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MAJOR Developments in Karmelo Anthony Case as Footage REVEALS What Really Happened
Added:pretty shocking actually as the evidence that the jury saw is now finally being released. Not all of it, but a lot of it before they sentenced him to 35 years in prison for killing Austin Medaf. And I like the the bottom line is all the stuff that these agitators who refuse to accept that this guy committed murder um is proof positive. I mean, it's just beyond any doubt, never mind a reasonable doubt, what happened here.
And like the revisionist history by this activist class is just stomach turning.
And you you look at this evidence and we're getting some more descriptions now of the stuff that wasn't shown. It's like the dishonesty of these people is just so patent who want to reframe this.
It's absurd. It's absurd. I I thank God that the vast majority of the American public understands what happened here, white or black or other color for that matter. And it's just this agitator class like this these folks who are outside of the courthouse down in Texas and then the more elite Jamal Hill overly educated types who have spent so much time in the DEI web that they just are entangle entangled in it. They're trapped like a bug in a spider's web.
It's inescapable for them. They're going to live their entire life seeing everything through that prism. And unfortunately, we live in this world with them. So, we're going to be subjected to the madness, too. It was an eight-man, sorry, eight woman, fourman jury. They reached their verdict after hearing five days of arguments and testimony earlier this month. On Friday, Colin County Judge John Roach, the same district judge that oversee the trial, oversaw the trial, released some of the trial evidence to the public. But because no cameras were allowed in the courtroom, the public is seeing all of this for the first time. And it came out peacemail. And of course, because it's a court, they don't release it in like an organized, understandable way. And to be honest, most of the media has been too lazy to actually organize it and present it the way it ought to be. So, we we got it. Uh the released evidence includes surveillance footage showing chaos minutes after the stabbing. Also a 911 call where you can hear Hunter Metaf pleading for his brother Austin, the victim, to stay conscious. And Carmemelllo Anthony telling cops, as we heard right from day one in this case, "I'm not alleged. I did it. I'm not alleged I did." Thank God he said that.
Like, who who knows where this crazy defense would have gone if he hadn't so clearly admitted it all on camera. I don't know what if you're some lunatic out there who's going to paint Carmelo as the victim and Austin as the perpetrator. Yeah, you might say he didn't even plunge the knife in. Oh, what? We would heard something about how like white people can't tell black people apart. We've heard that before. U but he's there. It's clear as day. He said he did it. They had no wiggle room.
So, they had to go with self-defense, which is a lie that's still being pushed. And we'll talk about that, too.
All right. All right. So, we're going to walk you through some of the key evidence to try to give you a better understanding of what actually happened that day, notwithstanding the lies that perpetrate the media. Right now, on your screen here, you can see Austin Medaf entering the stadium. There he is. Poor guy has no idea what's about to happen to him. The 17-year-old looking like the epitome of health and vigor just minutes before his murder. He has no idea his life is about to end. And here's Carmelo walking up to the bleachers from the steps in the middle of the stadium. He's highlighted in this video. He comes up the stairs and heads down toward the tent where Austin Metaf was standing with his teammates. I've got to say, like throughout this, I don't see like the downpour that necessitated him. He had to go underneath the tent. I I kept waiting to see like the monsoon conditions, like where's the wind rattling the top of that tent to where like he had to do this thing that would be considered highly inappropriate under any other circumstance, which is to go into an opposing team's home camp and sit with them. It's not there. He was an agitator. He was trying to prove something. And obviously, he was loaded for bear. Before we show you more, I want to remind you what Carmemelllo's father, Drew Anthony, told that idiot over at the Breakfast Club, Mimi Brown, on June 11th. The most pathetic interview I've ever seen somebody do.
You've got the father of a killer. And by the time you were done with that interview, Mimi, you had all but convinced your audience that it was the other way around.
Nothing against her personally, just the job she did that day was hideous.
Um, but here's a reminder on what the murderer's father said. The surveillance footage, which we had not yet seen, but he had he said this about what that surveillance footage would show. Watch.
And so the video that you all uh that that they they show showed in court, it it it it shows him running away from >> Yeah. He ran he ran to a teacher. The teacher said that the teacher he ran to, he ran to a guy and the teacher he ran to actually um um he hugged him cuz >> he's not like he he hugged the guy like he was freaking out. He hugged the guy.
So the guy would they they was hugging he was crying hysterically and um they tried to paint as if he was trying to leave >> but then in court they should have said it that he wasn't trying to leave.
>> Yeah.
>> OMG.
These are what we call lies.
That's unbelievable. That that's not what happened at all. He made a run for it and he was stopped by a teacher who put him in a bear hug to stop him from escaping. He needed a hug. Okay.
In addition to what you just heard, there were many rumors on social media that the surveillance footage was going to display a group of boys ganging up on Carmelo. He was surrounded. We heard that before he stabbed Austin in self-defense, terrified. Well, we have the footage that was shown to the jury now. It's a little hard to make out and we're going to show you a zoomed-in version in just a moment. Okay. But screen left, you see a yellow tent.
There's a group of students sitting underneath it. Near the top, you see a brief altercation, and that's the moment when Carmelo Anthony stabs Austin Medaf.
You then see a figure highlighted running out of the top of the tent.
