By U.S. Crime Desk
Five words may become one of the most important pieces of the Karmelo Anthony murder trial.
“Touch me and see what happens.”
The sentence, allegedly spoken moments before 17-year-old Austin Metcalf was fatally stabbed at a Texas high school track meet, has returned to the center of public attention as Anthony’s trial begins in Collin County.
For prosecutors, those words could become evidence of warning, escalation, and intent.
For the defense, they may be framed as the desperate words of a teenager who believed he was about to be attacked.
For Austin Metcalf’s family, they are another brutal reminder of how quickly a school sports event became a death scene.
Anthony is charged with first-degree murder in the April 2, 2025 stabbing death of Metcalf at David Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco, Texas. The confrontation reportedly began during a weather delay when Anthony, a student from another school, was sitting under the Memorial High School team tent and was asked to leave. Austin Metcalf later confronted him, and the argument escalated.
According to prior reporting and arrest-material summaries, Anthony allegedly said, “Touch me and see what happens,” while reaching toward his backpack. After Metcalf pushed him, Anthony allegedly pulled a knife and stabbed him once in the chest. Metcalf died despite efforts to save him.
That sequence is why the five words matter.
They may help jurors decide whether Anthony was trying to avoid a fight, warning Metcalf to stay away, or preparing to use deadly force before any physical contact justified it.
The defense has claimed self-defense. Anthony’s lawyers are expected to argue that he feared harm during the confrontation and acted in response to being physically threatened. But prosecutors are expected to focus on whether a shove at a track meet could justify the use of a knife to the chest. Legal analysts have already suggested Anthony’s self-defense claim could face serious scrutiny if jurors believe he escalated the confrontation rather than trying to retreat.
The case has become nationally charged for reasons far beyond the courtroom. Anthony’s family raised more than $600,000 in online donations after his arrest, sparking anger from critics and support from those who say he deserves a fair trial and strong legal defense. Jury selection began this week with hundreds of prospective jurors, and opening statements were expected only after a jury was seated.
That timing matters.
Despite viral posts describing “latest testimony” in court, public reports currently indicate the trial has been in jury selection, not a phase where Anthony has delivered new testimony about the final threats. Any claim about brand-new testimony should be treated carefully unless it appears in verified court reporting.
Still, the phrase itself is already part of the public narrative.
“Touch me and see what happens.”
Five words.
A warning, according to some.
A threat, according to others.
And for Austin Metcalf’s family, a sentence that may forever mark the final seconds before a teenage athlete collapsed at a track meet and never came home.
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