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Hello everyone, welcome back to The Victim's Voice.
I'm your host, Lorelei. In this week's episode I want to
discuss a case that's been circulating in the media and the
craziness that is ensuing because of this circus.
Everyone seems to be forgetting about the victim, Austin
Metcalf, the 17 year old studentwho lost his life on April 2nd,
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2025 in Frisco, TX while at a track meet for school.
Instead of making this the main focus, all of the racial
grifters and hustlers on both sides are coming out of the
woodwork to try to profit off ofthe victim's family and the
family of the perpetrator. They're trying to turn this
tragedy into a racial war, when in reality, this didn't start
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out as a racial issue at all. We're going to begin with what
the police reports say happened when officers got to the scene
that day. On April 2nd, 2025, at 10 O 1:00
AM, school Resource Officer E Cortez from Staley Middle School
heard a call over the radio thatan athlete had been stabbed at
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David Kai Kendall Stadium, whichwas located next to the middle
school. The suspect was said to be a
black male with dreads in his hair, wearing a Gray hoodie and
blue sweatpants. Cortez left his office and ran
across the middle school parkinglot through the southwest
entrance that led to the stadium.
As he entered the stadium, 2 high school students pointed him
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in the direction of the victim, who was on the North End of the
stadium, which was the visitors side by the bleachers under a
Memorial High School tent. As Cortez got close to the North
End, he could see the tent with multiple people standing
underneath of it. As he approached, an adult male
on the track pointed out the suspect.
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Cortez instructed the suspect toput his hands up.
The suspect did as he was told, but as he did it, he said I was
protecting myself. He offered up this information
without Cortez asking him any questions.
Cortez then asked the suspect ifhe had any weapons on him, to
which he said no. As Cortez was putting him in
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handcuffs, he offered up more information.
He said that the victim had put his hands on him and that's why
he stabbed him. Cortez hadn't read him his
rights yet, so he didn't respondto anything that the suspect was
saying at the time. He instructed the suspect to sit
on the ground while he conductedanother pat down on him.
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During this time, police officerAllison Rickey arrived on scene.
The suspect, though, just couldn't keep his mouth shut
because, as Cortez reported, that he had the alleged suspect
detained. The suspect said.
I'm not alleged. I did it.
Cortez and Ricky then started towalk the suspect, Officer
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Ricky's squad car. During that walk, he became very
emotional. He asked him if what he had done
could be considered self-defense.
The officers replied by telling him that they didn't know what
had happened at that point and so they couldn't make that call.
Cortez noticed blood on the handof the suspect as they put him
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in the car. The officer made sure to get
video of it with his body Cam. They asked him if he was doing
OK and right about that time, the suspect started crying
hysterically. After he calmed down, some law
enforcement asked for his ID andfound out that his name was
Carmelo Anthony and that he was 17 years old.
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Officer Ricky and Cortez then transported Carmelo to the
Frisco Police Department jail. After arriving, they took the
clothes that he had been wearingas evidence.
Back at the stadium, emergency personnel were gathered around
the stabbing victim and trying to save his life.
Sergeant Otis had arrived on thescene by this time as the Frisco
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Fire Department and other athletic department staff were
providing care to the victim, the sky opened up and a downpour
of rain came. The school staff moved the
memorial team tent that the kidshad been under over the victim
and the first responders. Sergeant Otis secured the area
with crime scene tape and asked anyone who was not essential in
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helping the victim to move out of the area.
He then began taking pictures topreserve the scene.
Because of the weather and the amount of people who were there,
people who were nearby told Sergeant Otis that they believe
the murder weapon was still in the vicinity of the bleachers.
After looking for a short time, Officer Otis ended up finding a
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black handled folding knife. It was lying between bleachers 9
and 10 near seat 30 by the aisle.
