Karmelo Anthony M/u/r/d/er Tri/a/l Leaves Victim’s Parents In Tears As Graphic Bodycam Footage Of Failed Rescue Stuns Courtroom
The murder trial of Karmelo Anthony continued this week with highly emotional courtroom testimony, including the presentation of bodycam footage showing emergency responders attempting to save the life of Austin Metcalf after a fatal stabbing at a high school track meet in Texas.
During proceedings, prosecutors played graphic bodycam video recorded by first responders as paramedics performed CPR on Metcalf, who was found unresponsive on the ground following the incident. The footage showed emergency personnel working urgently in an attempt to revive the teenager, who had suffered a fatal stab wound. According to courtroom reports, the emotional impact of the video was immediate and profound, with Metcalf’s parents visibly breaking down in tears as they watched the footage unfold in court.

Family members had to be comforted as the video played, underscoring the intensity of the trial’s evidence presentation. The moment marked one of the most difficult points in the proceedings so far, as jurors and attendees were confronted with the real-time aftermath of the incident rather than only verbal testimony.
The emotional testimony followed earlier witness statements from law enforcement officials who responded to the scene. Frisco Police Officer Jacob Shalz testified that he discovered the alleged murder weapon shortly after arriving at the stadium. According to his testimony, the knife was located several rows up in the bleachers above where the incident occurred. Prosecutors introduced photographs of the weapon into evidence, describing it as a folding knife approximately five inches in length, with visible blood stains.
Shalz also testified that he located Anthony’s backpack near the scene and took steps to preserve it as potential evidence. He told the court he covered the bag to protect it from rain until it could be properly collected and processed. Both the backpack and the knife have since been entered into evidence as part of the prosecution’s case.
The prosecution has argued that the physical evidence, combined with witness testimony and video footage, supports the charge of murder. Anthony, who has pleaded not guilty, is accused of fatally stabbing Metcalf during a confrontation at a school track and field event. The case centers on disputed accounts of how the encounter escalated and whether the use of deadly force can be legally justified under claims of self-defense.

Defense attorneys have maintained that Anthony acted in response to a physical confrontation at the stadium. They argue that the situation escalated quickly and that Anthony believed he was in immediate danger at the time of the stabbing. The defense has also questioned aspects of the prosecution’s interpretation of events, including the sequence in which the altercation occurred.
However, prosecutors continue to emphasize the severity of the injury and the location of the weapon as key elements in their argument. They have pointed to forensic evidence and eyewitness testimony to reconstruct the timeline of events leading up to Metcalf’s death.
As the trial progresses, both sides are expected to continue presenting evidence aimed at clarifying the moments before and after the stabbing. The court has indicated that additional witness testimony and forensic analysis will be introduced in the coming sessions.
The case has drawn significant public attention due to the age of those involved and the circumstances surrounding the incident. Anthony, if convicted, faces the possibility of a lengthy prison sentence, including life imprisonment.
For now, the proceedings remain focused on establishing a clear factual record of what occurred at the track meet, as jurors are asked to weigh emotional testimony alongside physical and forensic evidence.
Source: Compiled from various sources