That's Carmemelllo Anthony. See him running? He's highlighted here. He runs down the steps. He gets to the bottom of the bleachers, trips, and falls. He gets back up and keeps running. He knows what he's done. He runs until he gets to the end of the stadium bleachers and then appears to start walking. Got to play it cool. New people seeing you. Don't want to project panic. At one point, he turns back toward the stands and then starts running away again. He can see people are coming. And as he's running, you can see people chasing him and pointing at him. He knows what's happening here. It is the equivalent of a a car chase only it's on foot. As the perpetrator who commits a dastardly deed tries to get away, Carmemelllo slows his pace as he walks over toward a group of people.
Okay, so to to go back to Carmelo's dad, Drew, who's a liar, who tried to say the video doesn't show Carmelo trying to leave, that's it's a lie. He is fleeing.
And the reason he needed a lie is because fleeing a scene, a criminal scene, is admissible in court as consciousness of guilt. And that's exactly what was argued because we can all see that's what it is with our own damn eyes.
We're about to show you three critical upclose videos of what happened under the tent. These were enhanced by Robbie Harvey, a true crime social media journalist on X. In this close-up video at the top of the tent, you see Carmemelllo Anthony walk in and sit down under the tent where the murder occurred. Carmemelllo runs for another team. Again, there was no reason for him to be inside that tent, and he knew it was provocative to do this. A few minutes later, you see Austin Metaf get up and move next to where Carmelo Anthony is seated. Witnesses say Austin was trying to get Anthony to leave the team's tent. About 3 minutes later, you see two people appear to push each other. Within seconds, Carmemelllo is seen running out of the top of the tent.
By our count, it was about 4 seconds between the pushing and Carmelo running out of the tent. I mean, there was no builtup. There was no long al altercation.
He shoved a knife in another boy's heart and then made a run for it. After Carmela ran away from the scene and to the end of the stadium, he's eventually brought back closer to the crime scene by teachers. Not because he wanted to, but because they made him. They made him. According to CBS Texas Memorial High School athletic trainer, that's where Austin went. Tiffany Whitaker first stopped Carmelo and then handed him off to Heritage High School head football coach Vincent Hooper. According to journalist Sarah Fields, who was inside the courtroom for the entire trial, Whitaker testified that she got in front of Anthony as he was running, put her hands up to keep him from leaving, and then yelled at Coach Hooper, "Hey, this kid stabbed someone.
Don't let him leave." End quote. This is when Coach Hooper put his arms around Carmelo in a hugging fashion to prevent him from leaving the stadium. Quoting there, I'm quoting. That's the testimony that was given. It's not a He didn't need a hug. What a liar. I'm sorry.
The father's a liar. The parents are liars. They hired a lying spokesperson to represent them. A race hustler, too, which appears to apply to the parents as well. Not to mention their core supporters and their grandmother, Carmela's grandmother, who kept chanting racist, biased, racist, biased after the guilty verdict. Why don't you try accepting responsibility? Okay. Maybe if you hadn't had such an entitled attitude that's blind to facts, we wouldn't be in this mess to begin with. Your grandson would be free and Austin Metaf would still be alive.
We also now have the video of Carmelo being taken into custody shortly after all of this where Carmemelllo Anthony leaves no doubt as to whether he was the one who killed Austin. He tells the officer, "I'm not alleged. I did it."
Watch >> the alleged suspect.
>> I am not alleged.
>> There it is.
I mean, honestly, I'm not alleged. I did it. We know. And there's body camera footage from a different officer as Anthony is arrested. You're going to hear him sound emotional when he tells the officer who had not yet asked him any questions about the crime, quote, "He put his hands on me." Watch.
>> Put your hands for now.
>> Memorial 10's over there, guys. All right. He put his hands on me. I told him nothing. You put a hand on me. Don't kill me.
>> I don't know yet, man.
>> Honestly, at the end, you hear Anthony ask, "Is he going to be okay?" And the officer says, "I don't know yet, man."
Carmelo doesn't fully understand that he just committed a murder. And let me tell you something that I believe those tears. I believe he was upset. I believe it was sinking into him in that moment what he'd done. And this isn't to take agency away from Carmelo Anthony, but I'm sorry. This is the fault of his parents. This is his parents' fault. When a 17-year-old behaves like this, he's been raised wrong.
Some severe failure has happened inside the home.
some sense of entitlement, more than likely some massive chip on one's shoulder that interprets regular teenage slights as existential, as something so offensive and deeply wounding that that a man's life must be taken to avenge oneself. Oh, you're a tough guy, aren't you? He was so tough just five minutes earlier. Now he's reduced to tears like a crying toddler.
Keep in mind, not one second of that grieving can compare in any way to what Hunter Metaf was going through in the tent steps away, to the pain and agony that Austin and Hunter's parents were about to receive when they got word what had happened to their son. But I accept Carmelo Anony's tears and upset as authentic. And I think he has himself clearly, but his parents to blame. We have to teach our children emotional regulation.
That's a parent's job. Thanks for watching this clip. If you're new here, subscribe. We got a whole lot more goodness where that came from. Would love to hear your feedback. You can email me, too. Megan megyn meanc kelly.com or just leave a comment below.
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