The criminal justice system can exhibit systemic inequities where individuals from marginalized communities face disproportionate consequences compared to similar cases involving individuals from privileged backgrounds, as demonstrated by the disparity between Carmelo Anthony's 35-year sentence for murder and another student's 10-year sentence for stabbing a classmate, despite both cases involving similar circumstances and locations.
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>> [music] [music] >> Hi nieces and nephews. Um, you know, yesterday was a very tough day for me.
>> How are you?
>> I got, you know, I'm trying to get set up because I'm in the car.
>> So, everybody knows that it was a very tough day. You know, um, Carmelo Anthony is found guilty of murder and he was sentenced to 35 years. Um, so now if you are new here, make sure you hit that subscribe button, turn on your notifications, and consider becoming a channel member. Your support helps me continue bringing you courtroom coverage, legal analysis, and boost on the ground reporting. Tonight, we're going to be talking about the verdict that has shaken so many people across the world. First, I would like to um let you guys know um thank you, Novelty.
Thank you so much. Thank you so much. I would just like to um just bring you up to date on what has happened and transpired. So Carmelo Anthony has been um transferred to prison. Okay, Mr. F.
>> Oh, really?
>> Yes. You could tell he's been crying.
>> They ain't wasting no time. They I thought you got to go through processing. I'm sorry, Auntie. Go ahead.
>> Oh, go ahead. You can.
Yeah, he has been transferred to D TCJ.
I don't know what that [ __ ] that is. If any of y'all know, let me know. There's 12 people in here. So, make sure you guys come on, get in the chat. Make sure y'all hit that like button. So, he has been already transferred. Um, this just breaks my heart, guys. Um, I would like for you guys to hear what the mother and father has to say.
>> Okay. received a fair trial.
>> Absolutely not.
>> Absolutely not.
>> Absolutely not. And we going to keep fighting.
>> WE WOULD NOT STOP FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE FOR MY SON. [snorts] >> And as parents, have you all struggled with guilt? You know, asking yourselves, is there anything differently? I know Kayla, you said you wish you had gone to that track meet. Is there anything that you both wish you could have done differently?
>> I wish I would have. Just being rebellious. I was told, "Don't talk to this person. Don't talk to this person."
I feel like it was just a setup now. So, they told us, "Go get white attorneys."
Every black person I went to white attorney, no white attorney, they said them up, pushed them. Hey, here you go.
I mean, no objections. It was things smooth. So, cuz as a father of me being who I am, I got to make sure she's straight. This mama be I got to make sure she's straight mentally because if she's not straight, my house ain't straight. I'm not straight then. So, cuz I got the kids, other kids to worry about. Got to make sure his mental health. I can't go back and forth with him right then and there because his mental can handle it. The misunderstanding what daddy's trying to take. This ain't a daddy moment.
>> So, there we go. We have the parents have spoken out. Um, the mom feels really guilty right now from what I'm seeing because she wasn't there at the track meet. We do know they have three other kids at home.
um the dad he has brought out which you know I didn't want to say much on because they were telling us not to say much about the lawyer that um did the case but he has spoken now um and that lawyer because I was in the courtroom I'm telling you he he didn't object to anything >> he did not to anything and the father is saying that someone you know they told him no don't get this black attorney get go with this guy this white attorney, which I don't understand that, but like he said, that white attorney pretty much just gave Carmelo to them. He feels like it was all a setup. Um, and I know that Dominique, um, who's that activist, he was als, you know, this wasn't a good choice for his son. But he's right. There was no objections, no anything. This guy, that lawyer, and I was told he was a million-dollar lawyer, but he just pretty much just handed Carmelo to them.
Well, we both know that he definitely handed him off. Um I I I guess I'm just not fully understanding how how did we get it here?
You understand what I'm saying? Like with all the evidence, everything that was shown, everything, and I know we're going to get further into that, but if they were first going with black attorneys, how did we get here?
You get what I'm saying?
And I want to know who was telling them not to talk to anybody. That's the second thing. I definitely want to know that because I know we've heard rumors on who who did that, right?
>> But I want to get clarity on that.
>> Yeah. Because the thing is is that now the father has spoken and he said it. So it's not rumors anymore, right?
>> Exactly.
It's not rumors anymore.
>> Go live from the car. Okay. I'm I was setting my car up while we were talking so I can go live from the car, but I'm waiting a second. She be coming up.
Go ahead. I'm sorry. Go ahead.
>> Go ahead, Renee.
>> Okay. I'm so glad. Hey y'all. I'm sorry.
Um, good evening. I'm still literally like I'm hurt, y'all. Like, this was my son.
>> I'm glad that you asked the question, how did we get here? Okay, so guys, let's go back to last year when this happened, right?
>> [clears throat] >> What hurts me the most is that this happened I believe in March or April of [snorts] 2025. Correct?
>> Yes.
>> It happened in April. April 2nd of 2025.
>> What what hurts me the most? This young man was about to walk the stage four in four weeks.
So when this happened, you know, everybody was talking about it, right?
>> Go ahead. I'm sorry.
>> Okay. Everybody was talking about it, right? is talking about it, right?
>> Is is I'm echoing. Is I'm echoing y'all.
>> I don't know why.
>> I don't know why >> she echoing. Is it because of me?
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> You want me to mute mine while she's talking?
>> Let's see if that work.
>> Okay. Go ahead.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. Can y'all hear me clearly now?
>> Yes.
>> Okay. So when this happened last year, you know, everybody was talking about it in April, right?
>> Mhm.
>> But it disappeared up until now.
And I I kind of hate that it disappeared. We didn't know no we didn't like the public was completely out of it as far as you know the attorney because prior to them hiring the man the attorney that they had for the trial they had two other attorneys but they let those two attorney those two attorneys go. It was a man and a woman that was representing um Carmelo as soon as this happened. M and so that's what I'm trying to figure out if y'all can answer this question for me like what happened between last year of April I mean it was big in April right and then it kind of died down so what happened between why did it why did it get so quiet like I don't know cuz we had other [ __ ] going on I guess I don't know um Yeah.
But it's unfortunate that um cuz I was there his his the lawyers that he had failed him immensely. Um they wouldn't object to anything.
The prosecutor came over to the stage and called not stage came over to the um where they were sitting, Carmelo and his attorney and he called him right in his face a um murderer and the his lawyer didn't say [ __ ] His lawyers didn't say anything.
Are you there, Renee?
How everybody gone. Renee, you're on mute.
So guys, listen.
Also, so I put this up here because um this happened in McKenley. Okay, this happened in McKinley. Both cases.
Both cases happen in McKinley. And as you can see, it's two different outcomes. All right. So, Case and Allison here. Hold on, guys. Let me take this call.
Hey, comment collected. How are you?
>> Hello.
>> Yeah. What's happening?
Oh, okay. Oh, okay.
>> But can you see me now? Okay.
>> Okay. You got two things.
>> I don't know if it's on the card. Am I echoing when I talk to you?
>> No. Now it's >> I'mma mute it when you talk. I'mma mute when you talk because I'm on the car.
>> Okay.
>> Okay.
>> All right. So we the we have miss um Mr. Kase Aston. He was a student in M in McKinley and he stabbed a classmate. Now what this guy did and he actually was having problems with another student who was Spanish and they were supposed to meet up and fight. So this 18-year-old took the knife to school. Then he went to the bathroom to fight and he stabbed the Spanish student six times and killed him. He went to court and he got 10 years.
10 years. Compared to Carmelo who did not have an intent to fight anyone. He did not have the intent to stab anybody.
Okay.
He had that multi-tool in his bag for his cleats.
If they would have tech other students, they would see that they carry them too.
My grandson said it's very common in that. Now, Carmelo was um convicted of first-degree murder and they gave this baby 35 years. this child who has never been in the streets. He's not no YN or anything like that. He knows nothing.
And while I talk about Carmelo, I'm going to put up pictures of him. We need I want people to see who Carmelo is.
He's not a thug at all. At all.
This is Carmelo and his girlfriend.
Go ahead, T. You can talk.
No, I was going to wait for you. I just wanted to um bring light to that case with the young fellow that only got 10 years but was given self-defense. Um said it wasn't self-de I mean it was self-defense but they charged him with a lesser charge right the what was it negligence um or whatever homicide negligence or something like that.
>> Um the worst part about that situation it was ongoing. It was premeditated.
It was premeditated because they did say it was an ongoing dispute. It was premeditated. He did bring the knife from home the next day for the fight in the bathroom, you know, or whatever. And he said that he stabbed the young man six times, right, and killed him. My the worst part that we're getting out of this is that on social media you have everyone saying, "Yeah, but they they um they set him up and surrounded him." How did they set him up if he premeditated? He brought the weapon to school for the fight.
>> For that >> for the fight.
I I don't That's why we know when people say it's not a race thing, it is definitely a race thing. Okay. But go ahead and finish what you said. I just wanted to point that out.
Um, so we have this so we have this that says the next generation action network and more powerful Washington orgs who represent black people should have done offered me their services. His family needs political advisory to navigate. So I wanted to just speak to you on this.
He did have the next generation action network activist um that goes by Dominique. He was very involved. He led them to that attorney. So, I mean, he he wasn't no [ __ ] good at all.
Hey, Ron.
>> Ron said, "Elite attorney explain how Carmelo's team added 20 years to his sentence a year ago."
Explain yourself. I don't know what you're talking about. Common collector said, "I would say the same thing. They handled this young man ass to the state." They sure did.
They sure did. They sure did. Now, here's Carmelo, this young man with his girlfriend, right? That's Carmelo with his girlfriend.
Hold on.
That's Carmelo with his girlfriend.
And this is Carmelo with his girlfriend.
Like, this is not a bad kid.
Okay. If anything, I felt like he should have got um negligent homicide or something like that. Not murder.
Murder don't fit the narrative of what happened that day. That awful day on in April at the Frisco ID track meet.
Murder does not fit what happened. They gave this kid who has no background, no criminal background, okay? He had he was a 3.5 GPA. He graduated. He went from that to prison.
Come on now.
And it took the jurors three hours.
Three hours to convict him and to sentence him. Now, let's talk about the makeup of the jury pool. Let's do that.
I think that's something that's very clear. [laughter] Hold on.
>> Hold on.
Oh my gosh.
>> Remember auntie when we spoke, we said that we said if they come back fast, we already knew what it would be if they came back quick.
and then to do it. And when they sent that first question to the judge within an hour, what did I say to you? I say, "I'm so nervous. This is going to be some BS."
Oh, L. Hey, Lup. I'm going to check right now.
Go ahead, T.
I I'm just trying to figure out cuz I know they saying about the next what is called the next generation network whatever which is um the Dominique gentleman. Correct.
So with him >> I, you know, I be trying not to do it, but I'm going to. Okay. If we are black activists, I'm not an activist, but I have done a lot of stuff in the community before moving here. Right. As black activists, don't you go for minority lawyers? someone who's going to have be able to understand, have your best interest, who's going to be able to push your file, who's going to work hard for you. To see that one video where his attorney said, "Oh, you know, I'm a laidback attorney. I You don't want a an attorney who's going to be a dog." Yes, you do. You want an attorney who's going to be a dog in the courtroom ready to tear things up for you. Instead, he said a lot of people come to him cuz he's more of a laidback attorney who understands, works, and does what he need to do for his clients, but he gets the job done. No, we need in a murder trial, you need a dog attorney. Okay.
