A High School Fight Ended With 1 Boy Stabbed to Death and the Other Charged With Murder. That Trial is Now Underway

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The murder trial of a high school student who admitted to stabbing his classmate to death kicked off in Texas this week.

Caysen Allison, now 21, confessed to killing Jose Luis Ramirez Jr., 18, during a fight in the boy's bathroom at Belton High School back on May 3, 2022, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by PEOPLE.

Allison's lawyer, Zachary Boyd, said in his opening statement that the then-18-year-old acted in self defense after finding himself forced to fight Ramirez and a group of his friends.

Allison, who has been on house arrest ever since posting $175,000 bail back in July 2022, is facing anywhere between 5 and 99 years in prison if convicted.

The murder trial began with opening statements on Monday, and on Tuesday jurors were shown video of the stabbing that one of Ramirez's friends recorded inside the bathroom.

That video allegedly shows Ramirez throwing a punch at Allison and Allison responding by swinging at Ramirez with a knife in his hand, according to court documents. It then allegedly ends with Ramirez cornered before the teenagers all run out of the bathroom.

Ramirez manages to leave the bathroom but is seen on school surveillance video collapsing in the hallways a short time later while blood pours out of his body, according to the affidavit.

The school nurse then started to perform life-saving measures on Ramirez, who was then transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced dead. The affidavit notes that Ramirez had been stabbed in the chest, back, legs and arm.

Allison left school and returned home after the fight and was arrested a short time later, according to the affidavit.


A knife covered in blood was allegedly found at Allison's house, per the affidavit.

Court records show that an additional charge was filed against Allison a few days later on May 9 after he allegedly assaulted a family member.

Allison has entered a plea of not guilty and the trial is expected to last through next week.

Now let's see how the local white crew speaks on this case.

This white kid was granted a 250K bond, let's see how many have a problem with the Judge's decision.

This white kid had a knife on the school grounds, let's see how many think they should throw the book at him.

Let's see how many claims this was self-defense.
 
The murder trial of a high school student who admitted to stabbing his classmate to death kicked off in Texas this week.

Caysen Allison, now 21, confessed to killing Jose Luis Ramirez Jr., 18, during a fight in the boy's bathroom at Belton High School back on May 3, 2022, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by PEOPLE.

Allison's lawyer, Zachary Boyd, said in his opening statement that the then-18-year-old acted in self defense after finding himself forced to fight Ramirez and a group of his friends.

Allison, who has been on house arrest ever since posting $175,000 bail back in July 2022, is facing anywhere between 5 and 99 years in prison if convicted.

The murder trial began with opening statements on Monday, and on Tuesday jurors were shown video of the stabbing that one of Ramirez's friends recorded inside the bathroom.

That video allegedly shows Ramirez throwing a punch at Allison and Allison responding by swinging at Ramirez with a knife in his hand, according to court documents. It then allegedly ends with Ramirez cornered before the teenagers all run out of the bathroom.

Ramirez manages to leave the bathroom but is seen on school surveillance video collapsing in the hallways a short time later while blood pours out of his body, according to the affidavit.

The school nurse then started to perform life-saving measures on Ramirez, who was then transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced dead. The affidavit notes that Ramirez had been stabbed in the chest, back, legs and arm.

Allison left school and returned home after the fight and was arrested a short time later, according to the affidavit.


A knife covered in blood was allegedly found at Allison's house, per the affidavit.

Court records show that an additional charge was filed against Allison a few days later on May 9 after he allegedly assaulted a family member.

Allison has entered a plea of not guilty and the trial is expected to last through next week.

Now let's see how the local white crew speaks on this case.

This white kid was granted a 250K bond, let's see how many have a problem with the Judge's decision.

This white kid had a knife on the school grounds, let's see how many think they should throw the book at him.

Let's see how many claims this was self-defense.
We need new knife legislation.
 
The murder trial of a high school student who admitted to stabbing his classmate to death kicked off in Texas this week.

