Karmelo Anthony (track meet stabber) living with family in $900K home in gated community, bought new car after release

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Karmelo Anthony living with family in $900K home in gated community, bought new car after release on bond in Austin Metcalf murder case: report



The Texas teen accused of fatally stabbing a high school football star at a track meet allegedly lives in a $900,000 home with his family inside a luxurious gated community — despite requesting that a judge lower his $1 million bond because of financial difficulties, according to a report.

Karmelo Anthony, 17, is holed up with his family at the pricey home inside the gated community of Richwoods in Frisco, Texas, after he was released from jail Monday on a reduced $250,000 bond for allegedly killing Austin Metcalf earlier this month, the Daily Mail reported.

The home — where rent is estimated to be $3,500 a month — had a white Suburban, a black Acura, and a third sedan in the driveway on Tuesday, according to the outlet.



The gated community is about a mile from Centennial High School, where Anthony went to school and ran track.


A neighbor said the family had just bought a new ride.

“He got a new car,” the resident told the outlet. “If you look at the license plate, it’s got a paper tag and it says it expires

June 4.”

Richwoods is about a mile from Centennial High School, where Anthony went to school and ran track.



Residents in the gated community were allegedly unaware the family was living at the home until Anthony was released Monday, and have voiced concerns about having the accused killer in their exclusive neighborhood.

“Not good. Not good. I don’t think he should be out,” an anonymous mother in the neighborhood told the Daily Mail.

Another neighbor also told the outlet that Anthony’s family is “not poor” if they live in the gated community.

“They’re not poor people. That’s for sure,” he said.

The home has also been getting flooded with deliveries, allegedly for Anthony, with Amazon trucks being seen making multiple drop-offs at his home, the outlet reported.

“The best thing they can do is move,” said another neighbor. “I think that would be best for everyone.”

It’s unclear how long Anthony and his family have lived at the home.

Anthony had been locked in Collin County Jail and charged with first-degree murder for allegedly stabbing Metcalf, also 17, in the heart during a fight over a seat at a track meet on April 2.

Anthony allegedly told police he was acting in self-defense, and his family claimed “the narrative being spread is false, unjust, and harmful” on a GiveSendGo.com fundraiser for their legal fees — which has raised more than $440,000 as of Wednesday.

Initially, he was being held on a $1 million bond until a Collin County judge slashed it to $250K and ruled that he may await trial at home with an ankle monitor under 24-hour supervision from his parents or an “adult designee.”

The lowered bond came one week after Anthony’s attorney said they would ask the court to reduce the “excessive” $1 million bond and asked the local district attorney to make “a better determination” of the charges.

The fund, set up to help the teen’s family with legal fees, is also being used to move and hire additional security for him and his family amid the backlash over Metcalf’s death, said his defense attorney, Mike Howard.

“Given that Karmelo has no prior criminal history and given that this young man has not been in any sort of trouble before, $1 million is not necessary,” Howard said.

“This family needs to be able to survive,” he went on. “There’s been a tremendous amount of pressure. I think at this point, living in a gated community, given everything, the safety of their younger children is very warranted. Security details and criminal defense are not cheap.”

However, Collin County First Assistant Prosecutor Bill Wirsky cross-examined the family and asked why they hadn’t used the money raised to pay Anthony’s bond.


“It isn’t as simple as giving a phone call to access it,” Anthony’s parents said, as reported by Fox 4.

They explained that getting the money was difficult, and a chunk of it had gone toward Anthony’s legal defense.


Anthony allegedly told police he was acting in self-defense.

Well now, looks like they a "liven' large" on those donations.
The go fund me or whatever he has is just a grift, as it always is with cases like this.
 
Karmelo Anthony living with family in $900K home in gated community, bought new car after release on bond in Austin Metcalf murder case: report



The Texas teen accused of fatally stabbing a high school football star at a track meet allegedly lives in a $900,000 home with his family inside a luxurious gated community — despite requesting that a judge lower his $1 million bond because of financial difficulties, according to a report.

Karmelo Anthony, 17, is holed up with his family at the pricey home inside the gated community of Richwoods in Frisco, Texas, after he was released from jail Monday on a reduced $250,000 bond for allegedly killing Austin Metcalf earlier this month, the Daily Mail reported.

The home — where rent is estimated to be $3,500 a month — had a white Suburban, a black Acura, and a third sedan in the driveway on Tuesday, according to the outlet.



The gated community is about a mile from Centennial High School, where Anthony went to school and ran track.


A neighbor said the family had just bought a new ride.