>> Um, let me answer this question right here. And Lup, yes, I knew about that.
For those you don't know, uh, years ago, Carmelo saved a young child that was drowning. He saved saved his life. Now, my thing is, wouldn't you think that the um defense attorney would have brought that boy's mom on the stand?
>> Like, come on. He did not present anybody to speak on Carmelo.
>> Especially as a character witness.
>> Why would you not bring them in as a character witness? There's no way you only had his mom get up there as a character witness when he has his grandmother, he has teammates, he has school classmates, he has teachers, >> he has all this stuff. Girl, it bothers me because you have and then you have us. You have us that saying the most ignorant things like they don't have children of the same skin tone that we have to worry about every day when they leave the home. I don't care how old your child get. You need to worry when your child like this leaves the house.
You understand what I'm saying? Because like we said, there was no acknowledgement of him saving a life, but y'all dragging him for taking one that assaulted him. Come on, man.
Yep. Look at him.
Even if he spent a year or two, he'll never be the same. Just look at Carmelo.
You can tell he been crying all night.
He's never been out the house. He like I I could understand if he was like in gangs, a street kid or whatever. He none of that. He saved a young boy that was drowning. He was in sports. And y'all gonna give him 35 [ __ ] years.
Come on now.
That's the baby.
>> I'm telling you, his attorney done when I tell y'all his attorney done nothing.
He done nothing. He only had six um people he called up there and he Yes. He was very laidback cuz his his child, if he has children, one facing murder. We This was not murder. Now, if they would have gave him even manslaughter or reckless homicide, I would say okay. But murder, >> he didn't go there to murder anybody.
>> He was He was the one approached. That's why I'm not I'm not understanding any of this. And you know, we try not to cuss.
We Well, we have our moments, but auntie, I'm not understanding any of this [ __ ] Any of this [ __ ] Because I'm going tell you, you know, we try not to be violent or whatever, but like I tell my children, you protect yourself at all costs. If you can leave, you leave a situation. You leave that situation, right? But if you're surrounded, that means your back is against the wall. And as we know during one of their testimonies, which they put out in the news, wasn't he pushed into a young man named Dustin?
>> He was. Why? Why?
>> But that that hasn't been talked about.
When this boy pushed him, he pushed him with so much force that he pushed him into the young man Dustin who was behind him and Carmelo was sitting when he was pushed. So, I'm just trying to figure out if I'm sitting the whole time and you push me while I'm sitting to push me out of my seat onto someone else who then pushes me back up, how was I the aggressor? If I never stood up and you came up to me up five flights of steps, fly five bleepers, and Carmelo never stood up until he um Austin pulled him up.
He never stood up. And y'all gave him 35 [ __ ] years. I wasn't like like I I was so broken yesterday. I couldn't even get up. I was so broken. I was so broken about all of this.
>> And I can vouch to that. I can vouch to that. Auntie, you were broke. you I was bad but you were in the bed all day. I had glasses of wine because I was heartbroken for him and then for you know what I'm saying just for our our people period cuz we do not like each other. Our people do not like each other and it's sad but we want to be able to move forward but we can't even move forward together.
Common collector said, "When my son was in school, I used to tell him, if someone bully him, walk away, make it home, and I will handle it. Now that he's 26, has a concealed weapon, what do I tell him now?" T we can't even protect ourselves, honey. But we going to protect ourselves, if you know what I mean. So, we're going to hear from So, when Carmelo got the um guilty verdict, we're gonna see what his reaction was, guys.
Why are we even here?
>> To be honest, why are we Why Why are we here? Well, we >> He broke down and he cried.
>> He broke down and he cried.
>> How do you know that?
>> He broke down. She was in there with him. She want to be on camera. She broke down and cried.
>> So, explain to me what the woman >> came back with the verdict. He broke down and he cried.
SOMBER. THAT FAMILY NURSE is not good.
That boy's not good.
>> You've been in there. I done talked TO YOU BEFORE.
>> YOU'VE BEEN IN THERE. THAT BOY SMILE.
>> THAT BOY BROKE DOWN AND CRIED. THEY DONE [ __ ] up the rest this boy's life.
>> When you're out here and you see all these people, you've been here every day. I know. When you hear that verdict read, um I saw you break down to the ground. What's going through your heart?
What's going through your head right now?
>> Why do we Why do we have to care anymore? Why are we even here to be honest? Why are we why why are we here?
What are we here for? Cuz if we take up for ourselves, >> we go to jail. If we don't, WE DIE. SO, IT'S A CATCH 22 IN THIS SITUATION. WHAT DO YOU WANT us to do?
>> THAT'S RIGHT.
>> WHAT WHAT DO YOU WANT US TO DO AT THIS POINT? WHAT? I I'M I'M LOST FOR WORD. I DON'T know what to do. I got five boys.
I DON'T KNOW WHAT I AIN'T GOT nothing to TELL THEM NO MORE. YOU CAN'T WALK AWAY NO MORE.
>> Rest in peace, Trayvon Martin.
>> Let me ask you this right now. I I hear the frustration. Are you more angry or more sad as to what just happened?
>> I'm angry and I'm hurt. I'm angry because he we you were in there. I was in there, too.
>> Those witnessing on him.
>> You got the judge friends with the prosecutor. Let's start there. The judge was falling asleep. Some juries was falling asleep and didn't even have a damn notepad.
>> Y'all didn't take >> They sure didn't. She ain't lying.
>> Austin, come this way because it looks like the crowd is moving and we're just going to Connell. Stay with us. Um, as the crowd kind of goes this way, we're just going to kind of make sure.
>> Come this way.
>> Anyway, I wanted y'all to hear that. I wanted y'all to hear that that baby broke down and cried.
And And what's unfortunate, there's nothing that anyone can do about it at this point. Nothing.
He's gone. He He's in He's in prison.
Anyone want to say anything?
>> Like you say, the sad part is that um even with an appeal, it's going to take a little while to get. So, this poor baby has to sit behind. Girl, it's just making me emotional. Renee, you can say something because I I can't right now.
I'm just getting mad all over again.
Why is everything so rushed? I just saw something on Facebook. You know, like you said, they're going through the appeal, right? They have a new attorney on the appeal. The the la the man last name is PL. So, I'm pretty sure he's you know, you know, I'm not racist, everybody. So, I'm pretty sure he's Mexican cuz I don't want them thinking like I'm you know, I don't trust nobody with this young man's case. Y'all moving.
Oh, God. It's moving so fast. is is it started moving fast as far as Okay, let's go back. How long was Diddy trial and Diddy trial was just a freak off?
His trial was 3 to 4 weeks, right?
>> Yeah, >> he was just a freak. I'm just calling it what it is.
>> This is a murder case and y'all did this in 8 days. Y'all could have at least given this man 24 hours for his mama to hold him. Just 24 hours.
They didn't give him nothing. They didn't give him no time, y'all, to just go home, love on his family, try to process it, and then they they sentenced him all in the same day. And now this baby is going to prison the next day.
Yep. They they took him on. They'll probably kill him. Who knows?
>> Oh god, y'all.
My heart is broken.
>> I tell y'all something. Go ahead. Ron, thank you so much for that super chat of $20. We appreciate you, Ron. Thank you so much.
>> I'mma tell you something.
I'm the nicest person you can ever meet.
The nicest person you can ever meet. But when it come to my damn kids, you hear me? I already when it come to other people kids, auntie can tell you I have a heart of gold. Girl, I don't know. Like, this is breaking me. But when it come to mine, y'all, that's why I have to knock on wood. You understand what I'm saying?
Because it wouldn't have court.
>> Yeah. Talk about it. Talk about it.
Court me >> cuz I would have been the person going or gone. Which Which one? Which way do y'all want it? Because and I hate to be that way but that's how we have to be about our children protecting our children cuz if our children can't protect themselves we have to protect them right so mine come home and say I find out mine had to do this that the third whatever either we going to move around or I'm moving some things around you understand and I just hate to be that way and I'm just being real and and like they say us that really move on stuff you don't talk about everything but I'm telling y'all about my children All this protesting, all this walk around here not doing [ __ ] It ain't doing [ __ ] Okay, we have no protesting like we had back in the day. WE DON'T BACK IN THE DAY THEY TO they was ready for whatever to [ __ ] up. We don't have that for our children anymore. So know what a parent or whoever got to take [ __ ] into their own hands. Then they turn around looking crazy. Call it what you want her. You can't have my child in the system or you get what I'm saying or out. Why they sitting up they're sending us stuff talking about they can't wait to lynch and come back or slavery come back. You can't have mine in or out.
Period. Not with me living.
Go ahead. I'm sorry to be so emotional y'all. I'm just over it.
>> No, you good. Because that friend that claimed he didn't know him and I'm going to keep it real y'all. Oh, baby. He would have been kicked all in his nuts by me. He would have got beat. I'm I'm When I'm When I tell You don't know me.
You don't know my child.
Like Eddie could have really changed this entire situation.
>> And guess what? He's next. You're next.
You You mix boy. You're not. Let me tell you something, Eddie. You're not You're not white, baby. You're black. I know you think you mix. You're black, honey.
And you're next. Because I I promise you what you made Carmelo go through in that car. Oh, baby. Karma ain't waiting years to come around them. I'mma tell you a white boy going to do you worse than what you did how you did Carmelo. Mark my words. You could you could have saved this whole situation by just saying >> you like, oh my goodness. And I'mma tell y'all something. I look in I look in the eyes. I know how I know if a person is evil and if or if a person have good intentions. Look at their eyes. Carmelo eyes are I promise you that baby that look that's a respectful young man.
>> He is.
>> When I saw his mug shot, can I tell you something about that mug shot?
>> Yeah.
>> His soul has left his body. He's done.
>> He done.
>> He He don't care. He is [snorts] Dominique. This old and and I think this is Jelly but J. Let me pronounce her name. Right. You said the other day, you just don't fool without kind. Right.
>> Dominique. Dominique had a hand on this setup, too. I'm calling it all out.
>> I'm calling it all out. You You uncle.
>> You uncle Tom. You was a Uncle. He's a uncle. Now I understand. See, y'all be saying leave. White people leave. All everybody really ain't nobody safe. Look at how they did girl. Okay.
And then Dominique coming out there and you saying you got this and you got that on the Okay, we going to see. If I was Carmelo's Anthony family, I wouldn't trust nobody at this point for no help or no assistance.
I'm sorry.
>> And then I'm sorry.
>> Yeah, you're right though. You when I say you're a thousand% correct and then the worst part is they set up there.
Nobody. Okay. And this is what I'm just saying about true true activists. True people who really for their people, right?
>> Right. They sat up there and watched that attorney not not go back and forth as he should have. He called out certain things calling a couple kids out like, "Okay, but didn't you say this at this time? Didn't this?" You get what I'm saying? But >> how don't you when y'all get breaks when you get breaks? When y'all break for the night and come back the next day, how don't you have a conversation with an attorney that you paid and say to him, "Why aren't you objecting to certain things? Why are you letting it slide by?
