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Karmelo Anthony, family move into $900K home in gated community after teen’s $1M bond on murder charge cut to $250K: Report

Karmelo Anthony – The Texas teen who murdered high school star athlete Austin Metcalf at the Frisco track competition on April 2, reportedly moved to a $900,000 home in the gated community after Anthony’s $1 million bond was cut to $250,000 on Monday. Walked freely from prison The second half of that same day Daily Mail reported.

The outlet added that 17-year-old Anthony and his family are renting a Frisco home for $3,500 a month on a development known as “Rich Woods.” According to Zillowand that no one answered the door for a request for comment.

“He got a new car.”

However, Daily Mail said he was seen visiting the house on Tuesday and found a white suburb, a black Acura and a third sedan parked in the driveway.

One resident who asked the outlet to be anonymous said the Anthony family had just purchased a new car. “He got a new car. When I looked at the license plate, he saw a paper tag and it would expire on June 4th.”

The Daily Mail reported that “the gorgeous lifestyle is in tight contracts with the cash struggles that Anthony’s father, Andrew Anthony, had in court on Monday, claiming that his parents had claimed he was the sole profiter.”

At Monday’s bond hearing, Carmelo Anthony’s new lawyer, Mike Howard, said Anthony’s family “we need to survive. There’s so much pressure. I think at this point we’re living in the gated community. KDFW-TV reported.

WFAA-TV reported Anthony’s father at the hearing said his family still had no access to the money he was raised in. divesendgo – It has been closed at $450,000 as of Wednesday afternoon. The father also said the cost of moving into a new home and providing his wife and four children prevented the family from paying Karmelo Anthony’s original $1 million bond, WFAA added.

‘not good. not good. I don’t think he should go outside. ”

Many of the Anthony’s new neighbors were unaware that they had moved to new excavations until Anthony was released from prison on Monday, the Daily Mail reported.

To say they weren’t excited about the Anthony family’s new living situation is an understatement.

“Not good. Not good. I don’t think he should go outside. Don’t know why he had a knife? My kids were in the truck. Your tent, for your school – you’re not sitting under another school tent. “Why do you stab someone? And now he has some doors. It’s very scary. Can he take away the house? I don’t know.”

Conditions for Anthony’s home arrest include that he wears an ankle monitor and speaks to the enforcement officer every Friday morning, not permitted on social media.

Another source’s neighbor said, “The reason I live here is because it’s the gate,” and “This should be a good area. These are high-end homes. Not everyone can move here. I don’t even know what to say.

The same neighbor also questioned the outlet why the Anthony family wanted donations while maintaining a lifestyle already similar to others in “Rich Woods.”

One neighbor has been added to the Daily Mail in connection with the Anthony Family. “The best thing they can do is move. I think that’s the best for everyone.”

In contrast, the Karmelo Anthony defender has gone viral on social media, one of whom actually declares Metcalf “gets exactly what he deserves – a point blank, a period.”

What is the background?

Frisco police He told KXAS-TV They were called to Kuykendall Stadium around 10am on April 2 after a 17-year-old woman stabbed her during the conflict at about 10am on April 2. Police added to the station, and they arrested Carmelo Anthony and charged him with Metcalf’s murder.

“What kind of parent did this child have? What was he taught?”

The victim’s father, Jeff Metcalfe, told Kxas that his son told Kxas that the student who attacked him and that Hunter, the same twin brother as Austin, not only saw the stab wounds, but also tried to stop the bleeding. You can view KXAS video reports here.

“I tried to whip as soon as possible,” said the tear-eyed Hunter, “I tried to whip him as soon as possible.” I told WFAA. “I’m looking at my brother and I’m not going to talk about the rest. I tried to help him.” You can view the WFAA video report. here.

Hunter told the WFAA that he held his brother until his first counterpart began attempting to revive him.

Jeff Metcalf added that Hunter continued to do so with KXAS. [Austin]He tried to stop the bleeding, and he died in his brother’s arms. I hurried there and I saw him with the gurney and I could say – they said he was not breathing. I could see all the blood and seeing where the wounds were, I was very worried so I had to find his brother, so we rushed to the hospital. And we prayed, and it is God’s plan, I don’t understand it, but they couldn’t save him. This is murder. ”

Jeff Metcalf also told KXAS he was angry after being told he was in the wrong place and asked to move.

However, Karmelo Anthony’s father New York Post It says, “Everyone already makes their assumptions about my son, but he’s not what they’re driving him out.” Anthony’s father added to the paper that his son “is a good kid. He does two jobs. He is a student and has a 3.7 GPA.”

The suspect’s father also said, “I was feeling unwell to other parents and family members, and the words couldn’t explain both. [families] It is affected by this tragedy. ”

After the stab wound, arrest officers said Carmelo Anthony reportedly told him “I was protecting myself.” WFAA-TV reportedcited affidavits of arrest.

Anthony also said that Metcalf “put his hand down. [him]”Quoting the affidavit, the station said, and then Anthony was handcuffed.

The arrest officer immediately told a fellow officer who arrived at the scene that he had a suspected suspect – and was reported that Anthony had reported, “I didn’t do that. I did that.”

Witnesses reportedly pointed out to police that Metcalf, who competed for Memorial High School, told Anthony that he had to move out from under the team’s tent, the station said, citing the affidavit. So Anthony opened his bag and reached inside, an eyewitness told police, WFAA said.

“Let’s touch me and see what happens,” Anthony told Metcalf, the station added, citing the witness.

Metcalf reportedly touched Anthony, and an eyewitness told officers, who told Metcalf to punch him and see what happens.

Metcalf reportedly grabbed Anthony, and then Anthony reportedly pulled out what the witness remembered as a black knife and once stabbed Metcalf in the chest before he escaped, the witness reported, citing the affidavit.

Metcalf reportedly grabbed her chest and told others to get help, an eyewitness told police, according to the WFAA.

While Anthony was in the back seat of the police vehicle, officers saw fresh blood on his left middle finger, the station said.

The WFAA reportedly cited the document and when he was in the back seat of the vehicle, Anthony also reportedly asked officers if Metcalf was okay. While escorting to a squad car, Anthony asked officers if their actions would be considered self-defense.

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