Austin Metcalf’s father slams Karmelo Anthony after guilty verdict, claims family ‘were robbed’

In the hushed courtroom, the Metcalf family faced the boy who changed their lives forever. Prosecutors had painted a chilling picture: a petty dispute over a seat under a team tent at a high school track meet, a heated warning, then a single knife thrust to the chest of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf. The jury rejected claims of self-defense and found Karmelo Anthony guilty of murder, handing down a 35-year sentence.

But it was the words after the verdict that cut deepest. Austin’s father, Jeff, said his family had been “robbed,” lashing out at a public narrative he believes twisted his son’s memory into something ugly and untrue. He insisted this was never about race or politics, only about a choice that ended a life. Austin’s twin, Hunter, spoke of mornings haunted by a closed bedroom door and a silence he can’t escape. When Anthony finally lifted his eyes to meet his, it didn’t bring closure—only the weight of a future defined by an empty seat no sentence can ever fill.