A man who says he was allowed to view surveillance video during the early stages of the investigation into the April 2025 incident involving Karmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf has publicly shared his account of what he says the footage shows.
The video, recorded inside the stadium, is considered a key piece of evidence as Anthony’s murder trial continues in Collin County. This week, jurors have heard testimony and reviewed video evidence related to the confrontation that resulted in Metcalf’s death.
The statements made by the individual have not been independently verified in court, and the surveillance footage has not been publicly released.
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Dallas Police released new details and video from an incident that occurred on May 30 near Interstate 35 and Illinois Avenue. According to investigators, 37-year-old Stacey Huffman was arrested during a traffic stop in the 2300 block of South Marsalis Avenue on charges including Driving While License Invalid, Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Unlawful Possession of a Firearm.
Police say Huffman was handcuffed and placed in the back of a patrol vehicle but managed to free one of his hands. When officers stopped on northbound I-35 to restrain him, Huffman allegedly climbed into the driver’s seat and drove away while Officer Kenneth Harper was still inside the squad car. During the struggle, a Taser deployment was unsuccessful, and Harper was reportedly thrown around the vehicle as Huffman drove erratically.
Investigators say Huffman eventually exited the moving patrol car after traveling about 1,000 feet at speeds reaching approximately 50 mph. Officer Harper regained control of the vehicle and avoided a crash. Both Huffman and Harper were transported to a hospital. Harper was treated and released, while Huffman remains hospitalized. Upon release, Huffman is expected to face additional charges including Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle and Escape from Custody.
Source: Dallas Police Department
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Jury selection has been completed in the Karmelo Anthony trial, and supporters are raising concerns after learning there are reportedly no Black jurors on the panel.
It was also confirmed that the jury will not be sequestered. Jurors will return home each day rather than being isolated for the duration of the trial.
The high profile case continues to draw significant public attention as proceedings move forward in Collin County.
Source: Courtroom reports
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Mother Speaks Out After Teen Son Arrested Outside Family Home In Tyler Texas
A Tyler mother is demanding answers after she says her teenage son was arrested just moments after stepping onto the front porch of their home. The mother claims video evidence shows her son was outside for only about a minute before officers detained him, threw him to the ground, and arrested him.
In a viral social media post, she criticized the Tyler Police Department, alleging her son did nothing wrong and was later released back into her custody. She stated the release proves he committed no offense and expressed concern about what she believes was unfair treatment of her son.
The mother, who says she has worked as a nurse for 18 years, vowed to continue speaking out and is calling for accountability. The incident has sparked discussion online, with many awaiting additional information from law enforcement regarding the circumstances surrounding the arrest.
Source: Monica Denise/Facebook
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Scanner Alert: 2 People Shot At Apartment Complex On Bruton Road
Dallas Police are responding to a reported shooting at an apartment complex in the 9700 block of Bruton Road. Initial reports indicate two people were shot. A crime scene has been established, and the victims’ conditions are unknown at this time. This is an active scene.
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A fight reportedly broke out during the John Horn High School graduation ceremony in Garland, with video circulating online showing an altercation involving attendees. It is unclear what led to the incident.
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Disturbing video circulating online show a Shelby County police officer repeatedly punching Cherrie Moore during an arrest before another officer intervenes. Family members are now demanding answers and justice, saying authorities have not provided information about Moore’s whereabouts following the incident. Officials have not publicly addressed the video or the allegations.
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Scanner Alert: Person shot on Fairwood Drive leads to SWAT situation in Dallas. Heavy police activity reported in the area as officers surround a residence. Details remain limited. More updates as they come in.
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Heartbreaking update 💔 Dallas officials confirm at least 3 fatalities, including a child, after the Oak Cliff apartment explosion. The operation has now shifted from rescue to recovery. Prayers for the victims and families 🙏🏾
UPDATE: Dallas officials confirm multiple fatalities after the suspected gas explosion near 400 E. 9th St. in Oak Cliff. Four people were injured, others remain missing, and the operation has shifted from rescue to recovery.
Assistant Chief James Russ gives an update on the gas leak explosion near Adamson High School at 400 E. 9th St. in Oak Cliff. Heavy emergency response remains in the area as crews investigate. #DallasTx
An attempted truck theft escalated into an armed confrontation at an H-E-B on the Southeast Side of San Antonio.
Police say two suspects tried to steal a gray Ford F-250 but were unable to take it due to a breathalyzer device installed in the truck. They fled in a gray Dodge Charger, but later returned after realizing they left a phone inside the vehicle.
The truck owner had already recovered the phone, and when one suspect came back attempting to retrieve it, the situation escalated. During the confrontation, the suspect pulled a gun on the truck owner before fleeing the scene again.
