Karmelo Anthony Sentenced to 35 Years for Fatal Stabbing, Rep. Jasmine Crockett Questions Deadly Weapon Classification
In a shocking turn of events, Karmelo Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison for the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf during a high school track meet. But what's raising eyebrows is Rep. Jasmine Crockett's assertion that the folding knife used in the crime may not be considered a deadly weapon due to its small size.The Fateful Night
It was a rainy evening at Memorial High School when the tragic incident occurred. Austin Metcalf, a junior, asked Karmelo Anthony, a student from a rival school, to leave the area. But things escalated quickly as Anthony allegedly warned Metcalf, 'Touch me and see what happens,' before stabbing him in the chest. Metcalf later died in his twin brother Hunter's arms.
The Investigation and Trial
Prosecutors argued that Anthony acted as the aggressor and provoked the confrontation. A Collin County jury convicted him of first-degree murder after deliberating for less than three hours. Jurors also rejected claims that he acted in sudden passion during sentencing.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett's Comments
During a recent episode of her podcast, 'Clock It with Crockett,' Rep. Jasmine Crockett questioned the classification of the folding knife as a deadly weapon. She pointed out that the knife was described as small, measuring about 3.5 inches, and compared it to a Swiss Army-style multi-tool. One guest on the show agreed that it appeared small, highlighting features like scissors and other tools.
Court Records and Testimony
However, court records and testimony presented a different account of the weapon. A school resource officer testified that police recovered a blood-stained folding knife from stadium bleachers after Anthony's arrest. The officer also stated that Anthony was captured on body camera saying, 'I did it. He put his hands on me.'
The sentencing of Karmelo Anthony to 35 years in prison for the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf has sparked debate about the classification of deadly weapons. Rep. Jasmine Crockett's comments questioning the size and classification of the folding knife used in the crime have added fuel to the discussion. As the community continues to grapple with this tragic event, one thing is clear: justice has been served, but questions remain about the circumstances surrounding the incident.





