Rep. Jasmine Crockett has spoken out regarding her stance on the sentencing in the case involving Karmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf. During a recent podcast appearance, she discussed broader issues related to how courts interpret violent incidents. The case has remained in the spotlight as discussions around jury deliberations, sentencing outcomes, and appeals continue to unfold.
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Jasmine Crockett Revisits Case & Raises Questions
During the latest episode of ‘Clock It With Crockett,’ Rep. Jasmine Crockett revisited aspects of the April 2025 incident at Memorial High School in Frisco that led to the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf. In the discussion, she questioned details surrounding the weapon involved. Additionally, she addressed broader themes of self-defense and sentencing while referencing Anthony, who a jury later convicted of first-degree murder in the case.
During the podcast discussion, Crockett and guests further examined differing accounts of the weapon and the circumstances surrounding the confrontation. At one point questioning the description of the weapon used by asking, “Was it a switch? I don’t know what he had,” while a guest described it as “a multi-tool” akin to a Swiss army knife, prompting her response, “Yeah, like with the little scissors and everything and whatever. So it was small.”
Crockett Weighs In On Anthony Sentencing Debate
Crockett also raised broader reflections on how different observers interpreted the confrontation. At points in the episode, the conversation also explored how individuals assess threat, intent, and proportional response during physical altercations. Court records and prior reporting state that Anthony used a 5-inch semi-serrated pocket knife during an altercation at a track meet that resulted in fatal injuries to Metcalf.
She further added, “Well, I would argue the size of it alone, you wouldn’t even think it’s a deadly weapon.” Crockett later broadened the conversation to general self-defense scenarios, stating, “If a 300-pound man is beating me, like on top of me and beating me down, I’m not limited to fists.” Furthermore, the discussion continued around how individuals interpret threat and response during physical confrontations.
Here’s What’s Happening In The Karmelo Anthony Sentencing Case
Reactions continue following the sentencing of 19-year-old Karmelo Anthony, who was convicted of first-degree murder in connection with the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a track meet in Frisco, Texas. An all-white jury delivered the guilty verdict on June 9, followed by a 35-year prison sentence. As previously reported, officials issued Anthony an updated booking photo after sentencing. And, it showed a change in appearance from his pre-trial image. Additional developments include a notice of appeal filed by the defense. Furthermore, Anthony’s legal team indicating they intend to challenge aspects of the case as post-trial proceedings continue, including his current housing placement while in custody.
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