Headline Roundup • April 4th, 2025
Student Stabbed to Death at High School Track Meet
Summary from the AllSides News Team
Austin Metcalf, 17, was reportedly killed by a fellow student while attending a Texas track meet on Wednesday. Karmelo Anthony allegedly stabbed Metcalf to death during an altercation.
The Details: Metcalf, a junior at Frisco Memorial High School, was stabbed in the heart in what his family referred to as a “senseless” act of violence. He was pronounced dead after being rushed to a nearby hospital. Anthony, a 17-year-old student at Frisco Centennial High School, was charged with first-degree murder. He allegedly admitted to the crime but asked an officer if he could claim he acted in self-defense.
For Context: The altercation between Metcalf and Anthony allegedly began after Metcalf told Anthony he was sitting in the wrong seat. Things then escalated physically – after Metcalf allegedly put his hands on Anthony – and resulted in the stabbing, all of which “really was under 30 seconds,” according to Metcalf’s twin brother.
Key Quote: While speculation spread quickly about race being tied to the conflict (Metcalf is white and Anthony is black), Metcalf’s father said, “This was not a race thing. This is not a political thing.”
How The Media Covered It: Some social media users on the right have criticized the news media – particularly on the left – for not covering the story more substantially, accusing outlets of lacking in coverage due to the races of the boys. Others countered the accusations by referencing Anthony’s prompt murder charge. Coverage was not prominent on the left. Both ABC News (Lean Left bias) and New York Post (Lean Right) focused on the emotion encompassing the incident. Outlets on the right often additionally highlighted the prayerful remarks of Metcalf’s father. Hindustan Times (Center) reported alternatively on a GoFundMe campaign launched for Anthony, who it frames as a “well-mannered man” who allegedly acted in self-defense.
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Family Handout
A Texas high school football star was stabbed in the heart and died in the arms of his twin brother after a fight over a seat at a track meet, his heartbroken family says.
Austin Metcalf was attending a track and field championship between other area schools at Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco, Texas, when the fatal attack happened on April 2.
Metcalf, a junior at Memorial High School outside Dallas, was in his team’s tent when a fight broke out between the teen and 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony, cops say.
Anthony, a 17-year-old...

GoFundMe
A GoFundMe was launched for the 17-year-old suspect who fatally stabbed Austin Metcalf, 16, at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas on Wednesday. The fundraiser, set up by a LaDarren Dewayne, claimed that Karmelo Anthony is a ‘well-mannered man’ and acted in self-defense.
This comes days after Metcalf was stabbed in the chest as he attended a track and field championship at Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco following a disagreement over seating. The 16-year-old football player died in his twin brother's arms. The victim's parents and twin brother told reporters that...

WFAA
The family of a 17-year-old boy who was stabbed to death at a Texas track meet said they are heartbroken over what they called the "senseless" act of violence.
Austin Metcalf, an 11th grader at Frisco Memorial High School, died Wednesday after police said another student stabbed him during an altercation at a track meet in Frisco.
The victim's twin brother, Hunter Metcalf, was also at the meet and tried to save him, their mother told Dallas ABC affiliate WFAA.
"I got a phone call from Hunter, he was screaming that Austin had...
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