Posted on 06/13/2026 11:08:20 AM PDT by libstripper
On April 2, 2025, Karmelo Anthony went to Memorial High School looking for a fight. Though he was participating in a track meet, he felt the need to bring a knife in his backpack. Once at the school, he sat in the tent of the opposing team. When confronted by Austin Metcalf, who told him to leave, Anthony reached into his backpack and said, “Touch me and see what happens.” Metcalf then grabbed Anthony in an attempt to forcibly move him out of the tent. Anthony then used his knife to stab Metcalf in the heart, killing him almost instantly.
Touch me and see what happens. This is the ethos for which Anthony was willing to murder an innocent boy.
On paper, Anthony sounded as if he were a model citizen with a bright future. Coming from a stable, two-parent household, he was the captain of his own school’s track and football teams. He worked two part-time jobs and was a straight A student. At the time of his crime, he was a month away from graduation, and was planning on going to college. Until the moment he plunged his knife into Metcalf’s chest, he had never had any incidents with law enforcement.
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Yet, recent articles are once again saying “Black parents are being forced to have the conversation they didn’t want to have”, I.e. white boys got privilege.
The conversation sorely needed is “Be a good, upright, God fearing young man. Be kind to others. Don’t go being a thug, mugger, robber, or murderer. If you go that route, expect to spend your life behind bars.”
They don’t seem to teach their kids the age-old simple Golden Rule.
Straight A student? I’m not buying that.
Most black kids don't have fathers and a smaller, but significant portion, have absent or inattentive mothers.
The only conversation they are getting is simplistic political victimhood propaganda from media, entertainment and shitty public schools
It is not a Karmelo problem, it is a Black problem and the problem is in general the majority of Blacks in America are low IQ, immoral, racist tribalists and their culture reveals this everyday.
Welcome to the cul-de-sac
Known as the thug life
The more I look at this case the more I view the sentence as woefully inadequate because Anthony started out the day armed with a weapon he knew was lethal and walked into that tent, knowing he wasn’t wanted there, and hoping to have someone he could confront so he could stab that person to death. In other words there was nothing accidental or incidentally impulsive. Instead it was a deliberately planned murder with a cloak of apparent provocation. The guy should have gotten the full 99 years
This is a good article. To cut to the chase, it says blacks need to lose that attitude.
I think it may be a clarifying snapshot in time. The message is crystal clear. The problem is making itself heard repeatedly.
“At the time of his crime, he was a month away from graduation, and was planning on going to college. Until the moment he plunged his knife into Metcalf’s chest, he had never had any incidents with law enforcement.” He has an incident now.
Yet, at the penalty phase of the trial, the judge at the last minute instructed the jury to consider “passion.”
Utterly ridiculous as you said. He came prepared to kill.
Robert Conrad once dared people to knock the battery off his shoulder in a satirical commercial. Fast forward, a basketball American just thinks you dissed him, justification for murder. I blame the left for taking us here.
I think white people need to drop the suicidal empathy for black people. Don’t feel sorry for them. Don’t apologize for being white. The black community has a serious cultural problem. My suggestion to them — Go Fix Yourself.
I was surprised to hear that.
I went to hundreds of practices and dozens of competitions in my high school and collegiate years. Football, track, soccer and even tennis.
Never once did I ever feel compelled to pick a fight with an opposing team, or go to their side of the field, and never once did I feel compelled to bring a knife with plans to do so.
This is the fundamental fact of this horrific incident.
Sure, things might get a little heated on the field of play. And you may not like some players. It just never entered our minds to plunge a knife into a heart of an opposing player to kill them.
Thankfully I competed in somewhat-rural America. Maybe it’s different in the Big City. Like Frisco, Texas?
On paper, Anthony sounded as if he were a model citizen with a bright future. Coming from a stable, two-parent household, he was the captain of his own school’s track and football teams. He worked two part-time jobs and was a straight A student.
Perfect. This article covers all the bases and hits home. Very well said. We will stop calling them savages and animals when they stop acting like it. And young black females are not far behind as any person in a position of authority will tell you.
I haven't seen this discussed, but there was something creepily efficient about how he did it. Imagine knowing right where to stab, how deep, with how much force, right through muscle and between the ribs, directly into the heart. It's almost as if he studied Gray's Anatomy.
Some idiot defending Anthony said "it was just one stab" BUT that stab wasn't a glancing blow or a scratch, it was surgical.
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If this were true, why is it that none of his classmates, teachers, coaches, or employers testified on his behalf?
Why were his parents not present at his sentencing?
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