A high school track meet in Frisco, Texas, was peaceful. Still, it turned into a nightmare last week. A 17-year-old student, Austin Metcalf, was fatally stabbed in front of nearly 30 classmates. The incident has left the community grieving. It has sparked a police investigation and also raised questions about social media’s role in spreading misinformation. Here’s what we know so far.
What Happened?

On April 3, 2025, students and families gathered for a track meet at Frisco Memorial High School. During the event, a fight broke out. Witnesses say 18-year-old Karmelo Anthony, a student from a rival school, allegedly stabbed Austin Metcalf during the altercation. Police reports state that nearly 30 students saw the attack unfold, many recording the violence on their phones. First responders rushed Metcalf to a hospital, but he died from his injuries.
Arrest and Legal Response
Karmelo Anthony was arrested shortly after the stabbing. According to an affidavit, witnesses identified Anthony as the attacker, and surveillance footage reportedly captured the incident. Anthony’s father, Andrew, has denied the charges against his son and claimed that he was not the first aggressor. “He’s a good kid. He works two jobs. He’s an A student, has a 3.7 GPA,” Andrew Anthony told The Post. Austin Metcalf’s father, Jeff, commented on his son’s murder. “I saw my son on the gurney, with a huge hole and blood all over him. Air was pumping into him. He wasn’t breathing. His eyes were rolled to the back of his head”, Jeff Metcalf told Fox News.
Anthony’s lawyer has since spoken out, claiming the stabbing was an act of self-defense, though police have not confirmed this. “I’m not alleged. I did it,” Anthony allegedly told police. The police report stated that Anthony said to investigators, “He put his hands on me. I told him not too.” Meanwhile, the community mourns as Austin’s family prepares for his funeral, scheduled for later this week.
Social Media Chaos
In the aftermath, the FBI launched an investigation into fake social media accounts impersonating Frisco’s police chief. These accounts spread false claims about the case, including rumors of a cover-up. Authorities warned the public to rely only on official updates, emphasizing that misinformation would harm the investigation. Facebook support groups are also popping up in support of Carmelo Anthony.

Justice for Karmelo Anthony

Fundraiser Sparks Outrage
A controversial GoFundMe campaign for Karmelo Anthony’s legal defense has raised over $60,000, drawing sharp criticism from Austin’s supporters. Many argued the fundraiser disrespects the victim’s memory, while others claim Anthony deserves a fair trial.

A Community in Mourning
Austin Metcalf is remembered as a kind, athletic teen with a bright future. His school held a vigil last weekend, where friends described him as “a light to everyone he met.” Frisco ISD has increased security at school events and is offering counseling to students traumatized by the attack.
What’s Next?
As police piece together the events leading to the stabbing, officials urge anyone with evidence to come forward. The case remains under investigation, with prosecutors weighing charges against Anthony. Meanwhile, Austin’s family asks for privacy as they lay their son to rest.
This tragedy serves as a heartbreaking reminder of how quickly violence can disrupt lives. As Frisco grapples with grief and anger, the focus remains on healing—and seeking justice for Austin. I just hope this doesn’t become a race issue, like many other stories spark up or end. Both families lost someone very important to them. Beyond legal investigations, a lot of healing is needed.