The suspects remain on the run, and the investigation is ongoing.
Source: KSAT
Viral Incident At Houston Galleria After Woman Confronted While Taking Photo Of Her Own Artwork
A viral incident outside The Galleria in Houston is gaining attention after a woman was confronted while taking a photo of her own artwork.
According to social media posts, another woman told her she wasn’t allowed to take pictures, which led to an argument. Mall security and police were eventually called.
The woman was reportedly trespassed from the property. No official statement has been released.
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Native American Family Says Officer Ignored Court Orders And Forced Entry Case Dismissed
A Native American family in Utah is speaking out after what they say was a complete breakdown of the system inside their own home.
They claim an officer showed up with a woman who legally was not supposed to be near the property due to protective orders and instead of verifying anything he allegedly ignored the paperwork crumpled it and forced his way inside.
No warrant. No permission. Just escalation.
According to the family they tried to hand over court documents showing the children’s father had full custody along with protective orders against the mother. They say those papers were never properly reviewed before things turned physical.
What was supposed to be a civil standby quickly turned into chaos right in front of children who were so scared they reportedly barricaded themselves in a room.
Then it gets even more serious.
The family says they were the ones charged accused of assaulting an officer.
But in the end a judge dismissed the case with prejudice.
Now they are asking a question many are raising.
How does someone show up with a restricted individual ignore court orders enter a home and the family ends up being charged?
They also claim the officer was later fired after multiple complaints and say tribal authorities were involved at one point adding another layer to an already complicated situation but ultimately the charges did not hold up in court.
For this family the impact goes beyond the courtroom. They say the trauma still lingers especially for the children who witnessed everything unfold. Via: Angelise Clemente/fb
Garland Police are investigating a deadly stabbing that happened inside a Fiesta Grocery Store in the 2900 block of South First Street Friday night.
Officers responded shortly after 8:00 p.m. and found an adult male inside the store suffering from a stab wound. He was rushed to a hospital, where he later died.
According to investigators, the victim had simply entered the store to shop when he was attacked by an unknown suspect.
Surveillance video captured a person believed to be involved leaving the store after the incident. The suspect is described as a Hispanic male wearing a black beanie, black hoodie, blue jeans, and black shoes.
Detectives say multiple people were in and around the store at the time — including in the parking lot — and are urging anyone who saw anything or recognizes the suspect to come forward.
Police are still working to determine a motive, and the victim’s identity has not yet been released.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Garland Police or Crime Stoppers.
Source: Garland Police Department
A 15-year-old boy, identified as Cayden, was shot and killed inside his Raleigh, North Carolina home after a dispute over a pair of jeans, according to his father.
The teen was reportedly trying to sell the jeans when two boys came to the house. When they refused to pay and Cayden refused to hand them over, one of the boys allegedly opened fire.
The father says the suspects appeared suspicious before entering the home and believes they came with intentions to rob him. The entire incident unfolded in about 15 minutes, based on Ring camera footage.
Cayden, his father’s only child, was left trying to clean up his own blood before collapsing, leaving behind a devastated family.
Police have filed a juvenile petition against the suspected shooter, but the suspect’s identity has not been released due to age.
Source: ABC11
2014: Laquita “Ko Koa” Stewart Shot in Face at Close Range with .357 Revolver After Dropping Kids Off at Youth Practice
In 2014, 33-year-old Laquita “Ko Koa” Stewart, a mother of two, was critically injured after being shot in the face at close range during a confrontation in east Oak Cliff. The shooting happened near the 2400 block of 52nd Street, outside Harry Stone Montessori Academy, shortly after she had dropped her children off at a youth practice.
Police said 20-year-old Ladarius Campbell allegedly fired a .357 revolver during the encounter, striking Stewart. An off-duty Dallas police officer, Officer Ruben Martinez, was nearby with his family when the shooting unfolded and intervened, opening fire on the suspect.
Both Stewart and Campbell were transported to the hospital. The suspect was reportedly left paralyzed following the incident. Investigators said multiple people were inside vehicles at the time, and their involvement remained under investigation.
The officer was placed on administrative leave as officials reviewed the shooting.
🚨 Baltimore, MD — A 75-year-old teacher was found dead inside an elementary school building Monday morning before classes began. Authorities say Deborah Tolson, a longtime educator at Arundel Elementary School, is believed to have passed away over the weekend while inside the building.
Officials reported no signs of foul play, and the medical examiner later determined she died of natural causes due to a brain hemorrhage.
Tolson had worked in Baltimore City Public Schools for more than two decades, and school officials described her as a beloved member of the school community.
Counselors were brought in for students and staff following the discovery.