Final Words of Promising Texas Teen Athlete Austin Metcalf Revealed After Being Brutally Stabbed by Karmelo Anthony

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Austin Metcalf was allegedly fatally stabbed by Karmelo Anthony during a high school athletics event in Frisco, Texas, on April 2. (@EndWokeness / X screen shot)The heartbreaking final words of a promising Texas teen who was brutally murdered last year by an unhinged thug have been revealed.As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, promising 17-year-old track star Austin Metcalf was brutally stabbed to death in April 2025 during a championship track meet at Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco, Texas.Metcalf, a junior at Frisco Memorial High School, was attacked in broad daylight by then-17-year-old (now 19) Karmelo Anthony of rival school Frisco Centennial after the youth became upset about being told he was in the wrong place. For some reason, Anthony decided to sit under Metcalf’s school tent before being asked to leave. Police noted Anthony’s chilling final words to Metcalf before he finally stabbed the Frisco Memorial High School junior: “Touch me and see what happens.” Essentially, a death threat.And when a police officer arrested Anthony shortly after calling him an “alleged suspect,” he admitted: “I’m not alleged, I did it.”Anthony and his team claim he acted in self-defense, but there is no evidence to support their claim. Now, we know what Metcalf said after getting attacked. Prosecutor Bill Wirskye told jurors during opening statements that Metcalf’s final words were “I’ve been stabbed,” after seeing he was wounded. Metcalf then fell several rows of bleachers and died. Prosecutors next revealed that Metcalf’s brother, Hunter, rushed to his aid as Anthony fled from the scene. Anthony later tried to blend in with groups of kids fleeing the stadium.“If you’re scared and running away in self-defense, why toss the knife?” the prosecutor said, according to the Daily Mail.“That knife wasn’t used to protect him from harm. That knife was used to harm another. Find this man guilty of first-degree murder,” he added, pointing at Anthony.In a just world, these proceedings would be televised. But Collin County District Judge John Roach Jr. has issued sweeping new restrictions on media coverage for the murder trial of Anthony. Judge Roach claimed that excessive media coverage could prejudice the trial.The post Final Words of Promising Texas Teen Athlete Austin Metcalf Revealed After Being Brutally Stabbed by Karmelo Anthony appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.