A Frisco, Texas, judge’s decision to release 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony, suspected of murdering a fellow student at a track meet, has sparked powerful emotions.
Anthony, a Frisco Centennial High School student, allegedly stabbed Austin Metcalf to death on April 2.
Metcalf, a junior at Frisco Memorial High School, was a beloved athlete who excelled in track and football. His tragic death has left his family and community heartbroken.
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On Monday, Judge Angela Tucker of the 199th District Court in Collin County reduced Anthony’s bond from $1 million to $250,000, according to WFAA-TV.
Tucker also added other conditions during the bond hearing, according to the report.
Anthony, charged with first-degree murder, was released on house arrest with an ankle monitor. The judge’s decision followed arguments from
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