New Bodycam Footage Released in Karmelo Anthony Stabbing Case
A Collin County jury sentenced Karmelo Anthony to 35 years in prison on June 10, 2026, for the murder of Austin Metcalf during an April 2025 track meet in Frisco, Texas. According to court records, Anthony will be eligible for parole after serving half of his sentence following a trial where jurors rejected his claims of self-defense.
Why was Karmelo Anthony sentenced to 35 years?
The jury concluded that Anthony was the primary aggressor in the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf. During the trial, Anthony’s legal team presented a self-defense and “sudden passion” argument, but the jury rejected these claims after less than three hours of deliberation.

Records indicate the jury featured no Black jurors. Following the verdict, some observers stated the decision highlights injustices faced by Black victims who defend themselves.
What evidence was presented in the murder trial?
Prosecutors provided photos of the knife used in the attack, according to Collin County. Security footage also played a role, showing Anthony in stadium bleachers and Metcalf entering the sports complex, ending with footage of students fleeing the stadium after the stabbing.
TMZ released video of a distraught Anthony weeping during his apprehension, where he told officers, “he put his hands on me,” and “I told him not to.” Separate bodycam footage captured Anthony explicitly acknowledging the act, telling an officer, “I’m not alleged, I did it.”
What happens next for Karmelo Anthony?
Anthony’s legal team has filed a notice of appeal following the verdict. This legal move could lead to a review of the trial proceedings or the sentencing.
His family continues to seek a different outcome. His grandmother, Toni Hayes, vowed to fight for justice, while his father, Andrew Anthony, described the situation as a “nightmare” during an appearance on “The Breakfast Club.” His mother, Kala Hayes, described him as a “wonderful son” and “wonderful student.”
Frequently Asked Questions
When was the verdict delivered?
A Collin County jury delivered the guilty verdict on June 10, 2026.
What was the specific sentence for Karmelo Anthony?
He was sentenced to 35 years in prison and is eligible for parole after serving half of that time.
What did the bodycam footage reveal?
The footage shows Anthony telling an arresting officer, “I’m not alleged, I did it.”
How should the legal system balance self-defense claims with the evidence presented in high-profile trials?