A small protest organized by “Protect White Americans,” ostensibly to condemn the racially charged stabbing death of Austin Metcalf, drew far more law enforcement and media than attendees. The protest sparked a heated confrontation between organizers and Metcalf’s father, who rejected their attempt to politicize his son’s death. Both the Metcalf and Anthony families have endured online harassment and threats since the incident. Misinformation surrounding the case, including false reports, has spread widely online, prompting warnings from authorities.
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Jeff Metcalf, father of slain Frisco ISD student Austin Metcalf, unexpectedly attended a press conference held by the accused killer’s parents. Metcalf’s presence, deemed disrespectful by organizers and resulting in his removal by Dallas police, was intended as an attempt at inter-family reconciliation. However, organizers asserted the appearance was uninvited and inappropriate, characterizing it as exploitation by political operatives. Metcalf was informed that remaining would constitute trespassing.
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A 17-year-old high school student, Austin Metcalf, was fatally stabbed at a track meet in Frisco, Texas, resulting in the arrest and murder charge of another 17-year-old, Karmelo Anthony. The stabbing occurred during a confrontation after Anthony was asked to move from his seat. Metcalf, an exceptional student and athlete, died in his twin brother’s arms despite immediate medical intervention. The Frisco Independent School District is providing support to students and staff, and the investigation remains ongoing.
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