KARMELO ANTHONY’S LAST WORDS BEFORE DETENTION: THE COURTROOM WENT SILENT AS AUSTIN METCALF’S FAMILY VOWED TO KEEP FIGHTING — THEN NEW EVIDENCE CHANGED THE FINAL CHAPTER
The courtroom had already heard the verdict.
Karmelo Anthony, now 19, had been convicted of murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison for the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas.
But the most chilling moment did not come when the sentence was read.
It came when the courtroom was forced to return to the words Anthony allegedly spoke shortly after he was detained.
According to testimony reported from the trial, a Frisco police officer told jurors that after Anthony was placed in handcuffs and referred to as an “alleged suspect,” Anthony responded: “I’m not alleged, I did it.”
That line became one of the most heavily discussed moments of the case — not because it ended the legal debate, but because it cut straight through the defense argument that the stabbing happened in self-defense.
Anthony’s lawyers had argued that he acted out of fear after being confronted under a team tent. Prosecutors argued the response was not self-defense, but deadly force used during a confrontation that should never have escalated to a knife.
The jury agreed with the prosecution.
Then Austin Metcalf’s family stood before the court.
Their statements were emotional, direct, and devastating. They did not simply ask for punishment. They made it clear that Austin’s name would not disappear into legal paperwork, appeals, or online arguments.
His father, Jeff Metcalf, has said he believes the 35-year sentence was not enough and vowed to oppose any future parole attempt. For the Metcalf family, the sentence closed one courtroom chapter — but not their fight for Austin’s memory.
The unexpected twist came after the conviction.
Anthony filed a notice of appeal, while new attention turned to evidence and legal issues that his defense may challenge. Reports say the appeal could focus on claims involving jury selection, courtroom fairness, and the broader controversy surrounding the trial. Anthony has also claimed he is unable to afford an appellate attorney, despite the large fundraiser that had previously supported his legal defense.
Meanwhile, Judge John Roach Jr. defended the conviction, the 35-year sentence, and his decision to keep cameras out of the courtroom, saying he believed the trial was handled properly.
For supporters of Austin’s family, the new appeal does not erase what the jury already decided.
For Anthony’s supporters, the appeal is the next battlefield.
But for everyone inside that courtroom, one image remains impossible to ignore: Anthony bowing his head as Austin’s family spoke, while the words from his detention echoed over the entire case.
“I’m not alleged, I did it.”
The trial may be over.
But the fight over what those words truly mean is only beginning.
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