Where is Hunter? Why wasn't Hunter ass on display?" That's what I want to know with his lying ass story that changed three, four times. And then people want us to go, "Oh, but you got to sympath you can sympathize for the family losing a child, but I will not sympathize for bullying a child." No. Hunter should have been there. Okay. From what I was told, I'mma cl I'mma get it confirmed this week, but I was told that Hunter was subpoenaed.
And when you don't show up, you get a bench warrant.
See, I don't like how this [ __ ] is going. I don't like it at all. Hunter was Hunter was there. Why wasn't he called to testify?
And if he be so he needs to be in jail.
>> Yeah.
>> They they they theyed this boy life.
They ended his [ __ ] life.
>> They did. And can I can I say this? I I kind of regret that the case got quiet between April of last year and the trial. Do can y'all agree that that that case got quiet between the time now? We can look at Romeica Blackman's case.
They've been loud about this girl's case since the beginning of since last year.
Right. Why did Carmelo Anony's case got quiet on you know once he re once he was let out he paid the bond or whatever he was let out of jail. Be honest ladies did y'all hear anything else from the media from the public about this case up until now. That was the problem. See let me tell you let me tell you about white people. I worked around them. Okay? I worked around them. Okay? They very smart and they very tricky. See, they saw they was real loud in April. The black people.
>> We got them out on bun. Okay. Everybody got quiet. Oh, yeah. We got this.
[snorts] Did No, we didn't keep the attention on this case.
>> Even the family wasn't saying much. The family didn't say the family stopped talking. [snorts] I'm not blaming the family, y'all, when I say this. Please hear me out. But what I'm saying with a serious crime like this and the age of this young man, we should have kept talking and doing like what they was doing the week of the trial. We should have been doing that this whole year.
But it it just like can y'all explain why did it get quiet? Why did it get quiet, y'all? I'm just I'm curious.
>> But I need to say this, y'all. I I have to.
>> Okay.
>> I have seen because I report on crime, right? I have seen people who have killed other Okay. I've seen black people that's killed other black people. They don't got out of jail by what, two or three years, then they go and kill again. They didn't get 35 years.
I don't understand that.
They didn't get and they used the gun.
>> True.
>> I don't understand that. So then the Republican seat comes out and they say a year ago Carmela Anthony murdered 17-year-old and this is from the Texas GOP chairman. Okay, now he's speaking.
See, they all was involved in this [ __ ] Understand me? They all had a hand in it. So a year ago, Carmelo Anthony murdered 17-year-old Austin Medap during a Frisco ISD track meet. This was a senseless and heartbreaking tragedy that took that shook Texans across our state.
Well, I am glad to hear that Carmelo Anthony has been convicted by Colin County jury. No verdict can restore the life that was taken, nor can it fully ease the grief endured by Austin's twin brother, Hunter, his family, friends, and classmates. We continue to mourn the loss of a young life taken far too soon.
The jury's The jury's verdict affirms what Austin family has known since the tragic day. Carmelo Anthony committed a brutal and unjustifiable act that sold the life of a innocent young man. I commend the jurors, prosecutors, law enforcement officers, and witnesses who fulfill their duties in the pursuit of justice for Austin and his family. The Republican Party of Texas stands with the Medaf family as they continue to carry the burden of this loss. We pray they take comfort in the promise of scripture, the Lord is near to to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit. Psalms 34:18.
And we further pray that God's presence, comfort, and peace remain with the Metaf family and all those affected by this tragedy. May Austin memory forever be a blessing. And may we continue working to build a state where every family can feel safe and secure.
Oh, Teresa, I can't do it no more. I just got another I just saw another picture from Smash the Topic. They made him shave his head off. He got another mug shot. I can't do this, y'all. They made him shave his hair off. I just tag you, Teres, if you can get that.
>> Okay, hold on, guys. Let me see.
>> Do this. Oh god, I can't do this. God, I can't do this. Well, let me say something real quick while they putting while auntie did get that.
>> Okay, so we have where they're saying, okay, a family lost a son. Okay, and y'all take that away from them. They lost a child.
But we're not gonna sit here and go pray for his brother Hunter, all this extra stuff because in Hunter's own admission, Hunter said that he started it.
Hunter said, let me repeat that for the people in the back. Hunter said that he started it. He said he turned around and asked Carmelo who he was. And we're not going to leave out that child testimony that made it very clear that Carlo Carmelo was in the upper right hand corner. Correct, auntie, if you're fac I mean upper left if you're facing them.
>> Which he wasn't fully under the tent.
And the kid said that they asked him, "Well, if he wasn't under the tent, why why are you guys telling him to get out the tent?" He said, "Well, he was in proximity of the tent." So, wait a minute.
Can y'all can y'all explain how you kicked me out of somewhere I'm in the in proximity of? I might be under it a little bit, but I'm not fully under this tent while I'm talking to my friend.
>> Who are you to ask me who I am?
>> Right. Right.
>> I'm just I'm not understanding.
>> Exactly. Eddie called him. Eddie called him. He said they were talking trash about football or something, right?
That's what the kids supposedly say. But if you have a kid that you told you need to move, Hunter got mad because he said they they play them playing was trash.
Like they were ass because they were going back and forth about football, which Carmelo Carmelo was good at. And then you jump up and say, "Hey, bro, you got to go. You got to go." And then he say to you, "You're the only person that want me to leave." Like, you're the only person got got a problem with me being here. And then your brother jump in your defense cuz now he got to be with you to say you got to go. You get what I'm saying? And now I tell you, I'm I don't have to leave. And your ass tell me I'll make you move. I beat your I beat your [ __ ] ass. And you say you a [ __ ] You ain't gonna make me move. Who who said you got the right to come up five flights and make try to make me move, man? Please I said as a >> exactly what happened. We can't hear you.
>> I said as a former prosecutor, this was a legal lynching that happened in this slaughter house. This is a slaughter house.
>> This is not a courthouse.
>> We had no chance.
>> This courthouse is designed when you would come here and you look like us to slaughter you.
>> Absolutely. That judge intentionally sealed us from being able to have a legal right to see what the [ __ ] was going on in this case for a [ __ ] reason.
>> That's right.
>> Because he know we have access, we don't play about our people. So how do he silence us?
>> He closed the [ __ ] case so we can't see what the [ __ ] is going on.
>> The also the reason he shut down black media from coming, he only had these white [ __ ] up in that court.
And that's very true. There was no black media there. Only us bloggers that were black. But as far as like um you know TV um big news stations or anything like that, they were all white so that they could tell the wrong [ __ ] story about Carmelo Anthony and they can tell the white story about the domestic terrorist cuz that's what they were. Those twins are domestic racist terrorists. Yes, I know.
>> Make no [ __ ] mistake. That judge [ __ ] him. That prosecutor [ __ ] him. There was no as A FORMER PROSECUTOR, THEY DID not meet their [ __ ] birth.
>> They sure didn't. Now, if you guys Okay, so the ones that are in here, um, I know there's a lot of people that are just looking, not saying [ __ ] or whatever. I don't know. or maybe they can't or whatever [ __ ] like that. Okay. Now, for the ones that can type in the chat, I want you guys put one if y'all feel like the state met its burden and put two in the chat if y'all feel like that the state did not. So, I'mma go ahead and put two for me because the state did not meet its burden of murder being that murder is um >> the intentional act.
>> An intentional act, right? He didn't come there to murder no goddamn body.
>> Thank you.
Thank you.
All right. We have Jello Shots with a two. We have Mr. Fine with a two. We got Luke Pac with a two. We got Banker with a Bangor with a two. We got Auntie with a two. We got Lisa with a two. We got Be Pretty with a two. We got Protect Your Peace with a two. We got Nara with a two and Veronica with a two. Exactly.
Exactly.
>> They did not prove intent. They did not prove annoyingly. But they had them white dumb [ __ ] on their jury for a reason.
>> When they pick their jury like that, that's designed because they know that their people are not smart as us. We can read through the [ __ ] They follow their [ __ ] and believe what they say.
So when we are out here discrediting ourselves, it's giving them an advantage.
They know how to divide us and that's through the court system and they silenced us from the court system. They silenced us from having access. Had these people out here like a [ __ ] Hunger Games to have access to a trial that set Carmelo up to have an unfair advantage.
When you see that [ __ ] prosecutor, ask him why do he have a settlement with a civil case FOR HARASSING SEVEN WHITE WOMEN at this [ __ ] office?
>> And that's very true. That's very, very true, guys. It's true. She's not lying, but he's still a prosecutor.
He settled a sexual harassment charge of six white women that he's sexually harassed, but he's still a prosecutor.
To me, I feel like what type of character is I mean, like, come on. What do you guys feel about that, Renee or T?
Man, I'm I'm about when I say I'm disgusted.
The fact that and and that just goes to show you look at President Trump, right?
>> He the president. Look at all the stuff he have done. All the crimes, felonies, he's all of that. So that y'all, let's just let's just call a spade a spade.
They do they hate black people. We can't do nothing. Like we got to move forward with the fact and we got to accept the fact that if we do anything right, we're going to either get killed or we going to prison.
>> That's fair.
>> Let's just call a spade a spike protesting. I'm not protesting because pro What have protesting done?
>> Nothing.
>> So I'm not protesting. I'm not going to get into war. I'm not there to argue with these white people. I'm not doing none of that. And the white people know that. So, let me tell you what's going to happen. Right.
>> So, um the fact that Carmelo got 35 years that has now has now let every white boy that's in high school and middle school know that you can go and provoke a black boy. Go provoke him. Go intimidate him. And if he do anything, we go put him in prison.
So, that's what the court system just gardon him. That's That's very true. Yes.
>> But he won't.
>> He won't. He pardon um what's that rapper name?
>> Oh, I wish he would.
>> Yeah.
>> No, the one from Miami.
Kodak Black.
>> And they still employ his dog ass. If it was a black person, they would be fired.
Ask the DA how he was on that [ __ ] case and he still got a [ __ ] job. That's because they vote for each other.
>> So we got to take our >> elections are coming.
>> That's right. That's right.
>> WE GOING TO TELL THEY ASS WHAT WE WANT or you going to get the [ __ ] out.
>> The [ __ ] out.
>> We got to show up for jury service. We got to show up and participate. Stop trying to get the [ __ ] off of a jury because that's how they slaughter us.
>> Yep.
>> But this particular jury, they took three black women off of here because they were teachers.
>> Yep. See a nine. I was there.
>> That's a violation >> and they know it. That judge was in there feeding the the state objections because they were too dumb to know what the [ __ ] to object to. Yes, he did.
>> I ain't never seen no judge do no [ __ ] like that.
>> He got too MUCH [ __ ] EXPERIENCE 40 OVER 40 YEARS AS A [ __ ] PROSECUTOR AND YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO [ __ ] object >> and you got this judge up there helping you >> on such a big case. This is his life.
>> Going to retire too.
>> That [ __ ] got that money.
>> THIS WAS HIS LIFE. YEAR.
>> He needed this high profile.
>> And one white girl had the mother.
>> Is somebody saying auntie?
>> I did. Oh. Oh.
Can we also um make sure that everybody knows, you know, that they sealed they sealed this family's background.
>> They sealed all the 911 calls from over the years that this family has had to their home and everything else. We all know that the father said, so I don't have to say allegedly because the father said it out of his own mouth that his son dislocated his arm. Austin did. The one that was that's that's gone now.
