Karmelo Anthony murder trial hears Austin Metcalf’s distressing last words after

The murder trial for Karmelo Anthony, the Texas teenager who fatally stabbed a fellow student at a track meet last year, began today.
He stands accused of first-degree murder after killing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf with a folding knife after a heated argument at the high school event in Frisco.
In opening statements, prosecutor Bill Wirskye revealed Metcalf’s distressing last words, as he lifted up his shirt and exclaimed, ‘I’ve been stabbed,’ before tumbling down bleacher steps, where his brother Hunter rushed to his aid.
Prosecutors alleged Anthony, now 19, tossed the murder weapon before fleeing the scene, attempting to blend in with fellow students while making his escape. After his arrest, he claimed he acted in self-defense in the disagreement over seating at the Centennial High School meet. He has pleaded not guilty.
The trial is expected to last around two weeks, with the case drawing intense national attention over race and privilege, with supporters rallying behind Anthony, saying he has been treated unfairly because he is black.
A jury of men and women with six alternates was selected after roughly 600 prospective jurors were questioned in a process that began on Monday.
However, some were released after stating they could not set race aside as a factor in finding guilt or innocence. One black male juror stood up and said, ‘I don’t know that I could put a brother in jail,’ during questioning and was later struck off.
At least 35 witnesses are expected to testify in the case, some of whom are anticipated to be student athletes, coaches, as well as Metcalf’s twin brother Hunter, who held him in his arms as he lay dying last April.
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