“He got a new car,” the resident told the outlet. “If you look at the license plate, it’s got a paper tag and it says it expires

June 4.”

Richwoods is about a mile from Centennial High School, where Anthony went to school and ran track.



Residents in the gated community were allegedly unaware the family was living at the home until Anthony was released Monday, and have voiced concerns about having the accused killer in their exclusive neighborhood.

“Not good. Not good. I don’t think he should be out,” an anonymous mother in the neighborhood told the Daily Mail.

Another neighbor also told the outlet that Anthony’s family is “not poor” if they live in the gated community.

“They’re not poor people. That’s for sure,” he said.

The home has also been getting flooded with deliveries, allegedly for Anthony, with Amazon trucks being seen making multiple drop-offs at his home, the outlet reported.

“The best thing they can do is move,” said another neighbor. “I think that would be best for everyone.”

It’s unclear how long Anthony and his family have lived at the home.

Anthony had been locked in Collin County Jail and charged with first-degree murder for allegedly stabbing Metcalf, also 17, in the heart during a fight over a seat at a track meet on April 2.

Anthony allegedly told police he was acting in self-defense, and his family claimed “the narrative being spread is false, unjust, and harmful” on a GiveSendGo.com fundraiser for their legal fees — which has raised more than $440,000 as of Wednesday.

Initially, he was being held on a $1 million bond until a Collin County judge slashed it to $250K and ruled that he may await trial at home with an ankle monitor under 24-hour supervision from his parents or an “adult designee.”

The lowered bond came one week after Anthony’s attorney said they would ask the court to reduce the “excessive” $1 million bond and asked the local district attorney to make “a better determination” of the charges.

The fund, set up to help the teen’s family with legal fees, is also being used to move and hire additional security for him and his family amid the backlash over Metcalf’s death, said his defense attorney, Mike Howard.

“Given that Karmelo has no prior criminal history and given that this young man has not been in any sort of trouble before, $1 million is not necessary,” Howard said.

“This family needs to be able to survive,” he went on. “There’s been a tremendous amount of pressure. I think at this point, living in a gated community, given everything, the safety of their younger children is very warranted. Security details and criminal defense are not cheap.”

However, Collin County First Assistant Prosecutor Bill Wirsky cross-examined the family and asked why they hadn’t used the money raised to pay Anthony’s bond.


“It isn’t as simple as giving a phone call to access it,” Anthony’s parents said, as reported by Fox 4.

They explained that getting the money was difficult, and a chunk of it had gone toward Anthony’s legal defense.


Anthony allegedly told police he was acting in self-defense.

Well now, looks like they a "liven' large" on those donations.
The go fund me or whatever he has is just a grift, as it always is with cases like this.

Yes, someone's already written a children's book about this. :laughing0301:

Amazon.com
 
Sounds like another lawsuit or go fund draw is needed here, that money has probably gone for new threads, a few 40s and some scratch tickets. Mo justice her fo sho.
 
Given that Karmelo has no prior criminal history and given that this young man has not been in any sort of trouble before, $1 million is not necessary,” Howard said.

OJ was also out on bail.

That is the way our Justice system works. He is under house arrest and not considered a flight risk.

He will still face a trial
 
Following Anthony's arrest, fundraising efforts were launched online—initially via GoFundMe—to support his legal defense. However, the platform removed the campaigns, citing its policy against raising funds for the legal defense of violent crimes. The move sparked widespread debate online, while a separate and active fundraising campaign has since appeared on GiveSendGo.

......two fundraising drives began: one to honor Metcalf's memory and the other to provide support for Anthony, who acknowledges the killing but argues it was self-defense.

As of Sunday afternoon, the fundraising effort for Anthony and his family had exceeded £304929.18 ($400,000), intended to support them 'during this challenging and difficult time,' whereas Metcalf's fund stood at approximately £259189.80 ($340,000).


At least the Go Fund Me was suspended.
 
Karmelo Anthony living with family in $900K home in gated community, bought new car after release on bond in Austin Metcalf murder case: report



The Texas teen accused of fatally stabbing a high school football star at a track meet allegedly lives in a $900,000 home with his family inside a luxurious gated community — despite requesting that a judge lower his $1 million bond because of financial difficulties, according to a report.

Karmelo Anthony, 17, is holed up with his family at the pricey home inside the gated community of Richwoods in Frisco, Texas, after he was released from jail Monday on a reduced $250,000 bond for allegedly killing Austin Metcalf earlier this month, the Daily Mail reported.