Dislocated his father's arm. His father said that >> they they sealed everyone. People requested for all 911 calls that came from their residents in the last so many years, right? They said they could not release it because it was minors on those n 911 calls, which lets you know that the boys were involved, right? My thing is when they put this this testimony where they say they sealed the case from the public, right?
Then Jarvis Buts and we know he he's a sick [ __ ] He's a sick [ __ ] right? But didn't didn't they have his trial on TV? And when those kids went up there to testify, they filmed those kids legs >> instead of their faces.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Okay. Long as we know that it's something that does happen. They just do not want us to know what exactly happened in this case. And you know what? They're never going to re release that video since people already saw it in the beginning and then they showed it in court.
They're never going to release it.
They're not going to open these files up for people to see the truth.
>> They're not. So, we're going to look at the jury pool of 18. Now we see we have a white woman in her 40s, a white man in his 40s, a white man between 20 and 30, white woman 20 and 30, white woman 30, white man 50 or 60, Asian woman 50, white woman 60 or 70, white and Hispanic man, white or Hispanic man in 40s, white man in his 40s, white or Hispanic woman in 20s or 30s, Asian woman 30s or 40s, Hispanic or Indian man 30s or 40s, Middle Eastern, she had a head covering in her 60s, Indian woman 30s or 40s, white man 50s, white man 50s, white woman's 40 or 50s. That's what the jury pool consisted of.
Okay.
I saw for myself six white men and then they had a young girl. She was like 19 or something. She up here maybe.
Yeah, this her.
But I'mma tell y'all something. They had their minds made up on the first day of trial.
>> Do y'all agree with that?
Renee, wait a minute. Auntie auntie, wait a minute. I just sent you a screenshot.
>> Okay, there's a screenshot that was just sent to me. I'mma look at it. They said the prison. You said what is it? The prison that he's assigned to, >> he's assigned to go to.
>> Okay.
>> The prison he's assigned to go to is run by a metaf.
>> You got to be kidding. Got to be kidding.
>> Hold on. And we gonna verify this to make sure.
>> But what did you send it to?
I'm looking at text. I don't see it in my text messages.
>> Go ahead and talk, Auntie. I'mma send it to your I'mma send it to your to You want me to send to your text or to your email and we'll try to verify.
>> Okay.
>> Go ahead and speak. I'm mute.
>> So, Mave got that much power that he got a prison.
I don't think this I don't know what he got.
>> That old white pissy girl. He ain't he ain't that powerful, y'all. Uhuh.
>> He ain't got no I don't I can't.
>> No, they saying it's a family member, not him.
>> Oh, okay. A family member. Wow. Wow.
Okay. Okay. Okay. Cuz I know the daddy ain't got Yeah, I know it wasn't him.
And did y'all notice at the press conference where they had um Yes. Why was Hunter daddy on the other side from the girl? Listen, >> they don't get along and mama.
>> Exactly. And somebody should have spoke at the press conference. That's y'all son cuz I most definitely would have said something. Y'all ain't sad. Y'all ain't sad.
>> Rich, honey. They rich.
And they still got people donating to them. or something bad going to happen to them. Watch and see.
>> But but did you know this? So, okay. So, you know Jake had made a plan. He had got on social media and was like he was you I I sent you that information, right?
>> I'm telling you, it's going to be a lot of people they going to get shut down.
You see how Jake is on, you know, Jake is being held on a million dollar bond.
>> Jake Lane.
>> Yes. and a black judge.
Um, >> we didn't have a black judge >> and and I know that. And so it was kind of like for me I was thinking like that black judge said, "Okay, y'all you played with my people. Okay, now I'm going to play." It was like I'm I'm She got her lick back. Like literally because when I looked up like the threats, you know, the charge that they charged him with >> Mhm.
>> she really charged him overly.
[laughter] And I I I love it because he was gonna come to Dallas and cause hell >> with that um Carmelo Anthony case.
>> Oh J.
>> And it's And I'm telling you, it's not the end, y'all. I I I I truly don't believe that that appeal is going to take over a year because how much attention is on this case? I don't believe it's going to be over a year. That's just my opinion.
>> Well, girl, listen. First of all, I'mma tell y'all the truth. This what happened yesterday had me questioning God. I'mma just be honest with y'all. I questioned God. Like I'm like, "Okay, we all made his father's arm." His father said that >> everyone people requested for all.
>> Who is that?
>> Oh. [laughter] Okay.
>> So, I mean, we have we really have it bad down here.
>> We really have it. We don't been slaves.
Okay. Um, >> yes. It's sad. We don't get treated fair. We're hated because of our color, but we all supposed to be made in God's image. When are we gonna have some type of power sometimes? You know what I'm saying? Or when we gonna be treated equally?
So let's >> exactly just like Ho Treat down there.
Sorry. Just like Hunch Your Treat said, this is the problem right here. They know all we going to do is talk and ain't nobody gonna do [ __ ] That's part of the problem.
>> Exactly.
>> Because that lady and all that kind of stuff, she should have been um contacted um Austin parents. I mean, not Austin, Carmelo's parents. You know what I'm saying? Now they coming out afterwards.
Like this is some [ __ ] Let's hear what Jeff has to say.
>> Had a little bit of sorrow because I'm human and that poor boy is fixing to experience a life that I would not wish upon anyone. But he deserves what he gets. Cuz what it boils down to for me is this.
Austin will never walk through that door.
>> Hold on.
Hold on. What he mean? He going to get something. And is he trying to tell us something?
Did y'all hear what he said?
>> Yes.
>> What do you mean? He gonna get something.
>> Yep.
Something's going to happen, y'all. I I I believe that. I I believe that. And now I'm I'm agreeing with you when you said I wouldn't I wouldn't let nobody get my child in or out. Like I I agree.
Like I got a feeling they they moving him way too fast.
>> Mhm.
>> Ooh sh.
>> He said he wouldn't wish this on nobody.
So they know what's going to happen to Carmelo in that. They probably going to kill him in there.
>> Oh, please, please, please, please. Oh my god.
And he said he okay it's been verified.
>> He said that he said go to your email.
>> He said that cuz people go to prison and they don't I know people go to prison and you know nothing happens to them. So for him to say that and he's sure about saying that.
>> And you got to think about it they're from that area. Um, I just found out that um, Carmelo Anthony family, correct me if I'm wrong, they're not from here, but they moved here after Hurricane Katrina from Louisiana, if I'm not mistaken. Correct me if I'm wrong.
>> They're from Louisiana, I think.
>> Yes. And they moved here after Hurricane Katrina, but the Mad Cavs, they're from here. And so, you know, when you're from here, you know, you you know people that know people and the he you know, he's close with the DA and like I'mma just be real. I'mma just be real, y'all.
>> When they hired this attorney uh for trial, why didn't y'all look and see that this this this this scumbag was I think he was was he a prosecutor or a a def what you call it?
>> A defense attorney.
>> A defense attorney.
like a public defender [snorts] like I would have because you know he's close with these judges. You you kind of get what I'm saying? Like I don't >> Okay, >> so it has been verified through Google.
>> Oh god, >> that that's the uncle Talon Maf is over the hunt. I'm waiting.
That's not right, man. Because why why couldn't they >> why couldn't they get an attorney out of Cuz they can. Why couldn't they get another attorney that is out of the state of Texas?
>> Something Why do they transfer him to the prison where Talent Met Cap is the warden? They're gonna they're going to do so much to him in there, guys.
Can y'all hear me?
>> Oh, yeah. I see that. I see that. I see that. I see that.
>> Oh, Jesus.
Oh, man.
>> Okay, T, go ahead.
>> I was I was just saying that it has been verified. We researched it and Googled it. He his uncle is over that Huntsville prison. So right now he's kind of in between, but they said that that is where he is supposed to be going. So all we can do is pray and it seems like it's I mean like we said it's all a setup but there's no way if his uncle is a warden.
Not if because that man is a warden over that prison they're going to send that baby to Huntsville and he's going to be able to make it. He's not going to be able to make it. They not going to let him make it to get to an appeal. So this just make it that much worse for me right now. I cannot believe this.
Oh, >> please don't speak that, Auntie. Oh, you're incorrect, y'all. I just I So much stuff is just going in my head, y'all. I'm sorry. But y'all ain't hear.
Okay, let's go back to what Jeff said.
>> Say it.
>> Incorrect about who? Me. Incorrect or who?
>> No, I think it's because I said I think it's because I said that.
>> Oh, no. Don't say that.
Let's see what Jeff said. Hold on, y'all.
>> And never give me a hug. This not wish upon anyone, but he deserves. That poor boy is fixing to experience a life that I would not wish upon anyone, but he deserves what he gets. Cuz what it boils down to for me is this.
Austin will never walk through that door again and never give me a hug. This morning was the first day I woke up with a feeling of peace.
Comfort that I had.
>> Oh, peace and comfort. Cuz Carmelo got found guilty and he got 35 years. So that brought you peace and comfort. See, that's the racist part of it, right?
>> Your son.
>> Yeah, cuz your son is still dead. Okay.
Your son is still dead, but you woke up with some peace and comfort. [ __ ] you.
Um, Jeff, and I mean that. I haven't experienced in 14 months.
And I felt Austin give me a hug.
>> He a goddamn lie because them [ __ ] kids did not live with him. They live with the mother Megan.
I'm sick of this [ __ ] Why is you laughing?
>> And he told me pops.
>> It's going to be okay.
>> And what do you attribute that good feeling to?
>> God, >> they make me sick. Y'all understand me?
They setting that baby up. They setting that baby up. Do you understand me? They are setting that baby up.
I'm waiting for something I'm going to read to you guys because he has to go through that prison which is it's it's really making it worse.
He cuz he has to go through that prison.
>> He has to go through >> he has no choice but to go through that prison. So during even if they move him somewhere else after that he has to go through there where this boy uncle is the warden.
That's why his dad Can y'all hear me? I'm sorry.
>> Yep, I can hear you good.
>> Yep, I can hear you good.
>> My my car said a word and she thought I was talking to her. I'm not talking to her. [laughter] >> Okay. So, >> wait. Oh, you want to read it aloud?
Because they can hear you. I was >> No, you can. Well, I mean, if you look at it, um, his uncle is the warden at the James J.H. Bird unit in Huntsville, Texas.
>> Y'all can hear her.
>> Yes, she's clear. She's loud.
>> She's clear.
>> Go ahead, Mom. Go.
>> Okay. So, it says that this gentleman is uh the warden Talon Metaf is the warden at the James J.
H. Bird unit in Huntsville, Texas. said.
Then it goes on to say, "The James J.H HBird Junior unit is a male prison facility in Huntsville, Texas, operated by the Texas Department established in uh it says a year. It's p it primarily serves as the primary intake, diagnostic, and processing center while almost every male offender in the state begins their sentence.
>> This is sad and sick.
This is sad and sick, Mom. And it got my stomach hurting.
It really has my stomach hurting. That Oh my gosh.
>> So, they're they're sending him to family >> to the uncles. That's why his dad made that comment.
[sighs and gasps] >> I just screenshot everything.
>> Okay. Okay. I let them hear you. I'm I'm I'm about to mute for a second cuz Yeah.
