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The teenager accused of stabbing another student at a high school track meet was stone-faced as he walked free from jail.
Karmelo Anthony, 17, posted bond on Monday after a judge lowered the amount from $1million to $250,000.
Anthony faced a relentless barrage of questions regarding the death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf, his alleged victim who passed away in the arms of his twin brother after an altercation on April 2. Despite the intense scrutiny, Anthony remained resolute.
Upon his release from Collin County Jail, Anthony emerged unfazed, dressed in a gray suit jacket and black collared shirt. He proceeded through the tumult with a steely gaze, focused solely on reaching the awaiting car amidst the surrounding chaos.
‘Karmelo, why were you armed at school?’ he was asked during the short walk, in video shared by Fox 4.
‘Explain your self defense. How was this self defence?’ the reporter continued as she fell into lockstep with Anthony and his entourage.
‘Karmelo, do you have anything you’d like to say to the victim? To the family of the victim?’
Having appeared in court on Monday, the 17-year-old is confronting a first-degree murder charge in connection to the fatal stabbing of Metcalf at an interschool track meet. This tragic event has brought significant attention to Anthony’s actions and the ensuing legal proceedings.

Karmelo Anthony posted bond on Monday after a judge lowered the amount from $1million to $250,000

Anthony is accused of fatally stabbing student Austin Metcalf on April 2
He has amassed more than $415,000 in donations since the alleged crime amid an outpouring of support.
But that money, his family argued, was to fund his legal defense and to pay for them to relocate and hire security to escape chilling death threats they’ve received during the highly publicized case.
During the hearing, prosecutors had asked his father Andrew Anthony why he could not use the more than $415,000 in donated funds for his son’s defense to pay the original $1million bond, given it had been reduced to $250,000.
The revelation about how the family intends to spend the cash comes after a spokesperson for said they can’t leave their home after their address was leaked online.
They had been subjected to ‘graphic and racist threats,’ the spokesperson said, which included images of ‘black children with knives stuck in their head.’
Anthony’s attorney Michael Howard said, regarding the money: ‘It would be disingenuous to say there isn’t money… But it is not a bond fund. This family needs to be able to survive.’
As per his bail conditions, Anthony will have to wear an ankle monitor and won’t be able to leave his parents’ home without permission from Judge Angela Tucker.
Anthony’s father and mother said their son is an A student and captain of the football and track teams at his high school.

Wearing a grey suit jacket and black collared shirt, Anthony stared straight ahead as he made a beeline for the waiting car

The accused killer will have to wear an ankle monitor and cannot leave his parent’s home without permission from a judge

The killing happened at the the Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco at an interschool track meet

Austin’s twin brother Hunter held him in his arms and tried to stop the bleeding after the stabbing
He was described as the oldest of three children who had never been arrested before Metcalf’s murder.
He was the captain of his football and track teams at school and worked at Foot Locker, as well as a second job at a H-E-B supermarket prior to the stabbing.
A spokesman for the Anthony family was previously forced to deny that the accused killer had been bullied by Austin before the fatal confrontation at the match. The two boys had never met one another prior to the horrific stabbing.
An arrest report says a confrontation between the two star football players began when Metcalf told Anthony he was sitting under another team’s pop-up tent and told him to move, as reported by NBC DFW.
The two students from opposing high schools began fighting before Karmelo unzipped his bag and reached in, telling Austin: ‘Touch me and see what happens.’
The report says Austin then ‘grabbed Anthony to tell him to move and Anthony pulled out … a black knife and stabbed Austin once in the chest.’
Anthony reportedly ran away before being arrested by responding officers.
He had reportedly told a school resource officer: ‘I was protecting myself,’ and, ‘He put his hands on me.’