Who is Austin Metkaf: ‘I am not allegations. I did this’: Roughly stabbed Austin Metkaf after Texas Teen’s Chilling Words

17 -year -old Karlo Anthony, who allegedly killed Austin Metcaf after stabbing Austin Metcaf, after a debate on seats in a sports program, police said that he was not alleged in crime, he did so. According to an arrest warrant received by NBC DFW, he told the police that when he was being arrested: “I am not alleging, I did so.” The arrest report stated that at the time of stabbing, when Anthony, who was sitting under the tent of another team, was asked to move by Metkaf. Anthony said that his action was in self -defense because Metcaf “asked to catch Anthony”. After stabbing the knife in the heart of Metkaf, Anthony ran away, while Metcaf was left to die in his twin brother’s arms, which saw the tragedy in front of his eyes.
‘I was protecting myself’
Karloo Anthony allegedly told the police that he was protecting himself as Matcaf had put his hand on him.
The terrible incident launched a major debate on social media whether it was a racial attack. The twin brother of Metkaf confirmed that he did not know Anthony and all this happened within 30 seconds.
Metkaf’s father said that the incident was not racial or political and those who are commenting on social media were not on the spot when their son died.
“Will anyone in the media talk about Austin Metkaf in the way he talked about George Floid? What is more about a tragedy, a criminal overdging on Fentaneel, or a Christian, high-school, Strait-a-Sathlete murdered in a track meat?” Commentator Jason Witrock said.
Karmo’s father Andrew Anthony has also talked about social media displeasure over the incident and said that his son is being wrongly portrayed. Karloo is a good student and not an aggressive, he said. “Everyone has already made their perception about my son, but he is not what they are excluding him,” he told the New York Post.