Convicted killer Karmelo Anthony wept and appeared to confess to fatally stabbing Texas teen Austin Metcalf moments after the attack — tearfully telling police, “I’m not alleged. I did it,” according to newly released body-camera footage.
The dramatic video, released by Collin County on Friday as part of the evidence admitted during Anthony’s murder trial, shows the then-17-year-old being detained near the scene of the fatal stabbing at a high school track meet in Frisco.
Karmelo Anthony was arrested on the scene. Collin CountyAs a school resource officer radios dispatch that he has the “alleged suspect” in custody, Anthony can be heard responding: “I’m not alleged. I did it.”
Anthony then appears to justify his actions, telling officers that Metcalf had put his hands on him after he warned him not to.
“I’m not alleged. I did it. He put his hands on me. I told him not to. He put his hands on me,” a tearful Anthony pleaded.
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The footage shows Anthony visibly emotional as officers place him in handcuffs and escort him away from the scene.
“Am I going to be OK?” Anthony asked the arresting officer at one point.
Anthony used a $13 Walmart knife to murder Austin Metcalf. Collin CountyThe newly released video was among dozens of exhibits made public after Anthony was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison.
Prosecutors said Anthony stabbed Metcalf, 17, with a folding knife during a confrontation after being asked to leave a tent reserved for another school’s athletes during a rain delay at a track meet.
Anthony claimed he acted in self-defense, but jurors rejected that argument and found him guilty earlier this month.

By New York Post (U.S.) | Created at 2026-06-19 22:46:05 | Updated at 2026-06-20 00:08:44
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