By U.S. Crime Desk
The courtroom had already seen the video.
It had already heard the 911 call.
It had already listened as coaches and trainers described the desperate attempt to save Austin Metcalf after he was stabbed during a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas.
But now, a new viral claim has shifted attention to the weapon itself: that haunting details allegedly found on Karmelo Anthony’s knife were revealed in court, including a seven-word inscription that left Metcalf’s family in tears.
Authorities have not publicly confirmed that the knife carried any inscription.
No verified court report has stated that prosecutors revealed seven engraved words on the weapon. What has been confirmed is that Anthony, now 19, is on trial for first-degree murder in the April 2025 stabbing death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf, and that jurors watched stabbing-related video evidence during the first day of trial.
The confrontation began under a team tent during a track meet at David Kuykendall Stadium. Prosecutors say Metcalf asked Anthony to leave the Memorial High School tent area, the exchange escalated, and Anthony stabbed Metcalf once in the chest. The defense says Anthony acted out of fear and is arguing self-defense.
That is why the knife matters so much.
To prosecutors, the weapon may show preparation, escalation, and deadly intent. To the defense, it may be framed as something Anthony carried but used only after he believed he was threatened.
But the emotional weight of the case does not come from the weapon alone.
It comes from what happened after.
Witnesses testified about the chaos surrounding Metcalf’s final moments. A coach who tried to save him became emotional while recalling the desperate effort to keep the teenager alive. Reports from court said jurors heard a frantic 911 call and saw surveillance footage as prosecutors and defense lawyers began building two sharply different versions of the same fatal seconds.
The phrase now circulating online — the alleged “seven words” on the weapon — should be treated carefully unless confirmed by official court records. It may be part of social-media speculation, not established evidence.
But the trial already has words that are haunting enough.
Prior reporting has focused on the alleged warning before the stabbing: “Touch me and see what happens.”
For prosecutors, that line may suggest Anthony escalated the confrontation before using deadly force.
For the defense, it may be presented as a warning from a frightened teenager trying to stop someone from touching him.
The jury will have to decide which interpretation fits the evidence.
Anthony faces a possible life sentence if convicted of murder. The trial has drawn national attention not only because of the killing, but because of the intense debate around race, self-defense, fundraising, public threats, and the more than $600,000 raised for Anthony’s legal defense.
For Austin Metcalf’s family, none of that changes the central fact.
Their son went to a track meet.
He never came home.
Whether the knife had an inscription or not, the evidence now before the jury is already devastating: a video, a weapon, a fatal wound, and a courtroom forced to replay the final seconds of a teenager’s life.
Until prosecutors or court records confirm the alleged seven words, the inscription remains unverified.
But the question at the heart of the trial is painfully real:
Were those final seconds an act of fear — or the moment a school dispute became murder?
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