Instead of picking up the knife,Sergeant Otis decided to leave
it where it had been thrown. He covered it with a blue tarp
to preserve it from the weather or from other people touching
it. Officer Wetzel was another
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officer on scene who wrote a report about what he had
witnessed that day. He was near the visitor side
where the victim was being attended to under the tent.
One of the members of the Memorial High School track team
came up to Wetzel and started telling him what he had
witnessed that morning. The witness stated that he had
been setting under the Memorial High School tent near the
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victim, who he identified as Austin Metcalf, and the suspect,
Carmelo Anthony. Carmelo was from Centennial High
School but for some reason was setting under the Memorial High
School tent. Austin told Carmelo that he
needed to move out from under their team's tent.
Carmelo did not move, but instead grabbed his backpack,
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unzipped it and reached his handinside while saying touch me and
see what happens. The witness said that no one
really thought that Carmelo had a weapon in his book bag.
He said that Austin did touch Carmelo, that Carmelo was
getting mouthy, according to witnesses, So Austin did give
Carmelo a little shove to try toget him to leave.
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That's when Carmelo said punch me and see what happens.
A little bit later Austin grabbed Carmelo again and told
him to move. This is when Carmelo Anthony
reached his hand back into his book bag and pulled out a black
handled knife, stabbed Austin once in the chest and then ran
away. Austin grabbed his chest and
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told everyone to get help. Everyone that they interviewed
who had been under the tent gavepretty much the same version of
events with some minor details being different depending on
where everyone was and what theysaw.
The basic difference being one witness said Austin touched him
and another said he pushed him either way, instead of just
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getting up and moving into his own tent.
Carmelo stabbed his student because after the student asked
him to move he got mouthy and itseemed he already was planning
to do something because for one he brought the knife to a school
event and he reached in his bookbag before Austin ever touched
him. Then he taunted Austin by
saying, touch me and see what happens.
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It doesn't sound like someone who was scared for their life to
me. Authorities tried to talk to
Hunter, Austin's identical twin brother.
However, he was too hysterical to be much of any help at all.
He did, however, do an interviewthe next day with TMZ.
He said, quote, we asked Anthonyto move.
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He started getting aggressive and talking reckless and my
brother stepped in and said you need to move.
And he's like, make me move. All of a sudden, he grabbed his
backpack. End Quote.
Immediately after that, Hunter said he realized his brother had
been stabbed. Hunter estimated that the entire
altercation lasted less than 30 seconds and said neither he nor
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Austin had any history with Carmelo Anthony.
Other witnesses were also sayingthat Austin and Carmelo were
exchanging words back and forth and that Austin eventually stood
up to push Carmelo, and that's when Carmelo took out the knife
and stabbed Austin. But overall, no one saw Austin
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with any sort of weapon, no one heard Austin threaten Carmelo
with a weapon, and there was no other weapon found at the scene
except for the one that Carmelo had used to stab Austin.
When officers got to the scene, they were informed that Austin
was no longer breathing or conscious.
Hunter had held his brother in his arms and put his hands over
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his brother's wound to try to stop the blood from flowing out.
When the paramedics came to takeover, they had to pry Hunter off
of Austin so that they could administer first aid.
Austin was rushed to the hospital where he succumbed to
his injuries. Shortly after arriving.
Carmelo Anthony was booked into jail and charged with first
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degree murder. And this is where things start
to get crazy. First, let's talk about who the
victim was. Austin Metcalf was a 17 year old
junior from Frisco, TX. He was a member of Memorial High
School's track and field team, A-Team MVP as a linebacker on
the varsity football team, and amember of the National Honor
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Society. He was an excellent student with
a nearly four point O GPA. Hunter Metcalf said in an
interview that he and his brother did everything together.
They were best friends and we'relike one person.
Hunter had recently achieved hisgoals in the gym and he
remembered that his brother had hugged him and told him how
proud he was of him. Hunter not only had to grieve
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losing a part of himself on April 2nd, but he will never
forget holding his dying brotherin his arms.
