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Texas man learns fate after jury rejects self-defence claim, with prosecutors saying he acted as aggressor in fatal assault of 17-year-old

by Julia Ford
June 16, 2026
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Texas man learns fate after jury rejects self-defence claim, with prosecutors saying he acted as aggressor in fatal assault of 17-year-old

Photo Courtesy - Texas Department of Criminal Justice

Texas – A Texas man was sentenced to thirty five years in prison following his conviction for the fatal stabbing of fellow student Austin MetcaIf during a 2025 athletics event, a case that has drawn widespread national attention and sparked debate over self-defence claims, school safety, and broader social tensions.

KarmeIo Anthony, who was 17 at the time of the incident, received the sentence after a CoIIin County jury found him guilty of murder in the April 2, 2025, killing of 17-year-old MetcaIf at a high school track meet in Texas. Prosecutors said the confrontation escalated after a dispute at the event, which was being held under severe weather conditions, when the defendant was asked to leave a team tent area before the altercation turned physical, AP News reported.

According to court testimony and reporting from multiple outlets, the situation escalated quickly during the athletics meet when Metcalf and others challenged Anthony’s presence in the tent area. Witness accounts and investigators stated that a physical confrontation followed, after which Anthony stabbed Metcalf once in the chest. Metcalf later died from his injuries.

Photo Courtesy – Austin Metcalf Obituary / https://www.distinctivelife.com/obituaries/austin-metcalf/

During the trial, Anthony’s legal team argued that he acted in self-defence, maintaining that he feared for his safety during the confrontation. However, jurors ultimately rejected that argument, finding him guilty of murder after deliberations. Prosecutors countered that the evidence showed Anthony acted as the aggressor in the fatal encounter, while the defense maintained that the circumstances warranted justification under Texas self-defence law, according to People.

The case became a focal point of national discussion, in part because of the ages of both teenagers involved and the broader public debate it sparked online. Media coverage also highlighted the racial dynamics that emerged in public discourse, though officials and some family members emphasized that the trial itself centered on the facts of the incident rather than race.

Emotional victim impact statements were delivered during sentencing, with Metcalf’s family describing the devastating loss of a teenager remembered for his athletic achievements and close family bonds. Reports noted that family members addressed Anthony directly in court, expressing grief and frustration over the loss, New York Post reported.

Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison, with eligibility for parole after serving a portion of his sentence under Texas law. The sentencing brought a formal close to the high-profile trial phase, though legal proceedings may continue, as reporting indicates the defense has signaled intent to pursue an appeal.

The case has also prompted wider conversations about youth violence, accountability in school-related incidents, and how courts evaluate self-defence claims in fast-moving confrontations involving minors tried as adults. Law enforcement officials and legal experts noted the complexity of the case, given the competing narratives presented during trial and the emotional impact on both families involved.

As the case moves into the post-sentencing phase, attention remains focused on the appeals process and the broader legal and social implications it has generated across Texas and beyond.

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