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Texas Teen Karmelo Anthony Sentenced to 35 Years for Austin Metcalf Murder

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Texas Teen Karmelo Anthony Sentenced to 35 Years for Austin Metcalf Murder

Reviewed byDushyant Deshmukh· Investigative Writer· Edited byOjas Kale
Analysed 10 Jun 2026·17 sources analysed·Austin, Texas, United States·Crime
Texas Teen Karmelo Anthony Sentenced to 35 Years for Austin Metcalf MurderPreviousNext

Karmelo Anthony, 19, was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison for fatally stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a 2025 high school track meet in Frisco, Texas. The trial featured conflicting accounts, with Anthony's defense claiming self-defense amid a confrontation under a team tent, while prosecutors argued the stabbing was intentional. The jury rejected the self-defense claim. The case drew national attention, sparking protests and discussions on race, justice, and school violence. Both families expressed deep grief during sentencing.

TBN's observations

First-hand measurement across 12 sources

We measured how 12 outlets covered this story. Coverage leans balanced overall (Left 9%, Centre 90%, Right 1%). Overall sentiment is negative (27/100). Lens Score 45/100 — moderate-to-low public interest.

Outlets analysed (first-hand measurement by TBN's Bias Engine):

  • economictimes— balanced framing, negative sentiment
  • hindustantimes— balanced framing, negative sentiment
  • hindustantimes— balanced framing, negative sentiment
  • timesnow— balanced framing, negative sentiment
  • hindustantimes— balanced framing, negative sentiment
  • hindustantimes— balanced framing, negative sentiment
  • hindustantimes— balanced framing, negative sentiment
  • hindustantimes— balanced framing, negative sentiment
Political Bias
9%90%1%
Sentiment
27%
AI analysis of 12 sources · Published under editorial oversight by The Balanced News
Analysed 10 Jun 2026· How this analysis is produced· Editorial standards· Corrections

AI Analysis

Political bias across 17 sources
● Left 9%● Center 90%● Right 1%

The article group presents multiple perspectives, including the prosecution's view of intentional murder, the defense's self-defense claim, and community reactions highlighting racial and justice concerns. Coverage includes statements from both families, legal experts, and public figures, reflecting a range of viewpoints without endorsing any particular stance. The framing balances legal facts with social context, avoiding partisan language.

Sentiment — Negative (27/100)

The overall tone is serious and somber, reflecting the gravity of the murder trial and its emotional impact on the families involved. While some articles convey sympathy for Anthony through his mother's pleas and supporters' reactions, others emphasize the victim's family's grief and calls for justice. The sentiment is mixed, combining elements of sorrow, tension, and public debate without overt positivity or negativity.

How 12 sources covered this story

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Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.

SourceTheir headlineBiasSentiment
economictimesWho is Karmelo Anthony? Texas teen sentenced to 35 years for murder of Austin Metcalf in Frisco track meet stabbingCenterNegative
hindustantimesWhat's next for Karmelo Anthony? Austin Metcalf's killer sentenced to 35 years in Frisco track meet murderCenterNegative
hindustantimesKarmelo Anthony sudden passion: How Austin Metcalf stabber can get reduced sentence after guilty verdict; law explainedCenterNegative
timesnowWho Is Judge John Roach Jr? Texas Judge Who Oversaw Karmelo Anthony's Murder TrialCenterNegative
hindustantimesWho are Karmelo Anthony's parents? What we know about his family after Austin Metcalf murder verdictCenterNegative
hindustantimesKarmelo Anthony found guilty: Protest outside McKinney court after Austin Metcalf suspect's verdict; videosCenterNegative
hindustantimesWhen will Karmelo Anthony be sentenced? Charges and possible prison term in Austin Metcalf murder caseCenterNegative
hindustantimesKarmelo Anthony verdict update: Austin Metcalf stabber found guilty of murder; sentencing detailsCenterNegative
hindustantimesWho is Mike Howard? Lead defense attorney for Karmelo Anthony as jury reaches verdictCenterNeutral
news18Texas teen convicted of murder in fatal stabbing at high school track meetCenterNegative
hindustantimesKarmelo Anthony trial: Austin Metcalf's killer's final move that could make his self-defense claim hard to winCenterNegative
hindustantimesWhy was Karmelo Anthony at the Frisco track meet? Defense witnesses testify in Austin Metcalf stabbing trialCenterNegative

Coverage timeline

hindustantimes broke this story on 8 Jun, 11:59 pm. Other outlets followed.

  1. 1
    hindustantimes8 Jun, 11:59 pm
    Why was Karmelo Anthony at the Frisco track meet? Defense witnesses testify in Austin Metcalf stabbing trial
  2. 2
    hindustantimes9 Jun, 05:54 am
    Karmelo Anthony trial: Austin Metcalf's killer's final move that could make his self-defense claim hard to win
  3. 3
    news189 Jun, 07:46 pm
    Texas teen convicted of murder in fatal stabbing at high school track meet
  4. 4
    hindustantimes9 Jun, 07:51 pm
    Who is Mike Howard? Lead defense attorney for Karmelo Anthony as jury reaches verdict
  5. 5
    hindustantimes9 Jun, 07:53 pm
    Karmelo Anthony verdict update: Austin Metcalf stabber found guilty of murder; sentencing details
  6. 6
    hindustantimes9 Jun, 08:09 pm
    When will Karmelo Anthony be sentenced? Charges and possible prison term in Austin Metcalf murder case
  7. 7
    hindustantimes9 Jun, 08:15 pm
    Karmelo Anthony found guilty: Protest outside McKinney court after Austin Metcalf suspect's verdict; videos
  8. 8
    hindustantimes9 Jun, 08:51 pm
    Who are Karmelo Anthony's parents? What we know about his family after Austin Metcalf murder verdict
  9. 9
    timesnow9 Jun, 09:06 pm
    Who Is Judge John Roach Jr? Texas Judge Who Oversaw Karmelo Anthony's Murder Trial
  10. 10
    hindustantimes9 Jun, 10:06 pm
    Karmelo Anthony sudden passion: How Austin Metcalf stabber can get reduced sentence after guilty verdict; law explained

Lens Score breakdown

45/100
Public interest32/100
Coverage gap100%

Story is receiving appropriate media attention relative to public interest.

Who's involved

Institutions and figures named across source coverage.

Government
296th District CourtJohn Roach Jr.
Judiciary
JudgeCourt296th District CourtJohn Roach Jr.

Story context

Category
Crime
Location
Austin, Texas, United States
Sources analysed
17
Last analysed
10 Jun 2026
Key entities
Austin, TexasMurderFrisco, TexasSelf-defenseTexasCollin County, TexasJuryLife imprisonmentAcquittalManslaughterSecondary schoolLawyer