Mute.
>> Okay. You go ahead, Renee.
Oh, we y'all man, this is a lot.
And the only thing that I can say at this given moment is that somebody in that prison got to have that young man's back.
Like, [snorts] oh my goodness. This was all y'all. This is loud and clear that this was a setup.
What I will say, I hate that Carmelo had to be like the example that white people try to make out of, you know, out of us black people, but parents, our kids are out this summer. Please talk to your kids.
Please tell your kids to turn the other cheek at this at this moment. We would rather our children to to turn the other cheek at this at this moment than to be going through a situation like this. I can only imagine how Carmelo's Carmemelllo Anthony mom and dad feel.
And I'm just I'm just hoping that because this has caught the public's attention concerning this prison, we got to really be loud about this. I don't know if it's going to do anything with us talking because I don't even think us even speaking even matters at this point, but this is scary. I don't I'm lost for words. This is really scary. This is This is literally scary. This is like a Lifetime movie. This is scary, man.
Here's the only thing with uh and I agree with you, Renee. The only thing with that is you see the situation that he was put in. Right.
>> Right.
>> He was a situation where they're saying they told him to move and he refused. We didn't we didn't get a chance to hear from Carmelo. That's where we first going. You get what I'm saying? Start to see if maybe it was said to him as many times as they say it was supposedly said to him. And at the I'm I'm believing they were trash talking. They probably should talk to each other. And when they got up like you got to go and he was like I don't have to leave type thing.
He was already approaching the boy and the other boy that he was pushed on was already behind him. And for Carmelo to still be sitting. I don't think there was a I this is me. I don't think there was room to retreat. Now we can tell our children like we all do.
>> You can walk away. Walk away. You can get you can retreat. Retreat. But if your back against the wall, you do what you got to do to get out of that space.
So >> yes, >> I it's a you know what I'm saying? It's a hard in between for me because I'mma tell my child to move around, but I also tell my child another child don't tell you what to do. You go to an go get an adult. If an adult tell you you move out of respect, but I mean not saying move or whatever the situation is, but if it's another child, >> right, >> another child has no authority over you.
And that's what this this shows that that child felt he had the authority to do it. They feel p those are privileged kids. We see now his uncle run a prison.
His dad they do you know all this stuff that them kids have done. If you dislocated your dad arm, you're [ __ ] privileged. LIKE YOU YOU ON SOME other stuff because they said he even had stuff sealed from a cheerleader girl that's that should have came out. None of that came out in court talking about him and his brother characters. But at the end of the day, >> yeah, >> they were privileged children. When you start dealing with privileged children, it's hard to tell your child walk away.
Know why? Because that privileged child does exactly what he did. while Carmelo still sat there minding his business but talk [ __ ] because he has the right to.
You understand what I'm saying? You decided to walk up on him. You decided to put your hands on him. So guess what?
You signed your own fate. Not saying that it should have happened, but I'm saying we teach our children don't put your hands on nobody.
Who are you?
So, and I'm piggy back.
>> That's good. I'mma piggy back off of that, too, because you know, you know, I told y'all on the last um YouTube live that we did. You know, I'm from Mississippi, right? Mississippi is just as racist as Texas is, right? Um I I spoke with an attorney there. Um me and her, we graduated together. She's an attorney now. And I asked her for just her her stance on it. She didn't even know this case was going on. You know, she practiced law in Mississippi. But she did however state that what really I of course [snorts] they railroad him. We know that. She even said they railroad him because he didn't even get charged for for the knife. He didn't get charged for that. But she said because he had that at a school function.
They weighed heavy on that. But I was like, how? When? He wasn't charged for that.
>> He had it at school function, too.
>> Yes, he wasn't charged for that.
>> This guy did it at school in classroom, he got 10 years.
>> That's what I'm saying. So, so, so I'm like, what else can we tell our child?
Because I'm like, even if my child stand up for herself and then she go be facing this and we in Texas, you know what I'm saying? Like, this scary. It's It's scary.
I just wanted to correct some information. So call the um Anthony did not move during hurricane. They have not been in this area that long, but we do know they moved in that area have a better life for this school. So I got some good information, guys, that I'm going to go ahead and play right now. Um this is something that, you know, might might lighten us up a little bit. So I'm going go ahead and play it.
Shout out to everybody, man, helping me get connected with uh Carmelo's people, bro. I got their numbers and all that, bro. I'm just not going to shoot a phone call over there. I would never [ __ ] do that. But I was able to get a letter over to a couple of the advocates that they've been working with for the last year.
And I'll got his entire motion for a new trial done. You guys are like, Jason, what are you going to do? Well, the problem right now, dude, is they're being if they're still being handled by their attorneys, their attorneys aren't even going to tell them about this.
You have to file this motion within 30 days. That clock started today and it's for ineffective assistance of counsel. So, to fire those attorneys because those attorneys can't file it.
They can't file a motion against themselves, which means they're not even going to tell them about it. Where's >> I promise you this motion is rarely if ever filed this quickly.
>> Sorry guys.
>> And I promise you 95% of the attorneys out there be like you would be crazy to file that. All because they take time get >> if they get attorney and he sees this.
So this white guy he had he knows how to go about doing an appeal and he wanted to reach out. He made a video before, you know, to help the um Anthony. So, he actually has now got in contact with them. So, that is good. That is so good.
Um and and gosh, I hope that this can work. I do. I'm so Oh my god, it's heavy.
>> Hold on.
The mailbox is >> Yeah, we just talked about that, Nema.
Neaya, it's true.
>> Yep.
Y'all listen. [clears throat] This is just going and it's going really fast, you know, which I don't understand. You know, he's already they don't, you know, what they're doing is they're mentally [ __ ] him, you know, shaving his head. They probably doing all sorts of [ __ ] to him, guys. Um I I This is crazy. This is crazy.
Yeah, it is crazy.
>> It's like we don't have no [ __ ] win at all.
No win at all. First of all, it should have been a u what you call it? A mistrial when they didn't have no [ __ ] black people on the jury.
Okay. And then one black man talking about something, oh, I don't I couldn't um I couldn't um send a brother to prison. Now, we needed this [ __ ] but he up there saying stupid [ __ ] We We needed him. We needed him, but he gonna say, "Oh, I couldn't send a brother. I don't think I can send a brother to prison." Ain't that some [ __ ] up [ __ ] And you know, we need you.
>> But but auntie, can I say this?
>> Yes.
>> They went and grabbed the uneducated black people. That that's who they chose. Let me tell you about white people. I work with them. Auntie, I'm telling you, I was at First Heritage Credit um back in 2019. I was the only white girl in the office. I'm telling you, they they the pulled the uneducated [ __ ] to cuz they knew that they weren't going to pass it. So, we they can at least say that we can at least say we did have some some people of his peers in here because why would you say that?
>> An educated black man would have been like, "Yeah, man. Let me just go in there. Let me let me look at the evidence. I'm going to look at the evidence. I'm going to listen to the testimonies. You know, that's ed that's a educated person. So, they knew what they were doing cuz they they choose who they send those letters out to who, you know, for jury. They they they know what they was doing.
>> They they know exactly what they were doing.
And I'm just going to be honest with you. It's like now I'm at a point and I know this going to sound so bad y'all, but I'm at a point I got to detach because it's going to this going to have me depressed. Like this is I I got to detach y'all. I I I got to because it's going to mentally it's going to have me hating people and I don't want to I don't want to hate I just I I got to I I >> what I got to do right now. Okay.
>> Mhm. I was raised in the church. You know, me and you talked about that a little bit today unto you.
>> I got to give this to God. I got to give God back his word. God, you said you created the heavens and earth. Well, I need you to come on earth and and have a child. He ain't been looking out for us.
But I'm gonna um now I want to play another um Okay. And here's what is really really I'm so worried about Kayla. Kayla Anthony, she's the mother.
I'm so worried about her, guys. But here, we're going to take a moment and let um her talk.
>> Okay. But >> did you?
>> Cuz I know my son.
>> Did you?
>> My son is no murder. My son didn't intend to hurt anyone.
My son was defending himself and that's what hurt so bad.
>> God would tell us all. Yeah.
>> We don't. Yeah. It's just >> just been praying and keeping the faith.
It seemed like the parents are so naive that they trusted Dominique. I would have even trust I would have probably trusted him too because he's a black activist and they follow whatever he recommended. And I'm telling y'all, I was in the courtroom. That lawyer was ineffective.
They need to file an ineffective council appeal also. I don't know how many they can file, but um I I would be filing all all I can. And just imagine guys that someone you know takes your child just it's just like kidnapping actually take your child and there's nothing you can do about it. Nothing.
Who knows? Honey, they was out here doing a lot of stuff.
Poor Kayla.
They just took her son. They don't cut his He's never been out. This what I'm saying, y'all. He's never been in the streets. He never been out anywhere but with his parents.
And now look.
Yeah, they corrupt.
Yeah, they corrupt and they don't give a I can't I just can't do people any kind of way, y'all. So, what do y'all think about this with Kayla the mother speaking?
She's hurting.
>> That's her first born.
That's her first born.
And there's nothing she can do about it.
He gone. He broken. Just look at him.
>> She's hurting.
It's sad. It is so sad. Even the Republican chairman speaking on this [ __ ] Like, when do they start speaking on trials and convictions and all that [ __ ] [ __ ] I'm telling y'all, this is a lynching right before our eyes. And there's nothing we could do about it. Look at Carmelo. Just look at him.
He don't He can't call his mom. He can't call his dad. He can't call anyone. He's 19. He He's 19 and an innocent child to me. I He's a child to me. And he can't call his mom. He can't call his dad. And Jeff said he would want what's going to happen to him. He wouldn't want that on his worst enemy. So, let's see.
This is something else. I'm telling you, this is something else. And there's nothing we can do about it. March, it ain't gonna help it.
It's too late.
And she feel guilty because she wasn't at that track meet.
Yeah, Trump could get him out.
But what but in the meantime while he's in there, what's going to be happening to him, y'all? Is it even legal for him to go to a prison where the family is the warden?
Veronica say I'm really afraid for him.
All of us are.
As a mother, I cry. Me too, girl. My heart goes out to Kayla.
>> You should >> You could take over Renee right now. I get This is so sad.
Okay.
I can just only imagine how Carmelo feels right now.
>> He's scared.
>> Like he's the one that's actually walking these shoes. Like >> I bet it's scary. [sighs] >> I bet his heart is racing. His head is spinning.
I I hope he's >> I mean, oh my goodness, >> [ __ ] >> There was no mercy.
>> These are for this child.
>> Y'all understand me?
>> No mercy. And oh yes, I saw a um someone that was going live and he was saying, "Y'all stop sending all that money to Carmelo right now because that money is in the states hand. They had a link um you know to put money on his books and we don't trust the system right now with Carmelo. we know that these people are really out to get him. And so so many of his supporters did send a lot of money um to put on his books, but they have been saying like just kind of be careful with sending all of that money because >> we don't know if the state of Texas is going to do right >> and give this man his money. you know, he he is being moved and it's just it's so much to just I don't know. It's it's a lot to even think about right now.
>> All right, we're going to >> It's just a lot to think about. Like >> Yeah, we're going to actually hear from a white person.
