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Karmelo’s parents do nothing but lie. Were they even in the same courtroom as me?
Tiffany Whiteaker, the athletic trainer with Memorial High School, testified that she got in front of Anthony as he was running, put her hands up to keep him from leaving, and yelled at Coach Vincent Hooper, “Hey, this kid stabbed someone, don’t let him leave!”
This is when Coach Hooper put his arms around Karmelo in a hugging fashion to prevent him from leaving the stadium.
The video footage shown also showed Karmelo running down the bleachers, then walking while seemingly attempting to blend in with the crowd, and then running toward the entrance of the stadium before he was caught by Whiteaker.
If this family opens their mouths, they’re lying.
🚨FACT CHECK🚨
Karmelo Anthony’s father continues to push a lie that his son jury was “all white.”
This is false.
There was a Muslim woman wearing a hijab, three Asians, and a Hispanic man on his jury.
Karmelo even requested the jury sentence him instead of the judge.
The lie his father continues to push isn’t a mistake.
He saw the jury everyday during the trial.
It’s rage bait.
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For the black folks who think cops and the justice system are against them, I offer this:
- I grew up in South Jamaica, Queens.
- I was surrounded by guns, gangs, and drugs.
- Even still, I’ve never killed anyone (I mean, there have been people where I wouldn’t have been sad if a bus hit them, or something, but I’ve never committed the act against anyone.
- I’ve never been in handcuffs (well, not actual handcuffs… there were a few times in college NEVERMIND, NEVERMIND, NEVERMIND).
- Outside of work, never seen the inside of a jail cell.
- I’ve had a bad interaction with a cop, but it stemmed from a female black cop being *very* aggressive to the point where even the other cops on scene were looking at her weird. I think she secretly wanted me.
So it is entirely possible for black folks to simply exist without problems or issues. Try it, it’s actually easy.
Hugs (except for that one cop… my tricep still has that lump where she hit me with her baton),
Zeek
Austin Metcalf is dead.
Let’s stop dancing around the obvious.
Austin Metcalf received the death penalty.
Karmelo Anthony received 35 years.
One of them lives.
One of them gets a gravestone.
Save the faux outrage.
The real victim in this case is NOT the convicted killer.
The real victim is the young man who will never come home again and the family that will spend the rest of their lives grieving a loss that can never be undone.
This was a track meet.
A place for competition, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
NOT violence.
NOT murder.
And spare us the racial narratives.
Murder is wrong regardless of the race of the victim or the perpetrator. Any decent society should be able to agree on that.
Austin Metcalf lost everything.
His family got a life sentence of grief.
And while some are busy turning this tragedy into a racial debate, the Metcalf family is looking at the empty chair at the dinner table and remembering who actually paid the highest price.
Austin Metcalf got the death penalty.
Never forget that.