Key facts
- Legal proceedings involving Donald Trump are continuing.
- The murder trial for Karmelo Anthony has commenced.
- Prosecutors presented details of the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf.
- Anthony maintains he acted in self-defense.
- Jurors viewed surveillance footage and listened to emotional testimony.
- The incident occurred at Kuykendall Stadium on April 2, 2025.
Legal proceedings involving Donald Trump are continuing. Separately, the murder trial for Karmelo Anthony commenced with prosecutors presenting details of the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf, a Texas high school football star. Jurors heard a frantic 911 call and watched surveillance footage. Anthony, 19, has pleaded not guilty to murder and maintains he acted in self-defense in the April 2, 2025 incident at Kuykendall Stadium. Legal analyst Jeremy Rosenthal noted the central battle will be whether Anthony's actions were criminal or justified as self-defense, and that opening statements can significantly impact jurors. Tensions rose outside the courthouse between supporters of both Anthony and Metcalf. Prosecutor Bill Wirskyke called the stabbing an 'unjustified murder,' while defense attorney Mike Howard urged jurors to focus on evidence. Testimony included accounts from coaches and trainers who attempted to save Metcalf, with witnesses describing a commotion and Metcalf's final moments. The teen on trial for allegedly fatally stabbing a Texas high school football star suffered a major blow after jury selection wrapped without a single black juror seated on the panel.