>> I'm lost for words. And as and as much as I want to, you know, I I just I don't know how this appeal process is about to work. I'm hoping that they can get this young man a trial within with within under a year.
All right, we're going to hear from someone else um right now. Hold on.
If Carmelo Anthony had been white, not only would he have not been convicted, there have never been charges. This is old Texas Paul. Hope your coffee is as good as mine. Well, I hope it's better.
I really do. Whole thing was a goddamn tragedy and it was started by the the kid that died. But if if Carmemelllo Anthony had been white and the other kid had been black, uh these same people that are calling Carmemelllo Anthony a murderer, uh would be celebrating him all over social media as standing up.
>> Yeah.
young young man, 14-y old man by the name of of uh Carmarmac Belton was his last name. Uh was chased down in South Carolina. Chased. The guy had to chase him and shot him in the back.
Guy that shot him was white.
Belton was black.
That jury said self-defense.
because he was white.
>> The only reason Carmelo Anthony was convicted was because we are a broken country and Carmelo Anthony was black.
Any other way you slice this, it would have been self-defense.
We are that broken.
All because of race.
So um somebody said okay in the meantime if he don't get a serious team that we can assume they will hurt him today I guess with Jasmine Crockett talked about essay being almost guaranteed.
They look these are some perverted people.
Jello, I can't hear you.
You want you >> I think somebody muted me.
>> No, I didn't. And it say you muted yourself.
>> No, it say you muted yourself.
>> When I try to unmute you, it say can't unmute your guest because they chose to mute themselves.
>> There you go. It just came. I don't know. It wouldn't go. It kept saying your host muted. [laughter] It say the host muted me. Okay.
[laughter] I love you, auntie. But listen, you're right. Listen, where uh I'm trying to read a couple people comments um where it says uh well, Honcho Treats put you can definitely do something. Sacrifices have to be made. Now, we know back in the day, our leaders of the community did make sacrifices, right? They always made sacrifices. No one is willing to make a sacrifice anymore. You understand what I'm saying? brother is. And who is the white girl? What he say? You were the only white girl in who?
Who was the only white girl?
>> I think.
>> Huh?
I missed that part.
>> I think.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. Okay. Well, we don't have any type of leaders these days that would make sacrifices. I mean, if we really speak on people who would have been great leaders the in this in this day and time like maybe a Tupac Shakur or somebody who would have held it down for the black people or made or sacrificed himself to make sure that the youth had more. We don't have those type of people anymore. Right now, everybody's too busy sucking up to trying to get the dollar.
You get what I'm saying? That they're sacrificing their own souls to receive those dollars. So, I don't think we're going to ever be again in a position where black people stand together unless we create our own communities or get the hell out of the US.
>> That's what I was thinking. That's what I was thinking.
>> Go ahead. I'm muting auntie.
>> That's what I was thinking. I was like, they should like we need to get our own world, our own planet, you know? We need to get somewhere where it's just us because this is not working out for us.
This is sad y'all.
Well, anybody want to else want to come up? You want to say anything else more?
Um, Miss Jello girl, listen. I'mma see if anybody else want to come up because I think it'll be great to hear from other people to at least get a chance to hear their perspective on things, especially now that all of us know that his defense did not do their job.
>> Yeah.
>> That um the children where they I think it was all uh what is it called? What is it called where you Oh my gosh, I can't think of what it's called where you put forth different images to make it look good. like a picture was painted. Well, they brought black children in and they brought these children in to get on the stand. Like they were painting a picture to make it look like, you know what, but we let there were other black children that felt the same way or there were other and and to be honest with you, when I look at the dynamics of their school, like just looking at their school, there's not that many black kids. So, how you had so many black kids under tent that day? You understand what I'm saying? It's like a funny What what is called? Octagles, right?
Isn't this what it's called? Like you put Yeah. try to paint a picture to make them believe, oh, we did give him a fair trial. And in that fairness, he was we were able to let his own people say that he's guilty of murder.
I I just um Everybody, anybody else want to come up because this is just so heartbreaking with a new information on it. He's going to that they just don't cut off his hair. Why did they do that?
I don't think that that is something that's um necessary to be honest with you.
Malia say I feel bad for her. From one mother to another, my love goes to them both. Yes, they were um what you ram not Ram said, they were just like um used and abused and the people that was giving them um recommendations gave them the wrong [ __ ] cuz that lawyer was not [ __ ] And I didn't know he had already he had spoke.
He handed them Carmelo baby. And I don't understand how the parents >> how the parents >> wasn't um like saying, "Hey, do more."
I don't understand. T >> That's the That's the part that I told you. even with his mom getting understand like I can understand the parents um leaving the leaving leaving leaving cuz they didn't want to hear what his sentence was going to be leaving out the courtroom or I don't know I guess everybody moves different personally it would have broke my heart y'all probably would have had to carry me out in ambulance or or or something else because I would have probably been gone in that second you get what I'm saying um cuz I would have felt like they were unfair and and the lawyer and the judge and everybody probably would have had to see me in that moment. You understand what I'm saying? So, I'm just trying to figure out though with everything everything when you sit back as an audience and you look at things for the mom to be like we trusted him and not argue with the lawyer. You paid him. You can argue with the lawyer to do more.
>> Thank you.
>> To not >> Thank you.
>> It was just so much. It was so much to where they probably would have kicked me out the courtroom cuz I'd have jumped up and probably asked, "What's the board that added, "Why the [ __ ] is you lying?"
>> Yes. Yes.
>> So, I I don't know. I don't know. I just feel like as parents, I'm sure they're hurt. I'm sure they're, you know what I'm saying, feeling a certain type of way, but I don't I don't see the fight, I guess, that I want to see. And maybe they're doing it and we just don't see it, but I don't see it like I want to see it. Like, I don't feel like it's it's like it need to be for me.
>> And maybe I'm just that emotional person to where it's like, no, it's all or nothing for me. Like, what the hell?
[ __ ] all that.
Okay, this is crazy, y'all.
This is crazy. This kind.
So, okay. I got some new information, guys.
Y'all ready?
All right. So, Carmemelllo Anthony team has filed a notice of appeal. This comes after Carmela was unanimously found guilty of murder and sentenced to 35 years on Tuesday, June the 9th. In addition to the notice of appeal, Carmelo has also been granted inde indigent status and has been assigned a public defender named Donnie Parales.
Carmelo Anthony has been assigned a public defender named Donnie Pales. As I understand it, public defenders in Texas are contracted with the government to work cases in Colin County. Many of them have private practices and are successful, notable, and award-winning attorneys. In fact, in 2008, attorney PL successfully defended a client charged with murder in Colin County. After a week of trial and Donniey's strategy attacks on the state's case, the jury acquitted his client of the murder charge. My guess is a public defendant will be temporary until a new lawyer is hired. Um, so the court records are updated on 610.
I'mma be honest with y'all. I This look like Carmela is Jesus.
It look like he's going to be a sacrifice for whatever it is to come after that. That's just how I feel y'all. I feel he's a sacrifice. It's too much going on and it's going way too fast.
what they call a sacrificial lamb.
Hold on. But I'm just trying to figure out my mom wants to say something, too.
I got on speaker. She said it won't let her grab your link. She said it won't let her grab your link. So, I'mma let her talk. But I I did want to say real quick, though.
>> A public defender.
A public defend.
Go ahead and say something. Auntie, she on him. Go ahead.
>> Um, >> you can hear her.
>> And can you hear me?
>> She said yes. Go ahead.
>> In my opinion, the dad said um when he spoke yesterday afternoon or or today, he said he had all these people telling him not to get a black lawyer.
Um they wanted him to go with a white attorney.
Um, I'm saying that because however he got this person that he got, that person sold that boy to the system.
>> Two, what you all said about shaving his head. It's humiliation.
>> I read something else today that said last night he was put in a cell by himself because of suicide watch. See, they're already putting that out there.
The narrative is already being published that this kid may hurt himself. So, the the community, the world should not accept. I heard the young lady say earlier that, you know, maybe he can get an appeal within a year. He's not going to last that intake process.
They're going to say they found him hanging in his cell. Mom, >> they're they're already painting the picture.
They've already put the narrative out there. They put him in isolation last night for fear of put him on a suicide watch.
>> Yeah.
>> But they ran him out of there today to send him to this prison where every guard, every inmate, every employee in that place is going to be in his ass.
>> Yeah.
No inmate is going to defend him because they're all there for the same thing.
They're all there for intake. Ain't nobody f to go in there and get in no more trouble.
>> Yeah.
>> So it's not like he's at a prison where he's going to be surrounded by these blacks or whomever that's going to defend him.
>> Wow.
>> They're cutting all of his stuff off at the knees right now.
>> Wow.
>> Right now. Right now it's being done.
>> Yeah. Yeah. So if he if he lasts and I'm going to pray and I'm pray hard because I know the subject that you all were talking about was very important but when I read that it just took over everything else that I even thought of.
>> Yeah.
>> Um they're setting this baby up.
It's a it's another Kendrick Jackson case where all them were in cahoots together. Uh they they all covered all of this stuff up together.
Um and we going to have to pray for this baby. We going to have to pray for this baby.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Well, I told Well, your sister know you. Teresa know you and she know where you be at right now. So that's why I say I just don't feel I mean we can we can pray and everything.
I just don't feel like his his parents are doing what they can do, but I'm just feeling like it's just, you know what I'm saying? You want so much more.
>> Until my child got out of that place, my car would be parked on their property or across the street from their property or something. 24/7. They I would be bathing in my car.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
>> There has to be some vigilance, some protesting at that prison. There has to be something to show these people they cannot touch that baby while he's in there.
>> Yeah, mama. I don't know about I don't know.
>> All right, you said something.
>> Um >> I just feel like they they are they are doing it.
>> They're going to take him out. I hope he don't suffer, you know. I just hope he don't suffer, but I don't see him making it through that either. I just hope he don't suffer because um Jeff already said that he didn't wish what's going to happen to him upon anybody >> and that, you know, they can have [laughter] that mean.
>> What does that mean?
What does that to even say?
Oh, two of them. Now, hold on. I'm muting. Go ahead.
>> Go ahead, nephew.
Is he muted?
>> Nephew, you ain't muted. Can you say something?
Am I muted?
I can't hear him. Tuan, we can't hear you.
Yes. Look at Ron. Ron, he agreeing with your mom. He said they're covering their butt just in case he does. Yeah.
They gonna hurt him all over a [ __ ] bully ass boy.
But my thing is this. My thing is this.
The parents saw Okay, not even that. My thing is this. It's been a year. It's been a year. So I know they was planning the strategies and [ __ ] Did the parents not know that they didn't have no [ __ ] witnesses?
That's some [ __ ] The parents knew what was Go ahead auntie.
Mika say it was a set up. It was already playing corruption at its finest. Like my thing is it was a year. It a year. So the parents did not know that there wasn't other you know what the [ __ ] lawyer was doing.
Come on now. That [ __ ] like I don't understand that honey. Listen. I would have had everybody there. My dad mama on the list. She they can go we could go to the graveyard and still she going to speak on him. Like I would have had everybody. I would have had Hunter.
They And I and I was told by Andrew that they had investigators.
What happened to that? What happened to the investigator?
Hey nephew.
