Teen Charged In Fatal St@bbing At High School Track Meet, Karmelo Anthony, Has Bond Reduced From $1M To $250K

Teen Charged In Fatal St@bbing At High School Track Meet, Karmelo Anthony, Has Bond Reduced From $1M To $250K
Karmelo Anthony just got a major break in court.
The teen accused of fatally st@bbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a Frisco, TX high school track meet earlier this month following an argument has had his bond reduced from $1,000,000 to $250,000.
Anthony’s attorney, Mike Howard, argued the original amount was excessive, telling the judge, “Give this young man a chance to get out of jail and be with his family.”
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Judge Angela Tucker agreed to lower the bond but ordered that if Anthony is released, he must wear an ankle monitor and remain on house arrest.
A fundraiser for his legal defense has already raised over $418,000.
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