Karmelo Anthony was convicted of murder and handed a 35-year prison sentence by a Texas jury, AllHipHop reports.
- June 11, 2026
AceShowbiz - Karmelo Anthony was convicted of murder and handed a 35-year prison sentence by a Texas jury, AllHipHop reports. The 19-year-old was found guilty of stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf to death during a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas, in April 2025.
Yahoo also detailed that the fatal stabbing took place near the team tents at Kuykendall Stadium, where Anthony allegedly refused to leave a seating area despite repeated requests from Metcalf and others. Witnesses testified that Anthony appeared to retrieve a knife from his backpack before stabbing Metcalf in the chest. The jury agreed with prosecutors’ depiction of the incident as an unprovoked murder, rejecting the defense’s claim that Anthony acted in self-defense. Thegrio confirms the jury deliberated for about two and a half hours before reaching the verdict, which has stirred significant national debate.
Cardi B voiced strong opposition to the sentence on social media, expressing that the verdict was unjust and seemed designed to set a harsh precedent. She drew parallels between Anthony’s case and the 2023 shooting of 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton, suggesting both youths were treated unfairly by the justice system. Her post quickly gained millions of views, sparking heated discussions online about race, self-defense, and judicial equity.
Cardi B, known for her hit single "Cheap Ass Weave" and roles in Hustlers and F9, commands a vast social media following that amplifies her commentary on current events. Her outspoken stance on Anthony’s case continues a pattern of engaging with politically charged issues, using her platform to influence public opinion.
This case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding race and justice in America, intensified by contrasting legal outcomes like the acquittal of Rick Chow in the Carmack-Belton shooting. The public reaction, including protests and online debate, underscores broader concerns about fairness and representation within the legal system, as well as the impact of jury composition on verdicts.
This article is based on reporting originally published by AllHipHop.