Posted on 06/19/2026 8:41:44 PM PDT by Morgana
A judge released evidence in the Karmelo Anthony murder case on Friday.
The evidence included bodycam footage of Karmelo Anthony’s arrest and pictures of the murder weapon.
Photos of Karmelo Anthony’s backpack, the murder weapon and the aftermath of the murder scene were released.
Police bodycam footage shows the moment law enforcement arrived to the track meet to arrest Karmelo Anthony after he fatally stabbed Austin Metcalf.
“This is the alleged suspect,” a police officer said during the arrest.
“I’m not alleged. I did it,” Karmelo Anthony told the police officer.
WATCH:
Judge Releases Police Body Cam of Karmelo Anthony’s Arrest
Last week, Karmelo Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison after a jury convicted him of murder in the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf.
Numerous witnesses testified that Karmelo Anthony was the aggressor and instigated the fight with Austin Metcalf.
Karmelo Anthony stabbed Austin Metcalf in the heart. The teen track star died in his twin brother’s arms.
19-year-old Karmelo Anthony will be eligible for parole after half time served.
He was facing 99 years in prison.
Just one day after a jury convicted him of murder, Karmelo Anthony filed a notice of appeal.
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If he appeals can his sentence be made more severe?
Should have just handcuffed the little bastard to a fence and let justice be served. Quicker and cheaper. Social cleansing. We need that, social cleansing. Every herd needs thinned and it is better for all when it is. Some mistakes may be made but that happens every day now.
Hopefully, the killer boy will have somebody outside the prison waiting for him when he’s release by a bunch of fatass pancake shack waitresses on a parole board.
Spend your entire life in prison, monster.
I’ll be glad when we don’t have to hear about this kid anymore.
>>If he appeals can his sentence be made more severe?
Hope so!
It would be cool if his entire dysfunctional family could be sentenced to hard time.
Frankly, I'm appalled that the police officer would say something so blatantly nonsensical.
Regards,
That could happen in concept but would require the state to pursue such an outcome.
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