Father of Frisco track meet stabbing victim remembers final moments with son, questions safety measures
- Karmelo Anthony, age 17, was charged with first-degree murder on Wednesday at a Frisco high school track meet where student athletes competed.
- Reportedly, two Texas teens were quarrelling before Karmelo Anthony allegedly stabbed 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at the stadium in Austin, Texas.
- The altercation occurred around 10 a.m. At Frisco Independent School District’s athletics stadium during the District 11-5A track meet, involving eight of twelve district schools.
- Andrew Anthony told The Post, "Hes an A student, has a 3.7 GPA," while Jeff Metcalf described seeing his son, stating, "Air was pumping into him, he wasn't breathing, and his eyes were rolled to the back of his head".
- Austin Metcalf died despite attempts to save him, and Karmelo Anthony is in police custody as the investigation continues, leaving both families devastated by the tragedy.
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