurred at a school-sponsored athletic event involving school-aged children. The judge sided with the prosecution and the trial moved forward.

35 Years: What Justice Looks Like in Frisco, Texas

The number is not abstract. It is a life altered beyond recognition.

But for the family of Austin Metcalf, it is something else entirely. It is confirmation. That the system saw what happened. That the 17-year-old who went to a track meet and never came home was not forgotten.

"Stay with me, Austin," a football coach and military veteran shouted into a 911 call as he administered CPR on the stadium ground.

The jury heard those words. And in the end, they stayed with him too.

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