Hopefully he realizes that his face was probably the last thing
his brother saw before he lost consciousness and he now has a
guardian Angel forever. Carmelo Anthony was at first
appointed a public defender and his bond was set at $1 million.
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On April 14th, however, he appeared in court with his newly
hired attorney Mike Coward, and his bond was lowered to $250,000
which was paid and he was released.
Carmelo was issued an electronicmonitoring device.
It is on house arrest. He can only leave for court
hearings and must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all
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times. He also has to check in with
court bailiffs every Friday. If you have seen the news
footage of Carmelo being released and leaving the
courthouse, then I'm sure you saw the clown that was leading
him out by the hand like a little boy who is in trouble.
This man's name is Dominique Alexander and he has been hired
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by the family to represent them.He's not an attorney but just a
representative I guess. I'm not really sure what he is
doing for them. In my opinion, he is Teamu's
version of Al Sharpton. We will talk more about him
shortly. Because Carmelo was black in
Austin and was white, this immediately became a racial
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issue from the start, even though the incident had nothing
to do with race. Because of this, there's been a
huge divide between people. Some say that Carmelo acted in
self-defense while others say that Austin was killed in cold
blood. I will tell you my opinion on
everything later if you don't figure it out from my smart
assiness before then. We all know that whenever there
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is a tragedy, Gofundmes or something similar usually start
popping up everywhere, and it's no different in this case.
The GoFundMe for the Metcalf family has raised over $400,000.
What we don't usually see is a fundraiser from the other
party's side, the person who committed the crime.
But because this case has causeda racial divide of some sort,
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people have been donating to Carmelo's family also by way of
gives and go. He has also raised close to
$400,000 last time I checked. It may be more now.
People started talking about theAnthony family's donations
though, claiming that they aren't using it on Carmelo's
defense, but instead have a new house lined up to move into and
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are buying new cars. I don't necessarily know if any
of this is true because first ofall, it's a process to be able
to withdraw funds from these organizations, and it's also a
process to purchase a house. I don't think either of these
things are happening that fast. However, the Anthony family is
apparently really worried about what the public thinks of them
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because they held a whole last press conference to let people
know that they weren't buying cars and houses, something that
they could have done in a written statement after
listening to this press conference.
However, I don't believe it was only because of those rumors
that they held it. It seems like to me they are
trying to reverse the roles and make themselves and their
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murderer of a son the victims inthe situation.
It's disgusting and the whole press conference just had an
icky feeling about it. If you haven't seen it, I will
share the link on the Victim's Voice Facebook page.
So this shit show of a press conference happened on April
17th and the first thing that happened was that there was a 45
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minute delay to the press conference beginning.
There are several red flags indicating that this press
conference was nothing but a circus.
And here is the first reason press conference didn't start on
time. Because Austin Metcalf's dad had
shown up and the Anthony's and their douchebag representative
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had the audacity to call the police to have him escorted out.
Yes, this family son killed thisman's son in cold blood.
But instead of welcoming him with open arms and apologizing
for their son's actions, they call the police and have him
removed from their press conference.
And guess what? When Jeff Metcalf was asked to
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leave, he left without even stabbing anyone.
That's amazing. I can understand it if Jeff
Metcalf had gone there to cause problems, but he didn't.
He had already said in a media interview that he forgave
Carmelo for what he did to his son and that he did not want
this to become about race from either side, he told a reporter
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Quote, we have got to be kind toeach other.
You need to show compassion, Show empathy, not anger, not
rage. Teach your kids right from wrong
and pray to God this doesn't happen to yours.
End Quote. He said he wanted to go to the
press conference because, yes, he was interested in what they
had to say, but he also wanted to show that the two families
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could stand side by side and puton a united front.
The Anthonys and their phony assrepresentative, though, weren't
going to allow that to happen. They had an agenda and a
narrative to put out there and Austin's dad didn't fit the
message that they were trying toconvey.