>> Hey boo.
>> Hey, how y'all doing?
>> Okay.
>> Hey, baby. We good. Go ahead.
>> Yeah, we can hear you. Go ahead.
>> I forgot. What the hell? Go ahead. What?
What? What? I What happened? What's going on? I was watching the game.
You forgot what you was gonna say.
I'm so sick of this [ __ ] I'm so sick of this [ __ ] It's sad. [laughter] It's sad. What? What I say? What y'all want to know? I say what y'all want to know?
>> You said on there earlier and I'mma mute out because I know it echoes when people are talking. You said about people not gonna be um do [ __ ] but talk. And then you said something about sacrifices being made. So I So just elaborate I guess on what you were trying to say.
>> Oh yeah. It's the same thing happened over and over and over from Trayvon Martin to everybody. The same old [ __ ] We going to march, preach, sing, and they ain't going to do [ __ ] You know what I'm saying? It's it's it's annoying. And they they gonna keep trying us to keep doing what they do to us because we not they know we not going to do nothing but tear up our own hood, our own community, our own cornerstone.
We ain't going to go to their [ __ ] and [ __ ] their [ __ ] up. We just going to keep doing the same thing and talk just talk talk talk. ain't gonna do [ __ ] You gotta do something.
That's why they got rid of everybody else. All the other the two the the every Malcolm X because they was talking about retaliation in a different form.
That's why they got rid of their ass because they was about to build some [ __ ] that they couldn't handle. They know they can't handle us. But we scary as [ __ ] We ain't gonna do nothing but talk [ __ ] Oh, we do. If this We ain't a gonna do a [ __ ] thing because they we they've been doing it. They keep doing the same [ __ ] to us and we ain't doing [ __ ] Nothing.
>> Nothing at all. But talking, sitting on these apps, talking, making them richer.
That's all we doing. Making them benefiting them, running our blood pressure up.
>> You're right, nephew.
>> Sick of this [ __ ] >> Take care of my house until somebody come holl at me.
[laughter] >> It's crazy though. It's like we >> we ain't move. We ain't got no We ain't got nowhere in life when it comes to >> What's the point of having [laughter] a black activist? What's What's the I don't get that black activist [ __ ] cuz that don't mean nothing but a hustle.
What is that?
>> Cuz what what case have we won with a black activist? Tell name one for me.
>> None.
>> Okay, I about to say. So what's the point of >> Even Jesse Jackson got Martin Luther King shot. So what's the [ __ ] What's the point? What's the point of having way back then? What's If you look deep into that [ __ ] >> man. I can't understand it, y'all. I can't understand it. How the parents allowed this [ __ ] >> I want I Your sister want to say something. Auntie, you saw that one story about one story about the dude.
I'm say this real quick. Say this real quick.
>> You saw that one that one story about the um >> I don't know what state it was in where the the dad went and killed the police officer that killed his son.
>> Yes.
>> That's all I got to say. I ain't got nothing else to say. I'mma leave it at that.
>> Yes. Yes.
Yes, he shot.
>> Anybody else gonna do [ __ ] That's what I call a real [ __ ] Ain't nobody else gonna do [ __ ] but talk.
>> What I'm talking about. Real [ __ ] [ __ ] >> That's a real [ __ ] right there. Ain't nobody gonna do [ __ ] And and went through the courthouse smiling in all they faces. You got to sacrifice [ __ ] and stop talking. You got to do something.
>> All right.
>> I agree with you, Neph.
>> Your sister say she got something to say. U your mother-in-law got something to say. Go ahead, ma'am.
>> Okay. We all, everybody on this call is educated.
Uh we all come from decent backgrounds, all that good stuff. And if you're a mother, I'm a mother. And I can tell you, I would have read the tea leaves on this thing in the beginning. I have saw how my child's case was going to go and my child would be in Thailand. So, well, y'all going [laughter] stuff down. Well, well, y'all can't extradite them because I know what y'all gonna try to do to them. And then if me and my family got to leave that go any money they have.
Okay, we'll cash that out and we gone too.
>> Yeah, I would been gone.
>> Yeah, I would been gone. [laughter] >> Me and mine mine would have been on makeup heels and whatever it took to get him out of here >> and I'd have got my child somewhere safe.
>> He had on what? He had on a lace front blonde or whatever color. His skin tone would have been two shades lighter.
[laughter] He had on heels and whatever else you want to call it. But he got out of here [laughter] all days. [laughter] >> All right. I'm going to get off the line.
>> [laughter] >> say he love you. Mom got you messed it up.
>> You know, you know she crazy for real.
Not saying it like that. Or is the most loving person you could ever meet. But when she get upset, she's a whole different person about her children. And I guess that's why I'm so passionate when it comes to my children. And we all are so passionate when it comes to children in general in the community.
just the black children cuz my mom always took care of everybody's kids in the community. You get what I'm saying?
This I don't I don't know how to feel about this. I don't know. I don't know how to feel about this. That's why I keep saying I feel like his parents should be doing more. And I know everybody ain't the same and maybe this is their more, but for me it's not enough. I don't know. I'm sorry y'all.
>> They know who to [ __ ] with not to [ __ ] with. Put it like that. Yeah.
Hello.
>> All right. So, this is a um comment and a photo made by a San Antonio police officer. Okay. This is a San Antonio police officer in my comments.
Marlene Redusal. She made this picture of Carmelo.
Okay. Then she need to be reported. Then she needs everybody need to flood the police department with that message right there because if you put that in the in your in somebody's inbox then you don't need to be over nobody. Know why?
Because you racist so you don't need to be on the police force. You supposed to be protecting the community.
>> They I think they don't it cuz they keep talking about raping it. I mean raping him. They keep talking about that.
That's everywhere. Raping him. I mean that's all the white people are saying that he is going to be great by Bubba.
They keep saying that people we have to listen to them. They are going to terror they they are going to terrorize him. Okay? They're going to abuse him sexually and physically.
He's just a sacrificial lamb, guys. I'm telling you.
I hope people Oh, I don't say it. Don't say it. Don't say it. Don't say it.
This is a shame. And And we got a God that allows this type of stuff.
>> Hey, this your lie. Speak your mind.
>> Thank you, nephew.
>> That's how your ratings go up. That's how you got to be yourself. Speak your mind. [ __ ] what they think. You can't please everybody. Speak your mind.
>> Exactly. And and and this is just crazy.
This is just crazy. And it's like it's already set in motion what's going to happen to him. It's already set in motion and they and it's going just like it's planned and they already putting out there that he was suicidal and stuff and he has no protection. All the protection he knew was his parents.
And his parents knew when trial came that they only had six [ __ ] witnesses.
>> Exactly.
>> I don't like >> And that's that's where just like you was about to say, you pulled back on it, but I'mma continue. I believe in a God.
I believe in a higher power. Right. But it's like you're saying, why do we suffer so much? We talked about that.
Did we not talk about that?
>> Why do we as black people suffer so much? We suffer so much.
>> Suffering can stem from >> Mercedes. I ain't talking to you.
>> And economic factors.
>> Why is my car talking to me?
>> Systemic inequalities and discrimination to the struggles faced by black communities. These issues often manifest in Go back to stop.
employment >> even know but this function is not supported >> I'm sorry auntie can you hear me >> my car started talking thinking I'm talking to them but I'm serious it's it's like we we are why I I still don't understand why we hurt the most or why we why we go through so much. I know that we're supposed to be like, not supposed to be.
We are. We are the stronger with our minds. We created more than we we are. I don't even know how to say it, Mom. What am I trying to say? I don't It's like I'm lost for words right now. And everybody know I'm very articulate when I speak, but I'm so emotional right now that I can't even get out what I'm trying to say. But I don't understand why our race suffers the most. Why do we hate each other the most? Why it's like we cannot get it right? Why did they give us Bibles to keep us in line? Why why did we believe so much that we should like why are we so against each other that we can't even come together and build our own to keep them out? We we spend the most money and I'm one of them people. So I ain't going to take it back from myself. When you make more money, you do end up spending more money or doing some things that you probably shouldn't. Right? My mom always raised us with a great life to where it's just in me. If I want it, I got the money.
I'm going to get it. Right? But it's like we spend the most money in the US and we will not stop spending money with them people. And them people hate us.
>> They hate us.
>> How may I help you? Let me get I'mma mute auntie because Mercedes ass is listening in on our conversation. It's probably them. I don't know.
>> Right.
>> Right. So, for those of you that came in late, um we're gonna I'm gonna go back and play um Carmelo's mom and dad. They did they actually did a interview and it's so sad, y'all. It's really sad.
received a fair trial?
>> Absolutely not.
>> Absolutely not.
>> Absolutely not. And we going to keep fighting.
>> We will not stop FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE FOR my son. [snorts] >> And as parents, have you all struggled with guilt? You know, asking yourselves, is there anything differently? I know Kaylee, you said you wish you had gone to that track meet. Is there anything that you both wish you could have done differently?
>> I wish I would have just been rebellious. I was told, don't talk to this person. Don't talk to this person.
I feel like it was just a setup now. So they told us go get white attorneys.
Every black person I went to white attorney. No white attorney. They set them up. Push them. Hey, here you go. I mean, no objections. It was things like cuz as a father of me being who I am, I got to make sure she's straight. This mama be I got to make sure she's straight mentally because if she's not straight, my house ain't straight. I'm not straight then. So cuz I got the kids other kids to worry about. Got to make sure his mental health. I can't go back and forth with him right then and there because his mental can handle it. The misunderstanding what daddy's trying to take. This ain't a daddy moment.
>> But if I know my son, >> my son is no murder. My son didn't intend to hurt anyone.
My son was defending himself and that's what hurt so bad.
>> God would tell us all. Yeah, >> we don't know, but yeah, it's just >> we just been praying and keeping the faith.
>> So that that was um Carmelo's parents.
They are very dissatisfied with the representation of the attorneys during his case. You heard the father say that the attorney didn't do didn't do any objections. Um he you also heard him say that he had people in his ear saying, "Do not get this black attorney. Don't do this black attorney. get this white attorney. Now we're hearing conspiracy theories that maybe the activist sold Carmelo to the state. Okay? That maybe he got a little piece to get Carmelo to that white attorney that did nothing. Do y'all understand what I'm saying?
There's a conspiracy theory that the activist was paid, allegedly paid to direct Carmelo's parents to that attorney that gave Carmelo to the state.
Ron say he's very concerned about how the message we sent to the boys that they will affect them in the future. The future already [ __ ] up. Listen, when I was little, my mama used to say, "Oh, the world coming to an end. The world coming to an end." Meaning that it was bad back then, baby. And it's getting worse. Sandra Willer, hi. She says, "Hi, Auntie in chat. I was I was say, I grew up with the lady. I would have got my son out of the country." Yes, that's my sis. You heard talking. Um, Eugene Eugene Williams said, "I speak against any harm done to this baby. I pray a hedge of protection surrounds his baby from the crown of his head to the sole of his feet. I pray that everything h is revealed through his retrial in your name, Jesus. Cover Carmelo Anthony, Lord, he has to be covered. Cuz listen, the white folks, they have got a plan for him. As we heard the medaf daddy say, what's going to happen to that boy?
I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy.
They already got a plan for Carmelo.
