Updated
Updated · NBC News · Jun 7
Medical Examiner Says 17-Year-Old Austin Metcalf Was Stabbed Through Heart as Prosecution Rests
Updated
Updated · NBC News · Jun 7

Medical Examiner Says 17-Year-Old Austin Metcalf Was Stabbed Through Heart as Prosecution Rests

3 articles · Updated · NBC News · Jun 7

Summary

  • Collin County’s chief medical examiner testified Saturday that Austin Metcalf, 17, died from a 2-inch chest wound that pierced the heart, calling the injury unsurvivable homicide.
  • That testimony closed the prosecution’s case in Karmelo Anthony’s murder trial over the April 2, 2025 stabbing at a Frisco track meet, where Anthony, now 19, has pleaded not guilty and claims self-defense.
  • Student witnesses for both sides described a dispute after Anthony allegedly refused to leave a Memorial High School tent; one prosecution witness said Anthony was the aggressor, while a defense witness said Austin Metcalf tapped him before the stabbing.
  • Judge John Roach allowed autopsy photos over defense objections, prompting Metcalf’s mother to leave the courtroom as friends remained in tears. The trial resumes Monday.
  • The case has drawn national attention amid racial tensions—Anthony is Black and Metcalf was white—and Anthony could face 5 years to life in prison if convicted.

Insights

He confessed to the stabbing but claims fear. Can conflicting witness testimony decide his fate?
Why was an all-non-Black jury selected for a racially charged murder trial after a formal legal challenge?
If a teen provokes a fight, can his self-defense claim still save him from a murder conviction in Texas?