Douchebag Dominic Alexander started off the press conference
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by saying, quote, what we've seen at the beginning of this
press conference of the father being at this press conference,
these are my words. Don't quote anybody is a
disrespect to the dignity of hisson.
End Quote. What?
How is he being disrespectful tohis son that was murdered by the
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person this guy represents? Alexander then said quote Next
generation Action Network. This is the name of his
so-called organization. And believe me, this won't be
the last time you hear it come from his mouth.
It will be ingrained in your brain by the time we're done,
which I'm sure is what he wants anyway.
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He says Next Generation Action Network from the beginning has
respected the loss of life. No matter our opinion of it.
We have kept our opinions close.We have not attacked, we have
not shared the information that was shared with us about Austin
Metcalf because we respect the dignity of life and loss.
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So it sounds like Dominic Alexander was trying to low key
make people think they had some tea on Austin Metcalf after
talking shit about the Metcalfs and trying to defame them for a
while. He got into the meat and
potatoes of why they were there,which was to play the victims
and to complain that they were being harassed by people both
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online and in person. Well I don't agree with anyone
going real life and threatening anyone.
Why are these people so worried about what people are thinking
of them and their son? They didn't do Carmelo any
favors by hiring this racial grifter piece of crap to
represent them when he is only doing it to get a cut of the
donated money and to plug his organization, which is the
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second red flag we're going to talk about.
I eventually lost count of how many times this idiot said the
name of his organization, but I was able to count 12 times.
Was he really there for the family or was he there to plug
his company? Also, does the name of his
organization, Next Generation Action Network, remind you of
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anything? How about Al Sharpton's National
Action Network? Sounds like Mr. Alexander, or
should I say Minister Dominic Alexander because yes, according
to his Twitter page, he's a minister.
Sounds like he couldn't even be original with the name of his
racial grifting organization. He is definitely the Team U
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version of Al Sharpton. The next red flag is
unbelievable. This man actually blamed the
school for what happened at the track meet.
How was it the school's fault, you may ask?
Well, of course it's because they didn't cancel the track
meet because of the weather. As Milli Vanilli said, he blamed
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it on the rain. According to Dominic Alexander,
you can't run track in the rain or even if there are clouds in
the sky. So if they would have canceled
the meet, this would have never happened.
Seriously, this guy needs to sitdown.
I don't see how Carmelo's lawyeris allowing this to happen
because this guy is making this entire family look really bad.
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The next red flag was when he had the audacity to complain
about the school wanting to expel Carmelo for the remainder
of the school year. First of all, Carmelo even
having a knife on school property is enough for
expulsion, but killing someone that takes it to the whole new
level. So all the other students should
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have to fear for their lives at school so that Carmelo can
continue to attend so that he can graduate with his class?
What if someone accidentally bumps into him in the hallway?
Will he pull out a weapon and kill them?
And what about Austin? He doesn't get to return to
school. He doesn't get to graduate with
his class. He never gets to get married,
have children, have a career, nothing.
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His life is over. But poor Carmelo gets expelled 2
months before he graduates. Well, if you would like to
graduate with the rest of your class, then my suggestion is not
to stab people in the heart and kill them.
The next red flag is Dominic Alexander racializing this case.
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Talking about his oppressors andhow they don't have to pull the
race car because they live it. This case has nothing to do with
race. There is no excuse for what
Carmelo did wrong is wrong. I don't care if you're black,
white, green, yellow, or purple.Jeff Metcalf made it very clear
that this had nothing to do withrace and that he didn't want
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people to make it about that from either side, which we will
talk about the other side of theracial grifters in a little bit.
Jeff also said straight from thegate that he forgave Carmelo for
what he did to his son and that he wanted to bridge the gap and
show people that the two families could come together.