Caysen Allison, now 21, confessed to killing Jose Luis Ramirez Jr., 18, during a fight in the boy's bathroom at Belton High School back on May 3, 2022, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by PEOPLE.

Allison's lawyer, Zachary Boyd, said in his opening statement that the then-18-year-old acted in self defense after finding himself forced to fight Ramirez and a group of his friends.

Allison, who has been on house arrest ever since posting $175,000 bail back in July 2022, is facing anywhere between 5 and 99 years in prison if convicted.

The murder trial began with opening statements on Monday, and on Tuesday jurors were shown video of the stabbing that one of Ramirez's friends recorded inside the bathroom.

That video allegedly shows Ramirez throwing a punch at Allison and Allison responding by swinging at Ramirez with a knife in his hand, according to court documents. It then allegedly ends with Ramirez cornered before the teenagers all run out of the bathroom.

Ramirez manages to leave the bathroom but is seen on school surveillance video collapsing in the hallways a short time later while blood pours out of his body, according to the affidavit.

The school nurse then started to perform life-saving measures on Ramirez, who was then transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced dead. The affidavit notes that Ramirez had been stabbed in the chest, back, legs and arm.

Allison left school and returned home after the fight and was arrested a short time later, according to the affidavit.


A knife covered in blood was allegedly found at Allison's house, per the affidavit.

Court records show that an additional charge was filed against Allison a few days later on May 9 after he allegedly assaulted a family member.

Allison has entered a plea of not guilty and the trial is expected to last through next week.

Now let's see how the local white crew speaks on this case.

This white kid was granted a 250K bond, let's see how many have a problem with the Judge's decision.

This white kid had a knife on the school grounds, let's see how many think they should throw the book at him.

Let's see how many claims this was self-defense.

It was a tough, government school.

Can't blame the kid for keistering a knife to defend himself.

A lot of kids in government school keep a shiv on them for defense.

I have no idea if this fellow is guilty or innocent. He says he was trying to avoid a fight and just defending himself. But its up to the persecution to prove otherwisee.
 
It was a tough, government school.

Can't blame the kid for keistering a knife to defend himself.

A lot of kids in government school keep a shiv on them for defense.

I have no idea if this fellow is guilty or innocent. He says he was trying to avoid a fight and just defending himself. But its up to the persecution to prove otherwisee.

Someone's already written a kid's book about this, I think.

Amazon.com
 
The murder trial of a high school student who admitted to stabbing his classmate to death kicked off in Texas this week.

Caysen Allison, now 21, confessed to killing Jose Luis Ramirez Jr., 18, during a fight in the boy's bathroom at Belton High School back on May 3, 2022, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by PEOPLE.

Allison's lawyer, Zachary Boyd, said in his opening statement that the then-18-year-old acted in self defense after finding himself forced to fight Ramirez and a group of his friends.

Allison, who has been on house arrest ever since posting $175,000 bail back in July 2022, is facing anywhere between 5 and 99 years in prison if convicted.

The murder trial began with opening statements on Monday, and on Tuesday jurors were shown video of the stabbing that one of Ramirez's friends recorded inside the bathroom.

That video allegedly shows Ramirez throwing a punch at Allison and Allison responding by swinging at Ramirez with a knife in his hand, according to court documents. It then allegedly ends with Ramirez cornered before the teenagers all run out of the bathroom.

Ramirez manages to leave the bathroom but is seen on school surveillance video collapsing in the hallways a short time later while blood pours out of his body, according to the affidavit.

The school nurse then started to perform life-saving measures on Ramirez, who was then transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced dead. The affidavit notes that Ramirez had been stabbed in the chest, back, legs and arm.

Allison left school and returned home after the fight and was arrested a short time later, according to the affidavit.


A knife covered in blood was allegedly found at Allison's house, per the affidavit.

Court records show that an additional charge was filed against Allison a few days later on May 9 after he allegedly assaulted a family member.

Allison has entered a plea of not guilty and the trial is expected to last through next week.

Now let's see how the local white crew speaks on this case.

This white kid was granted a 250K bond, let's see how many have a problem with the Judge's decision.

