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(L) Austin Metcalf. (Photo via: Jeff Metcalf) / (R) Karmelo Anthony. The lawyer for Karmelo Anothony, the 17-year-old accused of murdering Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, has insisted that he does not have “any reason” to think his client was not acting “in self defense” and will request his bond to be lowered. After briefly meeting with the teenager on Friday afternoon, Anthony’s attorney Deric Walpole
told NBC Dallas-Fort Worth that he believes his client acted in self-defense when he thrust a knife into Metcalf’s heart, as Anthony allegedly told police during his arrest.
Walpole also stated that he has requested a hearing next week to reduce Anthony’s bond, which might increase the likelihood of his pretrial release. Anthony has been held in the Collin County Jail on a seven-figure bond since being charged with fatally stabbing Metcalf, also 17, and leaving him to die in his twin brother’s arms at an athletic event in Frisco on Wednesday morning. The stabbing began when Metcalf, a Memorial High School junior, requested Anthony, a Centennial High School student, to move from underneath Memorial’s pop-up tent during a rain delay — and Anthony refused, according to an arrest report. Anthony unzipped a bag, reached inside and told Metcalf, “touch me and see what happens,” a witness told police. According to authorities, Metcalf “grabbed Anthony to tell him to move and Anthony pulled out … a black knife and stabbed Austin once in the chest.” Metcalf’s twin brother, Hunter, raced to Austin’s rescue but was unable to save him.
Anthony tried to get away but was quickly arrested.
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