Yet when they should have been asking for his forgiveness and
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apologizing to him, they removedthe hymn from their three ring
circus. Though Alexander said that he
was sorry about the loss of Jeff's son, you would think that
this loser would at least make sure he got the victim's name
correct. But he didn't.
Instead of saying Metcalf, he said Metcalf at least three
different times when referring to Austin.
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He is disgusting. Then this clown shows just how
much he doesn't know. He started comparing what
Carmelo did to Kyle Rittenhouse in Wisconsin.
He said that Carmelo deserves the same rights as Kyle had.
Well, let's talk about that. Kyle Rittenhouse had a bond of
$2,000,000 and his bond never got lowered, but Carmelo had a
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$1 million bond that was loweredto $250,000.
Kyle Rittenhouse was jailed for 86 days.
Carmelo was jailed for 12, and Kyle Rittenhouse was acting in
self-defense. One guy pointed a gun at him,
another tried to hit him with a skateboard, and the other tried
to take his weapon from him. Also, people were saying that
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Kyle killed 3 black people, which is not true.
All three of the people Rittenhouse killed were white.
So how do you compare the two situations when they are totally
different? My opinion Minister Dominique
Alexander was using this appalling press conference to
stoke the fire of this being a racial incident in order to
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promote his organization and to try to get the family more
donations so that he could take his cut.
But they also were really worried about their image
because at least three differenttimes they brought up the fact
that people were saying that they were spending the donation
money in ways they shouldn't. So who is this phony grifter
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that the Carmelo's parents have representing them?
Well, I don't think they did their homework because this man
is not someone who should be in any kind of leadership position
or who should be representing a child in any way.
He is a felon with a rap sheet as long as Acvs receipt yet
served almost no jail time. Let's talk about what this
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Jackass has done in the past. Dominique Alexander has at least
10 mug shots from what I could find and a whole lot of felony
charges. I will post them on the Victim's
Voice Facebook page. So what kind of trouble has this
minister been in? Well, back in 2009, Dominique
Alexander was charged with felony injury to a child.
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Apparently, this man shook his girlfriend's son and hit him
with an object causing tearing in the child's cerebral cortex.
He at first tried to say the child fell off the couch.
He was convicted by a Dallas court in 2011 and received
probation. He broke that probation in 2016
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due to multiple other charges which included forging a check,
leading police on a high speed chase, stealing a car,
falsifying a claim that a car was stolen, offensive physical
contact, probation violation, felony theft of property, felony
assault causing seriously bodilyinjury.
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This was for domestic violence against his girlfriend so he
likes to abuse children and women, continuous violence
against the family, theft, making false reports, and
evading arrest. Why would these parents who
claim to be intelligent people let this person with this kind
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of background represent their family?
Alexander did most of the talking at the press conference
while Carmelo's parents stood behind him looking sad and like
it was their son that was murdered and not the murderer.
When Alexander was done, Carmelo's mom, Kayla Hayes came
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up to talk and boy was she on point with the victim mentality.
She continued on about how her and her family felt like they
were in danger. According to her, over the past
several days, there had been an alarming increase in death
threats, continued harassment, and physical intimidation
targeted at their home. Some of the harassment included
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people visiting the Anthony home, loitering and taking
photos of their property, false food deliveries, disturbing
mailings including Austin Metcalfe's obituary, and people
repeatedly circling the family home taking photos and
attempting to provoke fear and intimidation.
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Kayla then went on to talk aboutbeing a stay at home mom and how
her family moved to the area three years before to have a
better life. She said they have been doxed
and her husband had to take a leave of absence from work.
She then started yelling saying her 13 year old daughter is
scared to sleep in her own room.Well ma'am, whose fault is that?
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Maybe you should be blaming yourson who stabbed someone at a
school event on school property.Yes, people are pissed.
She says she doesn't know why people are discriminating
against her and her family before there's ever been a
trial. I'm sorry but your son admitted
to stabbing the quote UN quote Metcalf boy as she liked to call
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him, which in my opinion is disrespectful.