This white kid had a knife on the school grounds, let's see how many think they should throw the book at him.

Let's see how many claims this was self-defense.
For you its all about skin color

Black good - whites bad

But not for us
 
The murder trial of a high school student who admitted to stabbing his classmate to death kicked off in Texas this week.

Caysen Allison, now 21, confessed to killing Jose Luis Ramirez Jr., 18, during a fight in the boy's bathroom at Belton High School back on May 3, 2022, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by PEOPLE.

Allison's lawyer, Zachary Boyd, said in his opening statement that the then-18-year-old acted in self defense after finding himself forced to fight Ramirez and a group of his friends.

Allison, who has been on house arrest ever since posting $175,000 bail back in July 2022, is facing anywhere between 5 and 99 years in prison if convicted.

The murder trial began with opening statements on Monday, and on Tuesday jurors were shown video of the stabbing that one of Ramirez's friends recorded inside the bathroom.

That video allegedly shows Ramirez throwing a punch at Allison and Allison responding by swinging at Ramirez with a knife in his hand, according to court documents. It then allegedly ends with Ramirez cornered before the teenagers all run out of the bathroom.

Ramirez manages to leave the bathroom but is seen on school surveillance video collapsing in the hallways a short time later while blood pours out of his body, according to the affidavit.

The school nurse then started to perform life-saving measures on Ramirez, who was then transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced dead. The affidavit notes that Ramirez had been stabbed in the chest, back, legs and arm.

Allison left school and returned home after the fight and was arrested a short time later, according to the affidavit.


A knife covered in blood was allegedly found at Allison's house, per the affidavit.

Court records show that an additional charge was filed against Allison a few days later on May 9 after he allegedly assaulted a family member.

Allison has entered a plea of not guilty and the trial is expected to last through next week.

Now let's see how the local white crew speaks on this case.

This white kid was granted a 250K bond, let's see how many have a problem with the Judge's decision.

This white kid had a knife on the school grounds, let's see how many think they should throw the book at him.

Let's see how many claims this was self-defense.

Well, let's hear what you have to say first. Seems a bit similar to the karmelo case, this kid was allegedly under assault from a group of kids and he defended himself with a knife. You seemed to think this was justified in the karmelo case, what are your thoughts on this one?
 
The murder trial of a high school student who admitted to stabbing his classmate to death kicked off in Texas this week.

Caysen Allison, now 21, confessed to killing Jose Luis Ramirez Jr., 18, during a fight in the boy's bathroom at Belton High School back on May 3, 2022, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by PEOPLE.

Allison's lawyer, Zachary Boyd, said in his opening statement that the then-18-year-old acted in self defense after finding himself forced to fight Ramirez and a group of his friends.

Allison, who has been on house arrest ever since posting $175,000 bail back in July 2022, is facing anywhere between 5 and 99 years in prison if convicted.

The murder trial began with opening statements on Monday, and on Tuesday jurors were shown video of the stabbing that one of Ramirez's friends recorded inside the bathroom.

That video allegedly shows Ramirez throwing a punch at Allison and Allison responding by swinging at Ramirez with a knife in his hand, according to court documents. It then allegedly ends with Ramirez cornered before the teenagers all run out of the bathroom.

Ramirez manages to leave the bathroom but is seen on school surveillance video collapsing in the hallways a short time later while blood pours out of his body, according to the affidavit.

The school nurse then started to perform life-saving measures on Ramirez, who was then transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced dead. The affidavit notes that Ramirez had been stabbed in the chest, back, legs and arm.

Allison left school and returned home after the fight and was arrested a short time later, according to the affidavit.


A knife covered in blood was allegedly found at Allison's house, per the affidavit.

Court records show that an additional charge was filed against Allison a few days later on May 9 after he allegedly assaulted a family member.

Allison has entered a plea of not guilty and the trial is expected to last through next week.

Now let's see how the local white crew speaks on this case.

This white kid was granted a 250K bond, let's see how many have a problem with the Judge's decision.