The home — where rent is estimated to be $3,500 a month — had a white Suburban, a black Acura, and a third sedan in the driveway on Tuesday, according to the outlet.



The gated community is about a mile from Centennial High School, where Anthony went to school and ran track.


A neighbor said the family had just bought a new ride.

“He got a new car,” the resident told the outlet. “If you look at the license plate, it’s got a paper tag and it says it expires

June 4.”

Richwoods is about a mile from Centennial High School, where Anthony went to school and ran track.



Residents in the gated community were allegedly unaware the family was living at the home until Anthony was released Monday, and have voiced concerns about having the accused killer in their exclusive neighborhood.

“Not good. Not good. I don’t think he should be out,” an anonymous mother in the neighborhood told the Daily Mail.

Another neighbor also told the outlet that Anthony’s family is “not poor” if they live in the gated community.

“They’re not poor people. That’s for sure,” he said.

The home has also been getting flooded with deliveries, allegedly for Anthony, with Amazon trucks being seen making multiple drop-offs at his home, the outlet reported.

“The best thing they can do is move,” said another neighbor. “I think that would be best for everyone.”

It’s unclear how long Anthony and his family have lived at the home.

Anthony had been locked in Collin County Jail and charged with first-degree murder for allegedly stabbing Metcalf, also 17, in the heart during a fight over a seat at a track meet on April 2.

Anthony allegedly told police he was acting in self-defense, and his family claimed “the narrative being spread is false, unjust, and harmful” on a GiveSendGo.com fundraiser for their legal fees — which has raised more than $440,000 as of Wednesday.

Initially, he was being held on a $1 million bond until a Collin County judge slashed it to $250K and ruled that he may await trial at home with an ankle monitor under 24-hour supervision from his parents or an “adult designee.”

The lowered bond came one week after Anthony’s attorney said they would ask the court to reduce the “excessive” $1 million bond and asked the local district attorney to make “a better determination” of the charges.

The fund, set up to help the teen’s family with legal fees, is also being used to move and hire additional security for him and his family amid the backlash over Metcalf’s death, said his defense attorney, Mike Howard.

“Given that Karmelo has no prior criminal history and given that this young man has not been in any sort of trouble before, $1 million is not necessary,” Howard said.

“This family needs to be able to survive,” he went on. “There’s been a tremendous amount of pressure. I think at this point, living in a gated community, given everything, the safety of their younger children is very warranted. Security details and criminal defense are not cheap.”

However, Collin County First Assistant Prosecutor Bill Wirsky cross-examined the family and asked why they hadn’t used the money raised to pay Anthony’s bond.


“It isn’t as simple as giving a phone call to access it,” Anthony’s parents said, as reported by Fox 4.

They explained that getting the money was difficult, and a chunk of it had gone toward Anthony’s legal defense.


Anthony allegedly told police he was acting in self-defense.

Well now, looks like they a "liven' large" on those donations.
The go fund me or whatever he has is just a grift, as it always is with cases like this.

The Left is disgusting.
 
Wealthy people make bail
That is the way our Justice system works
 
Different circumstances

Mangiones murder was premeditated and he has been proven to be a flight risk
 
Wealthy people make bail
That is the way our Justice system works
The public needs to be fully informed about the family history of Karmelo Anthony

Good kids dont turn into murders overnight

And they are usually the product of their environment
 
The public needs to be fully informed about the family history of Karmelo Anthony

Good kids dont turn into murders overnight

And they are usually the product of their environment

I am sure it will all come out at the trial

Anthony is under indictment and is under house arrest until his trial.

RW outrage will not change that
 
I am sure it will all come out at the trial

Anthony is under indictment and is under house arrest until his trial.

RW outrage will not change that
The woke lib news media is fully invested in the innocence of Karmelo Anthony

They are loathe to report anything bad about their darling little boy
 
The woke lib news media is fully invested in the innocence of Karmelo Anthony

They are loathe to report anything bad about their darling little boy

It will all come out at the trial.
He is under indictment for murder

Remember Kyle Rittenhouse?
He was out on bail also
 
I'm guessing that a new car was purchased so that it could be driven before the freedom to do so has become a thing of the past.

God bless you always!!!

Holly

P.S. I wonder what other affairs will be in order before the freedom is officially in the toilet.
 
I'm guessing that a new car was purchased so that it could be driven before the freedom to do so has become a thing of the past.

God bless you always!!!

Holly

P.S. I wonder what other affairs will be in order before the freedom is officially in the toilet.

Did they buy him a white Bronco?
 

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