December 6, 2025

Austin Metcalf Killing

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The Pope is dead which means it’s Pope Picking season. We’ve got all the top contenders for fanciest hat in the land. The Judicial Branch of government is trying to impose on Article II. Which is to say judges think they have more power than the president. We uncover the judicial coup. The Karmelo Anthony/Austin Metcalf case has taken a new turn. As Anthony accumulates allies and advocates, the media refuses to do due diligence. So here’s everything you need to know about the twists and turns of the Karmelo Anthony case.

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An activist group supporting Karmelo Anthony, who is accused of murdering fellow teenager Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, posted a bizarre POV-style video on social media showing their security team escorting the alleged killer from jail after he made bond.

In the clip posted by the Next Generation Action Network [NGAN], a member of the organization’s security team shakes the teen’s hand and tells him to “get behind us” and “just stay close” as they walk past the media while leaving the Collin County Jail.

One female reporter shoves a microphone in Anthony’s face and asks if he has anything he’d like to say to the Metcalf family and why he was armed that day, calling him “sweatheart.”

Accused teen killer Karmelo Anthony seen in a newly released video captured by a pair of Ray-Ban glasses. @niquealex/Instagram

Anthony stays mum as they continue to the vehicle, where the security team ushers him into the backseat, the video shows.

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Dominique Alexander, a self-described minister and activist with a violent history, has thrown his weight behind Karmelo Anthony, the young teen accused of fatally stabbing fellow teen Austin Metcalf at a high school track meet.

Alexander recently celebrated Anthony’s release on bond via an X post, stating, “Karmelo Anthony is SAFE at home,” framing it as a community victory. However, Alexander’s extensive criminal history raises questions about his credibility as an advocate.

In 2009, Alexander was arrested for causing serious bodily injury to a 2-year-old child, resulting in a subdural hemorrhage and retinal hemorrhages, injuries doctors attributed to abusive head trauma, according to the Dallas Observer.

Alexander admitted to shaking the child but claimed the injuries were accidental. He faced a first-degree felony charge but avoided significant jail time through plea deals and probation.

In 2016, he was sentenced to five years for probation violations, though he served only eight days, according to The Dallas Express.

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In a sign of just how depraved society has become, the case immediately became a racial issue despite Anthony, who is black, being the one who allegedly murdered Metcalf. Donations poured into Anthony’s GoFundMe campaign for his “legal defense,” and posts like this were made calling for “justice,” not for the boy who was killed, but for the alleged killer.

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“They’re not poor people. That’s for sure,” one resident said.

The Texas teen accused of stabbing Austin Metcalf at a high school track meet earlier in the month is reportedly holed up in a $900,000 home with his family that they are renting for an estimated $3,500 per month.

According to the Daily Mail, 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony and his family are renting the Frisco home that lies within an exclusive gated community. Anthony was released on a $250,000 bond after it was reduced from $1 million, and is under house arrest. He has to wear an ankle monitor as part of the terms of his release.

The Daily Mail went to the home, seeing a white Suburban, a black Acura, and another sedan in the driveway. One resident of the neighborhood said the family had just purchased a new car. “He got a new car. If you look at the license plate, it’s got a paper tag and it says it expires June 4,” the resident said.

Residents were unaware that the Anthonys lived in the neighborhood until Karmelo Anthony came home from jail on Monday. The “Richwoods” gated community is located within walking distance of Centennial High School, which Anthony attends.

One resident and mother of the neighborhood told the outlet of Anthony being in the neighborhood, “Not good. Not good. I don’t think he should be out. I don’t understand why he had a knife? My kids were in track. Your tents, for you school, you don’t sit under another school’s tent. That is NOT done because everyone leaves their stuff there while they’re out on events.”