Then she of course starts talking about the donations, the
whole reason for the press conference, their image.
They don't want people to think they're misusing funds because
then of course people wouldn't donate.
Carmelo's dad Andrew Anthony stood looking like a constipated
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Urkel look alike during the press conference.
If you watch it you will know what I mean.
He didn't say a word as his wifeand Alexander led the shit show.
He did make a statement later ina newspaper article for the
Post. Here's what he had to say.
Quote. Everyone has already made their
assumptions about my son, but he's not what they're making him
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out to be. He's a good kid, he works 2
jobs, he's an A student and has a 3.7 GPA.
End Quote. And Sir, he also stabs kids in
the heart when he doesn't get his way.
You left that out. Andrew added that Carmelo was
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quote UN quote, not the aggressor and quote UN quote not
the one who started the altercation with Austin.
He said his son made a mistake in the heat of the moment and
that he feels badly for Austin'sfamily.
He said quote, I feel bad for the other parents and family and
wards can't explain how both families have been affected by
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this tragedy. End Quote.
First of all, good for Carmelo that he works 2 jobs and had a
3.7 GPA. That just means he's smart
enough to know that you don't bring a knife to a school event
and attack someone, killing themin the process, and saying that
he wasn't the aggressor and not the one who started the
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altercation. Sir, maybe he didn't put hands
on Austin first, but he was running his mouth and taunting
Austin, daring him to touch him.To claim self-defense he had to
prove that you are fearing for your life or you fear great
bodily harm. Carmelo could have walked away
from the situation at any time and Austin didn't have a weapon
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on him. You're allowed to protect
yourself, but you have to use reasonable and proportional
force. It all boils down to the saying
that you can't bring a gun to a fist fight, and Carmelo was no
Angel before this. It's been said that he got into
an altercation at school in February and was suspended.
Now I've heard that he had a weapon on him during this
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altercation but I can't say 100%if that's the case.
But it's also been said that he wasn't even supposed to be at
the track meet because he was suspended from school.
Maybe that's why he was taking shelter in another school's tent
because his team mates under hisown school's tent knew he wasn't
supposed to be there. I don't know for sure, that's
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just a thought. Carmelo is definitely not an
Angel though. There's a picture going around
of him where he's holding an assault rifle and throwing up a
gang sign. And of course, people are trying
to compare it to a picture of Austin and Hunter Metcalf
wearing camo and holding huntingrifles.
There's obviously a big difference between hunting and
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throwing gang signs. Pairing those two pictures is
just ridiculous. And let's back up for a minute
to when Jeff Metcalf was asked to leave.
The press conference just a few hours after being asked to leave
his house was swatted. For those of you who don't know
what swatting is, that's OK. I didn't either until now.
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The definition of swatting is the action or practice of making
a prank call to 911 and an attempt to bring about the
dispatch of a large number of armed police officers or a SWAT
team to a particular address. Someone had called 911 and said
that they heard gunshots coming from inside of Jeff's home.
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There have been two other reported swatting incidents
involving the Metcalf family, one on April 8th at Austin's
mom's house and another one at Jeff's house on the 25th.
This family is grieving the lossof their son and brother, and
these lowlife people who think they're being funny by making
false claims to police won't leave them alone to grieve in
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peace. People like this are sickening.
Racial hustlers like Dominic Alexander are only half of the
problem though. We still have the other side of
the racial extremists to talk about.
A small group of people gatheredat Kai Kendall Stadium in Frisco
on Saturday, April 19th of 2025,just two days after Dominic
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Alexander's press conference. People were making posts about
the gathering on social media. The Flyers posted on social
media said Protect white Americans, Justice for Austin
Metcalf, demand Carmelo Anthony be put back in prison until
trial, peaceful protest, stop black violence on white
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Americans. The rally was organized by Jake
Lang of Florida and his sidekickPhilip Anderson, who people have
been calling Uncle Ruckus. And if you recognize these
names, it's because they were two of the men who were
previously charged in the January 6th right in the US
Capitol, two of the men whom President Trump pardoned.
