A Texas judge has issued a gag order in the Karmelo Anthony track meet murder case before the trial begins next June, local outlet KERA News reported Wednesday.
Collin County judge John Roach Jr. issued the order to prevent any individuals involved in the trial from talking to the media or other parties regarding the case, according to KERA News. Anthony was indicted by a grand jury for first degree murder in June and stands charged with killing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas.
Witnesses told law enforcement that Anthony was sitting beneath the tent used by his team at Memorial High School, and was told he should not be there, according to Fox 4 News. Anthony allegedly said “touch me and see what happens” to Metcalf. The victim then allegedly pushed Anthony, allegedly prompting him to stab Metcalf.
Collin County Judge John Roach has issued a sweeping gag order in the murder case against Karmelo Anthony.
The order bars parties, police, witnesses, and experts from speaking to the media or posting online about the case without court approval. pic.twitter.com/F0Wln5OFXE
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The incident gained national media attention over race issues, as Metcalf was white and Anthony was black. The judge also issued a protection order, but it is not clear which party the order targets.
Anthony, despite the charges against him, was granted bail and allowed to graduate high school while on house arrest. The teen claimed the stabbing was in self-defense, but confessed that he “did it” at the scene, according to Fox 4 News.
Anthony’s family received a massive influx of donations for his legal defense in the wake of the incident. Anthony and his family now live in a home worth $900,000 in a gated community outside Frisco, according to the New York Post.
Metcalf’s family was also “swatted” after the stabbing, which is the practice of calling in a fraudulent police report that would involve the deployment of a SWAT team to the area.
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