Karmelo Anthony’s Bail Set At Mind-Blowing Amount Following His Arrest For The Stabbing Death Of 17-Year-Old Football Player Austin Metcalf

Bail has reportedly been set for Karmelo Anthony following his involvement in the death of Austin Metcalf last week.
The 17-year-old student admitted to stabbing Metcalf after they got into a fight this past Wednesday and has since been charged with murder.
According to reports, his bail has been set at a whopping $1 million, but his attorney wants it lowered and argues that the teenager’s actions stemmed from self-defense.
“I know that my client said it was self-defense. I don’t have any reason to disbelieve that, but I need to develop facts, talk to people, and figure out what’s going on before I make any statements about what I think happened,” Deric Walpole told NBC Dallas-Fort Worth. “I don’t have any reason to think it wasn’t self-defense at this time.”
Anthony wasted no time fessing up to the crime, insisting he was defending himself after Metcalf “put his hands” on him.
“I’m not alleged,” he is said to have told the police. “ I did it.”
“I was protecting myself,” he’s also quoted as saying.
Karmelo Anthony Did Not Remain At The Scene Of The Crime

Karmelo Anthony fled the scene but did not resist after the authorities caught up to him. According to his arresting officer, he was asked to put his hands up and stated loudly that he was protecting himself while doing so.
The two teens reportedly got into a scuffle after Austin asked Anthony to leave his team’s tent during a local track meet in Frisco, Texas, on the day. They represented rival high schools, and it appears that no love was lost, given how quickly things turned fatal.
Metcalf died in the arms of his twin brother, Hunter Metcalf.
“They were twins, identical twins, and his brother was holding on to him, trying to make it stop bleeding, and he died in his brother’s arms,” their father, Jeff Metcalf, said.
The 17-year-old football player was pronounced dead at hospital shortly after.
Anthony, meanwhile, remains in custody at Collin County Jail.