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And these guys are no better than Dominic Alexander Lang.
And Anderson delivered speeches suggesting black Americans are
disproportionately violent toward white Americans because
of what he called white hate. What's odd is that Jeff Lang is
white and Phillip Anderson is black.
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Protesters voiced anger over Carmelo Anthony's release on
bond, calling for him to be put back in prison until trial.
A video went viral of a man named Bruce Carter, who is a
black man, confronting Jake Langand his losers at the rally.
Bruce Carter had actually been at the press conference held by
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Dominique Alexander and the Anthony family.
This is where he met Austin's dad, Jeff Metcalf.
The two later decided that Carter would speak with Jeff
Flange on Jeff Metcalfe's behalfat the protest.
Bruce Carter is a Dallas entrepreneur who owns a public
relations firm, according to hiswebsite.
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He has been active in local politics and has campaigned for
President Donald Trump. In the past he ran a group
called Black Men for Bernie, referring to Senator Bernie
Sanders. According to Jeff Lang and his
cronies, Austin Metcalf was now a symbol of a violent black
culture being perpetuated against white America.
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Bruce asked Jeff Lang if he had permission from jet Jeff Metcalf
to use Austin in his money making racial fiascos.
Jake admitted to Bruce that he had not talked to Jeff, so Bruce
called Jeff right there so that he could talk to him.
He also had it on speaker so everyone could hear Jeff's
response to Jake. This is what Jeff said.
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Quote, you are part of the fucking problem.
You are trying to create more racial divide than bridging the
gap. I do not condone anything you
do. You take my son's face off of
your website and quote, Jake Lang had the audacity to respond
to Jeff by saying that he neededto be a father and that he had
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quote UN quote white guilt. He told Jeff if he didn't jump
on board then there would be more Austin's in the future and
basically said it would be Jeff's fault.
In the weeks following Austin Metcalf's murder, it seemed like
something new was being posted every day in regards to the
case. False post impersonating the
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Frisco police chief and post targeting the judge presiding
over Anthony's case have become the subject of criminal
investigations. People have doxed Judge Angela
Tucker, the judge who lowered Carmelo's bond.
The Metcalf's are meanwhile trying to deal with the grief of
losing their son while at the same time being drug into a
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culture war. They are having to deal with
swatting incidents and these racial hustlers that are trying
to make a buck in a statement using their deceased son all
while grieving the loss of Austin.
There have even been rumors on social media that Jeff Metcalf
had been arrested in 2011 for sexual assault, which has been
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found to be untrue. Carmelo Anthony's family has had
to move because of threats. Even though in my opinion he
murdered Austin and it was no way self-defense, that doesn't
make it OK for the rest of his family to be harassed and
threatened. I believe this all started
because of people like DominiqueAlexander and Jake Lang.
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People who want to turn everything into a race war to
fit their own agenda and to makemoney.
And if the Anthony family continues to let Alexander
represent their family, it's only going to make things worse
for them and Carmelo. All of this is going too far and
someone else eventually is goingto get hurt or even worse before
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it's over. In the end, this is about
Austin, a 17 year old who lost his life senselessly, but that
seems to be forgotten in all of the mockery and racial
propaganda engineered by people who lead these hate groups.
The Metcalfs need to be left alone so they can grieve the
loss of Austin and focus on Hunter's mental health and the
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fact that he lost his best friend, his identical twin that
he now has to learn to navigate through life without.
The Anthony's need to be left alone so they can deal with the
fact that their 17 year old son is now labeled a cold blooded
murderer and if they were smart they would get rid of Dominique
Alexander and not allow him to speak for their family anymore.
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I will keep you updated on this case.
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a brand new case. Until then, stay safe and peace
out.