Vancor say, "If I were them, I would start making calls to Congress, meeting organizations in Washington, betting legal teams. A strong legal team needs men and women, old and young, preferably from different law firms. He need to not go to that prison that is being wardened by a mad cap. He does not need to go there. Why do white people have so much power? Why do they have so much power over us? Why?
Why?
Right here we have a white boy that went to school with a knight and he stabbed his classmate six times. He stabbed him six times and he got 10 years. We have Carmelo Anthony that just had a knife on him for his cleats and the wraps that they put around his leg and he was bullied.
He was bullied and he was approached by the aggressor who ultimately [ __ ] around and found out.
But guess what? Carmelo got 35 years from a jury that only took three hours to find him guilty of murder, which he had no intentions when he came to that track meet. Okay? And then they sentenced him to 35 years.
35 years. And this all happened now in 2026.
Nothing is better.
Nothing.
It's gotten worse if you ask me.
Now Honcho say now I got to buy her another new car. Damn [laughter] her.
Mercedes fighting bank say they also need to buy supplements and vitamins because they might forget to eat and they knew. Yes, that mother is not that mother is down bad. She's she love her baby. She is down bad. Look at Carmelo. He was a good boy. He was no um yin. He weren't in the streets. Look at Carmelo. He was a good boy. He had a GPA average of 3.4.
Look at him with his girlfriend. And now they're calling him a murderer.
Not only that, they have cut his hair to dehumanize him, to make him feel like he's nothing.
That's what they have done. Just look at him. They have cut off his hair. You could tell he been crying. Okay, he's been crying. They have cut off his hair and sent him to prison within a within a two-day period. This 17 year old because they got a plan for him. Well, I hope Carmelo, if they try to take him out, I hope he take them out with him. Okay, take somebody with you, Carmelo, because this is not justice. This is not justice at all. Like that, like Thelma Anderson said, this is a lynching and it played out in public in the court system.
3.7 GPA and this is the his first crime.
Hunter Tree say we had that and they blew us up. Tulsa Melo's mom has painted a hopeless picture to good boys that stay out of trouble. She's leaving out the fact her son. She said that. Damn it. She said that. She said he stabbed him. Carmelo say he stabbed him. But did Carmelo murder him? Was the murder conviction proper? Did the jurors follow the facts along with the law? Law for murder is intent. He didn't intend to kill him. He stabbed him one time. Intend as if he would have kept [ __ ] him up. Okay.
No, he stabbed him and he ran.
Okay. That he didn't intend. Then he asked was he okay and he was crying and [ __ ] Go ahead.
I'm sorry. I was speaking to my old neighbor. Give me a second. Go ahead and talk.
>> Bor say host and gu you. I really sent so much love. I hope you know how much you appreciate it. If Melo family watch this, they would feel so much encouragement. Thank you so much.
Yes. This is sad.
This is sad, y'all. And there's not.
Imagine somebody kidnapping your child.
This is this is what they have done. The white people, they love to kidnap people. Honey, let me tell you something. They'll kidnap a [ __ ] in a second. Especially a black person.
They will kidnap you in a [ __ ] second. And it'll be it'll be legal.
Yeah. They had their mind made up on day one, honey. the Asians, the Pakistanians, and the whites had their mind made up about a 17 year old who who it was said in court was sitting down and was approached by Austin. And Austin walked up five stairs to get to Carmelo and put his hands on him twice. Y'all, I can't do it no more. I love y'all.
I love y'all so much. I have to go. I have got work myself up. Okay. Um, we have to take time away from this so we don't make ourselves sick.
Thank you.
So, thank you, Bancor. We um there's I listen y'all continue to pray to the God that you know that has not protected us all these years.
This could have been any of us cuz my son ain't going to let nobody step down on him. Period. He not going to do that.
Period.
>> At all. And this my favorite words at all.
>> T say some stuff cuz I'm about ready to end it. I don't got upset.
>> Can you kind of um just tell me a little bit about what y'all were last speaking on and I'll go from there real quick. I was >> I was just speaking on, you know, basically how, you know, um you that white people can kidnap kidnap us, nothing be done about it. Um that he was railroaded and that, you know, God that the same God we've been praying to for millions of years has not protected us at all.
Um, I every time I look at this picture of Carmelo, I just feel like he's gone.
I feel like he's >> Yeah, he's a different person.
>> He's he's gonna forever be a different person. But I think at this moment, like um Renee was saying earlier, looking in his eyes, like just looking in his eyes, auntie, I'm turn the light on so y'all can see me a little bit better. think um looking in his eyes, it's definitely a kid that has I think at that moment of them saying guilty, he gave he gave up and gave in. You understand what I'm saying? Like like this fight is over.
All the hope he had is gone. And you know what? It's almost like that like being a a spiritual moment where you kind of go he was released to his family for the last year. almost like for the last time. That [ __ ] hurt my heart.
You get what I'm saying? Like they had to make memories with him for the last year.
>> Almost like they were on the run cuz they couldn't be out in the public. They couldn't do so many different things.
But prayfully prayfully, this is more than just a a lesson. It it's just like that moment where it's time to get the [ __ ] out the US.
>> I agree.
>> And so many people are afraid to leave the US. They'll go to other countries to visit and whatever. Oh, it's so beautiful and this and that. Do y'all know you will live so much better out the US?
>> I'm I I'm promise y'all. I'm trying to get a dual something for my family cuz this this it's not working this way. and and they have blinded us to so much stuff. They got us thinking that Africa is so dirty and it's all um huts and all and all this dirt and animals and [ __ ] Africa is rich as hell. You know why they want to keep us from over there?
Because that's where they went to go steal all them diamonds and [ __ ] They still over there stealing, bringing it over here and selling to our dumb asses cuz I done bought them. You understand what I'm saying? But that was when I was ignorant to the facts instead of going back over there and purchasing from our own for from our own people.
>> Right.
>> But they got us over here so ignorant and blind to what's going on. This baby is seriously I I I'm starting to see it for what you and my mama are saying.
Like he is like the sacrificial lamb.
>> Yeah. Sacrificial lamb.
>> Sacrificial lamb. And it's like, but how long do we let this keep happening and not not doing nothing as people other than like like my husband was saying, other than like him and my mom was saying is talking. We we all talk, which is good. We bringing light to [ __ ] but who going to make a [ __ ] move?
M >> I I thank God every day that we have been able to have our own businesses for the last 15 years, auntie or longer.
Know why? Because working for someone I wouldn't I wouldn't make it. You because one I you know like I feel like my value is too much. I make too much on my own.
BUT >> Y'ALL Y'ALL ARE NOT GOING TO PLAY with me. You're not going to play with me.
You're not going to treat me like I'm a slave of yours. You're not going to tell me how things should go. You're not going to put me in a situation where I can't speak my mind because if I say the wrong thing as a black person, you're going to send it into my job and then my job is going to get rid of me. You understand what I'm saying? Because I said certain things and they didn't like that. I felt like I So, freedom of speech for us been gone. If y'all haven't realized that, >> it's been gone.
I don't think we ever I don't think we ever had >> we never had it. What say? Let me ask a question. When a boy puts a gun in his pocket the first time, what is he thinking? What does he do? No. When he's mature enough as a parent, you're supposed to teach them. You're supposed to take them out. Take them to the gun range. Teach them the um the laws and stuff when it comes to guns, but they're supposed to damn show protect themselves. The same way what that video showed yesterday at the courthouse. They was up there at the courthouse protesting what was happening to um Carmelo, the white, and I hate to say white man, but it was a white man. He sit there and he [laughter] >> he has his camera in the people face antagonizing them with a gun on his hip.
Right. Mind you, he's saying that Carmelo Anthony was wrong for killing for killing Austin without just over words. The black people was walking up on him talking. They giving words. Don't you know this mother girl, this man start grabbing at his gun on his side? On his side. So if one of them would have touched him, he would have shot them. Right. If he would have took one of their lives, if they would have touched him, but you out here protesting that Carmelo Anthony was wrong for taking a life when he was touched. Which way is right?
>> Which way is right?
>> I don't understand it. I don't understand it. It's going to forever be the same now. Why? Cuz they don't they will never respect us for who we are cuz we don't respect ourselves.
>> We don't respect ourselves.
>> All right. So, all right.
quickly.
>> Oh, I got to mute you. Sorry.
All right, guys. So, I have the defendants notice of appeal and proper oath appointment of attorney on appeal.
All right. To the honorable judge of said court comes down defendant in the above cause and states. I am the defendant in the above cause. I was convicted in this cause and now give notice of appeal to the Texas Court of Appeals for the Fifth Supreme Judicial District of Texas Texas of Dallas, Texas. And that I am penniless, destitute, and indigent person, too poor to employ counsel to represent me on appeal, and too poor to pay for or give security for the statement of facts.
and a true copy therefore herein.
Wherefore I pray that the court will appoint an attorney to represent me in this oh Lord Jesus Jesus in this appeal and that the court will order the court reporter of this court to prepare and deliver me or my appointed counsel the original and true copy of the statement of facts in this case together with all exhibits attached there to if practical.
Go.
>> So he need a public defender.
>> Got one. He got one.
>> But we don't need a public defense.
What? All the people that are donating like what is happening?
>> All that money that they got did nothing.
>> I know that. I know that. So now that we do know that, right? Now that we do know that and we know that he needs a proper attorney and you have people that have stepped up like celebrities and different people who stepped up and said that they are going to help fund this because we can't hear you baby. What's wrong T?
I might have to call her.
y'all.
All right, guys.
I lost my co-host. [laughter] Wait a minute. Hold on.
Thank you guys for coming tonight. Um, I gotta open my eyes a little wider because the on somebody might have said I was hot. I don't even smoke weed. I don't. But I'mma open my eyes because some I just look like this. This is how I look. But I I'mma have to open my eyes. So if y'all see me stretching these little eyes, it's because somebody said the white people said I look high. And I already kind of like dragged my words, you know, because I have chronic fatigue s syndrome. Okay. I am always tired.
So, I have I have a illness. Okay, I have several illnesses now. So, I'mma open my eyes wide and tell y'all thank you guys for coming tonight. Um, let's continue to pray for Carmelo and keep his family in prayer. I hope they have gotten the right person to put them in the right direction. Okay.
Yeah. Bor, they said I white person come, oh, she's hot. They said I was high as a kite and I don't even smoke.
So I'mma try to keep them open as I can.
Okay. But because I'm usually like this, you know, talking. So anyway, um we just going to keep prayers. Um I um have contact with um I've been in contact with um Carmelo's dad from the beginning of the year. I just tried to call him tonight. Um he didn't answer.
Hopefully he'll return my call. Um, I would hope that we can um all get together. I'mma ask him, can I at least start a GoFundMe for his wife? You know, she does she she needs to be taken care of while she's going through this, guys.
So, um, I'mma ask him, can I start a GoFundMe for Kayla? You know, a mother, um, you know, something. I don't know.
I'll get with him and see what we can do. Um, my heart is strongly with that mother.
Um, and she's got three other kids that she needs to see about. Hopefully, we can raise a lot of money where she can get a nanny or something cuz if I was her, I would be somewhere just I don't know, probably suicidal.
Okay, so y'all have a good night and thank y'all so much. Please share this live.
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