🚨 IT'S OFFICIAL: Karmelo Anthony's defense RESTS after a DEVASTATING round of witness testimony in the Austin Metcalf murder trial
The anti-white thugs are livid.
The prosecution called 21 witnesses, and it went REALLY poorly for Anthony. Jurors were HORRIFIED
Then the defense started...and ANY SEMBLANCE of "self defense" was WIPED AWAY.
Anthony was shown in court to:
1. NOT have been ambushed
2. CLEARLY the aggressor
3. His own life was NOT in danger, no stabbing was even close to warranted
Anthony SHOULD get capital punishment, but life in prison will have to do.
Keep in mind, if Karmelo had plead guilty early on, it would have cut the fundraiser short. His parents chose to send him to trial so they could keep raking in the cash. They don’t love or care about him. Awful people who inevitably raised an awful son. My only regret is that they can’t be thrown in a prison cell along with him.
Defense rests in the Karmelo Anthony case. Total disaster for them. Their own witnesses contradicted themselves and testified that Karmelo was the aggressor and shouldn’t have been in the tent. There essentially was no defense offered. They should have taken a plea deal a year ago but his retarded family preferred to milk the whole thing for cash. One of the most open and shut murder trials we’ve ever seen.
@Rightanglenews Austin Metcalf must have committed suicide right in front of this poor blameless black thug just like Nicole Brown Simpson did in the mid 1990s.
BREAKING - Karmelo Anthony suffers a major blow in court after his defense attorney, Mike Howard, attempted to argue that Austin Metcalf was responsible for his own stabbing and had essentially “impaled himself,” prompting an audible gasp from jurors in the courtroom.
NEW: Witness testimony in the ongoing mu*der trial of Karmelo Anthony for the fatal st*bbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf reveals Anthony provoked the confrontation, stating, “F*ck y’all. I’m not going to leave.” and “Touch me and see what happens,” while Metcalf calmly responded, “I’m not going to fight you.”
Even more d*mning: A defense witness BLEW UP their whole case:
Witness: “I think Karmelo was in the wrong.”
Prosecutor: “Did Karmelo Anthony provoke the confrontation?”
Witness: “Yes.”
"Why didn't Austin Metcalf call security?"
"Why didn't Rick Chow call the cops?"
BLM activists always complain about over-policing.
But when individuals are KILLED after trying to solve confrontations with black people, these activists blame the victims.
There's no consistency. They just say whatever they need to to avoid accountability at the time.
Black gang culture isn't "systemic racism" or "poverty" it's a degenerate, clown-world death cult that Black America built, celebrates, and refuses to ditch.
Glorified in rap, drill music, social media, and every hood movie since the '90s, this trash turns young Black dudes into walking stereotypes.
Just a bunch of tatted-up, gold-grilled idiots throwing gang signs, slinging drugs, and spraying bullets over colors while their own neighborhoods look like war-torn Somalia.
Fatherless homes?
70%+ of Black kids born without a dad.
No male role models except some fake-tough rapper screaming "fuck the opps" and "slide on 'em."
Result?
Generations of impulsive, low-impulse-control thugs who solve every beef with guns instead of brains.
Chicago, Baltimore, St. Louis, Philadelphia...same story every weekend: dozens shot, Black bodies piling up, and the community marches for "justice" while ignoring the fact the shooters look just like the victims.
They romanticize prison like it's a badge of honor. "Snitches get stitches," "stop snitching," and "keep it real" means staying dumb, broke, and dead before 25.
Education?
That's "acting White."
Hard work?
Nah, it's better to flex on IG with rented whips.
Meanwhile, Asian kids from actual war zones show up, study, build businesses, and leave the hood in the dust.
But facts are "racist," right?
The culture exports this garbage globally...music videos full of ass-shaking, gun-toting, baby-mama drama that poisons everyone who listens.
Black leaders?
Too busy blaming Whitey and begging for more reparations checks instead of telling these clowns to pull up their pants, raise their kids, and stop acting like savages.
This ain't "vibrant culture."
It's a parasitic failure loop.
No fathers, no future, endless victims, zero accountability.
Black gang culture is roasting its own people alive while the rest of America watches the body count and pretends it's not their fault.
Stop the excuses.
Call it what it is...toxic, embarrassing, and self-destructive.
Black America...fix the culture, or keep burying your sons.
PROSECUTION CALLS WITNESS - MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL TRACK ATHLETE
KNEW KARMELO ANTHONY AND AUSTIN METCALF
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did you notice in the tent?
Witness: “Karmelo was there. I dabbed him up.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Did you talk?”
Witness: “Just said hi.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Did you think it was weird he was in the tent?”
Witness: “Yes, because teams are supposed to be at their own tent.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You call him mellow?”
Witness: “Yes.
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After you stop talking to him, did you see any other teammates talk to him?”
Witness: “Yeah, Austin said, ‘Who are you?’”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did you see?”
Witness: “Karmelo gets mad he’s told to get mad he’s told to get out of the tent.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Once he gets mad, what happens?”
Witness: “He says, ‘You’re not going to move me. You’re a b*tch.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Was Austin starting to get mad?”
Witness: “He was getting defensive someone we didn’t know was in the tent. He’s always leading. He’s always protecting us.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After that?”
Witness: “Karmelo said you’ll have to move me. Austin put his hand on his back. I saw Karmelo’s hand go in the backpack. We’re at a track meet. I wouldn't expect anything to be in there. Karmelo said, ‘Touch me. You’ll have to move me, and find out,’ trying to provoke him.’”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Then what happens?”
Witness: “Austin puts his hand on him and falls back.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “How was Austin trying to move him?”
Witness: “It was him trying to move him off his seat. A soft shove.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did Austin do?”
Witness: “I see the hole in his chest and blood. He starts screaming for help.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “When this is going on, who’s standing?”
Witness: “Before the stab, Austin was the one standing.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Did any kids from Memorial try to gang up on Karmelo?”
Witness: “No.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You’re expecting at most a fist fight?”
Witness: “Yes.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You didn’t think anything was going to happen?”
Witness: “No.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After Austin falls, where does Hunter go?”
Witness: “Hunter went to help him get up, and that’s when Austin pulled up his shirt and started screaming.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You thought the stab was a shove?”
Witness: “Yes.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did you see?”
Witness: “I saw our coach take off his sweatshirt. Austin fell down and looked unconscious.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After the stabbing, where did Karmelo go?”
Witness: “I saw him run up the bleachers.”
Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “The coach heard you saying, ‘That was my brother. That was my brother,” about Austin.”
Witness: “Yes, sir.”
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