This white kid had a knife on the school grounds, let's see how many think they should throw the book at him.

Let's see how many claims this was self-defense.
Wow, and so even three years ago, bail was still an option for those who got handcuffed after another person was found dead.

God bless you and the victim's family always!!!

Holly
 
For you its all about skin color

Black good - whites bad

But not for us
Reverse the skin colors in the Karmelo Anthony murder case and we have exactly the same opinion. However with SuperBad, IM2, Clayton, MarcATL (all the same person?) their (his?) opinion COMPLETELY CHANGES with skin color.
 
The murder trial of a high school student who admitted to stabbing his classmate to death kicked off in Texas this week.

Caysen Allison, now 21, confessed to killing Jose Luis Ramirez Jr., 18, during a fight in the boy's bathroom at Belton High School back on May 3, 2022, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by PEOPLE.

Allison's lawyer, Zachary Boyd, said in his opening statement that the then-18-year-old acted in self defense after finding himself forced to fight Ramirez and a group of his friends.

Allison, who has been on house arrest ever since posting $175,000 bail back in July 2022, is facing anywhere between 5 and 99 years in prison if convicted.

The murder trial began with opening statements on Monday, and on Tuesday jurors were shown video of the stabbing that one of Ramirez's friends recorded inside the bathroom.

That video allegedly shows Ramirez throwing a punch at Allison and Allison responding by swinging at Ramirez with a knife in his hand, according to court documents. It then allegedly ends with Ramirez cornered before the teenagers all run out of the bathroom.

Ramirez manages to leave the bathroom but is seen on school surveillance video collapsing in the hallways a short time later while blood pours out of his body, according to the affidavit.

The school nurse then started to perform life-saving measures on Ramirez, who was then transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced dead. The affidavit notes that Ramirez had been stabbed in the chest, back, legs and arm.

Allison left school and returned home after the fight and was arrested a short time later, according to the affidavit.


A knife covered in blood was allegedly found at Allison's house, per the affidavit.

Court records show that an additional charge was filed against Allison a few days later on May 9 after he allegedly assaulted a family member.

Allison has entered a plea of not guilty and the trial is expected to last through next week.

Now let's see how the local white crew speaks on this case.

This white kid was granted a 250K bond, let's see how many have a problem with the Judge's decision.

This white kid had a knife on the school grounds, let's see how many think they should throw the book at him.

Let's see how many claims this was self-defense.
Throw the motherfucking book at him. You should ALWAYS throw the book at murderers, especially kids who bring weapons to schools. Make an example out of him.
 
Well, let's hear what you have to say first. Seems a bit similar to the karmelo case, this kid was allegedly under assault from a group of kids and he defended himself with a knife. You seemed to think this was justified in the karmelo case, what are your thoughts on this one?
Not sure when I claimed it was justified, let's hear your thoughts on it.
 
Reverse the skin colors in the Karmelo Anthony murder case and we have exactly the same opinion. However with SuperBad, IM2, Clayton, MarcATL (all the same person?) their (his?) opinion COMPLETELY CHANGES with skin color.
Really? So, tell us what your opinion is on this case, you are babbling about everything but this case.
 
Not sure when I claimed it was justified, let's hear your thoughts on it.

My thoughts are, let's see who initiated the fight. The kid shouldn't have had a knife at at school, so that's going to cost him, but let's let the investigation run and see what the outcome is.
 
Throw the motherfucking book at him. You should ALWAYS throw the book at murderers, especially kids who bring weapons to schools. Make an example out of

My thoughts are, let's see who initiated the fight. The kid shouldn't have had a knife at at school, so that's going to cost him, but let's let the investigation run and see what the outcome is.
Ok, so why aren't you making the statement in the Karmelo Anthony case?
 
Reverse the skin colors in the Karmelo Anthony murder case and we have exactly the same opinion. However with SuperBad, IM2, Clayton, MarcATL (all the same person?) their (his?) opinion COMPLETELY CHANGES with skin color.
No you haven't had the same opinion, as a matter of fact you've had no opinion.
 
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