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Karmelo Anthony sentenced 35 years for Austin Metcalf murder

Jun. 10, 2026 / News / Author: Praise Swint

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Karmelo Anthony sentenced to 35 years in prison marked the conclusion of one of the most widely followed criminal cases in North Texas in recent years. The Collin County jury delivered its sentencing decision on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, just hours after finding Anthony guilty of murder. Moreover, Anthony, who is 19 years old, faced the possibility of a life sentence under Texas law. Furthermore, the jury ultimately settled on 35 years, a significant prison term that will define the next chapter of both his life and the Metcalf family’s search for justice.

Austin Metcalf was 17 years old when he was fatally stabbed at a Frisco track meet last year. Moreover, the killing happened in a public setting with witnesses present, making it one of the more shocking violent incidents the Frisco community had experienced. Consequently, the case drew national attention and intense local scrutiny throughout the investigation and trial process.

How the trial unfolded on Tuesday

The sentencing phase followed quickly after the guilty verdict arrived earlier in the same day. The jury found Anthony guilty of murder in the morning. Moreover, the same jury then returned to deliberate the appropriate punishment before settling on the 35-year sentence by the afternoon. Furthermore, the speed of the sentencing decision following the guilt phase reflected how clearly the jury had formed its conclusions about both the crime and the appropriate consequence.

Anthony faced up to life in prison under Texas law for a murder conviction. The prosecution sought a serious sentence given the deliberate nature of the stabbing and the age of the victim. Moreover, the defense’s sentencing arguments focused on Anthony’s age and background. Additionally, the jury ultimately landed on a 35-year term, a substantial sentence that reflects the severity of taking a teenager’s life in a public setting. Consequently, Anthony will be in his mid-50s before he becomes eligible to seek release.

What happened at the Frisco track meet

The fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf took place at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas, last year. The incident drew immediate attention because of the setting and the ages of those involved. Moreover, video circulated widely on social media in the aftermath, contributing to the case’s national profile. Furthermore, Frisco is a rapidly growing suburb in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex known as a family-oriented community, making the violence at a student athletic event particularly jarring for residents and parents across the region.

Metcalf was a 17-year-old high school student who was attending the track meet when the confrontation with Anthony occurred. Moreover, the stabbing proved fatal despite emergency medical response at the scene. Additionally, the case prompted significant community discussion about safety at public school events across North Texas. Consequently, the trial and sentencing carried weight that extended well beyond the immediate families involved.

Community reaction and the road to trial

The Karmelo Anthony case generated significant and at times heated public conversation from the moment details emerged after the stabbing. Social media amplified the case rapidly, and the public debate around the incident reflected broader divisions over juvenile crime, school safety, and the justice system’s handling of cases involving teenagers. Moreover, Anthony was charged as an adult given the nature of the crime, a decision that shaped the entire legal trajectory of the case. Furthermore, the Collin County District Attorney’s office pursued the case aggressively from the outset.

The Metcalf family attended the trial and sentencing throughout the proceedings. Moreover, their presence underscored the personal dimension of a case that often risked being overwhelmed by the public and media attention surrounding it. Additionally, the 35-year sentence closes the active legal chapter of the case while leaving the family with the permanent loss at its center. Consequently, Tuesday’s verdict brought legal resolution but not the kind of comfort that can fully address the grief of losing a 17-year-old child to violence.

Source: Denton Record-Chronicle / KERA News

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