There has been an outpouring of tributes following the passing of Austin Metcalf, a student from Texas who was 17 years old and had been stabbed while competing in a track and field field event.
On Wednesday, April 2, Frisco Police and Fire were dispatched to the 6900 block of Stadium Lane near Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco, Texas, in response to a sad occurrence that occurred there.
After some time has passed, it has been brought to light that the authorities were informed of “an altercation between two students” that “resulted in one student stabbing the other.” The fatality was Austin, who was 17 years old and was present at the track and field competition alongside his identical twin brother.
As soon as the terrible event was reported on social media, users immediately began paying respect to the adolescent, while loved ones expressed their disapproval of the “senseless” act.
In the wake of Austin’s passing, the final post that he made on X, which was published on March 31, has taken on a particularly poignant significance.
A student wrote, “Faith that God got me and that my work will pay off,” and she meant it.
Faith that god got me ❤️ and my work will pay off.
— Austin Metcalf (@AMetcal) March 31, 2025
A number of other users of X were quick to express their sympathy. Someone wrote, “What a heart of such much value. He left this planet much too soon after his arrival. Even if we might not be able to comprehend the timing, I am certain that God has him now.
An more person stated, “During this extremely trying time, I am praying for the family and friends to have the strength and courage to get through it.”
During the track and field competition that took place on April 2, Austin was involved in a confrontation with another competitor named Karmelo Anthony, who is 17 years old, as reported by the New York Post. The two individuals had never laid eyes on one another prior to the day of the incident.
It has been stated that Austin approached Anthony, who attends a different school, for sitting in the tent that is located in the stands at Frisco Memorial High School. Austin told Anthony to move.
We send our deepest condolences this morning to the family of Austin Metcalf and the entire Frisco community pic.twitter.com/b9U52vbLIv
— Texas Football Life (@txfblife) April 3, 2025
Hunter, who is Austin’s twin brother and was also present, shared the following statement with WFAA: “And my brother stepped in and said, ‘You need to move. “Make me move,” he says, “and he’s like, ”
After that, Anthony is said to have taken his rucksack and took out a knife from inside of it. In the next step, he proceeded to stab Austin in the chest.
Hunter explained in a way that was both devastating and harrowing how he attempted to stop the bleeding while holding his brother in his arms while waiting for emergency personnel to come.
After that, he called the parents of the twins while Austin was being transferred to a gurney.
I could see all of the blood, and I could also see where the wound was. I was really concerned, and because of this, I had to fetch his brother, and we headed to the hospital as quickly as we could. They were unable to save him, despite the fact that we prayed as well as the fact that it was God’s plan, which I do not comprehend. In an interview with NBC Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin and Hunter’s father, Jeff Metcalf, described the incident as “murder.”
He served as a leader for the men. When he smiled, it would warm up the entire room. According to what Jeff posted on the GoFundMe page that was launched following the stabbing, “His passion for football was unbelievable.”
After being taken into custody, Karmelo Anthony was charged with first-degree murder in connection with the stabbing. His bond is set at one million dollars, and he is now being held at the Collin County Jail.
In the meantime, Anthony’s father referred to his son as a “good kid,” asserting that he was not the one who initiated the conflict.
“Everyone has already made their assumptions about my son, but he’s not what they’re making him out to be,” Andrew Anthony said in an interview with the New York Post.
It was not he who was the aggressor. He was not the one who initiated the occurrence.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Austin Metcalf’s family at this time. May you go to rest.