Karmelo Anthony’s bond hearing allowed him to walk free after the judge lowered his bond from $1,000,000 to $250,000. This occurred after the family hired new counsel, Mike Howard, a Dallas criminal defense attorney.
The defense used the hearing to discuss the character of the accused killer, Karmelo Anthony, highlighting his role as captain of both his high school football and track teams. Described as the oldest of three children, Anthony had never been arrested prior to the murder. His father testified that he worked at a Foot Locker, as well as a second job at an H-E-B supermarket, before the stabbing.
Prosecutors questioned Andrew Anthony, father of the accused, about why Karmelo Anthony’s bond should be reduced, given that the family had already raised over
$400,000 from a crowdfunding site. Anthony stated that he has no access to the donated funds and cannot afford to pay the million-dollar bond. Anthony’s lawyers argued that the money is not intended for bail but should be used for his legal defense.
As the defendant walks free, we learn that the family of Austin Metcalf is dealing with threats and swatting incidents. Metcalf’s mother’s home was targeted with a false report claiming someone had been shot in the mouth. She was not home when police arrived.
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[Feature Photo: Austin Metcalf/Family Handout]