The Animal People

Frisco, Texas, Kuykendall Stadium, April 2, 2025.  Shortly before a track meet, Austin Metcalf (17) was fatally stabbed by Karmelo Anthony (17.)  On June 9, 2026, Karmelo Anthony was found guilty of murder and sentenced to thirty-five years in prison.

What caused the incident?

Karmelo Anthony was a provocateur.   He knew he was not supposed to be in the Memorial High School tent.  Anybody that knows anything about sports knows a rival team isn’t welcome where the opposing team members are.  He was trying to make this a race issue when it was not.

Why did Karmelo Anthony commit murder?

The sub-human blacks consider themselves to be special.  They believe they are the only race on Earth that has suffered; therefore, it is up to everyone else to make room for them, wherever they are.  When Austin Metcalf was having none of it, Karmelo Anthony killed him.  The knife proves premeditation:  a planned action.  In the video, Karmelo runs away, then tries to blend in with the crowd by walking calmly.  (Further proving his criminal behavior.)  When the police arrest him, he whines like a baby saying, “I told him not to touch me!”

The Far Left

Despite the fact that a white person was killed by a black, those who eat the shit of the blackos have turned it around, trying to get a George Floyd reaction.  Before the surveillance video was released, blacks said Karmelo was surrounded by ten white boys who were stomping on him, threatening to kill him and calling him “nigger”.  None of this occurred.  Austin Metcalf pushed him.  That was all.

Blacks

There has been a mixed reaction from them, some admitting a push is not just cause for murder.  Others accepted the “self-defense” defense of Anthony.  It only took three hours for the jury to deliberate and find him guilty.  It was an open-and-shut case.  Karmelo admitted his guilt to the police saying, “I am not alleged, I did it.”

Aftermath

Karmelo Anthony is becoming a poster child for the blacks-can-do-no-wrong crowd.  His case is on appeal.

Text © 2026 – Sgt. John “Crispy” McBride