Dominique Alexander, a self-proclaimed pastor and activist with a violent history, threw weight behind Carmelo Anthony, a young teenager who was accused of stabbing deadly teenage Austin Metcalf at a high school track competition.
Alexander recently celebrated the release on Bond via Anthony’s X-Post, saying, “Karmelo Anthony is safe at home,” and framing it as a community victory. However, Alexander’s extensive criminal history raises questions about his credibility as an advocate.
In 2009, Alexander was arrested for seriously injured a two-year-old child, causing damage caused by subdural hemorrhage and retinal hemorrhage and abusive head injuries. Dallas Observer.
Alexander admitted to rocking the child, but claimed that the injury was a coincidence. He faced first-degree felony charges, but avoided considerable prison time through plea bargains and probation.
In 2016, he was sentenced to five years in prison for breach of probation, but he only served eight days. Dallas Express.
“In 2017, Alexander was charged with felony theft related to a 2016 business dispute in Denton County. The charges were tightened due to a previous conviction for forgery,” the outlet reported.
In 2019, Alexander was He was indicted The charges were dropped when she refused to cooperate due to felony domestic violence allegedly assaulting his partner, Keala Sanders.
Karmelo Anthony was charged with murder in the stabbing death of Austin Metcalf at a track convention in Frisco, Texas. The teen claims he stabbed Metcalf in self-defense after an argument over a seating dispute. Around Fox News:
The arrest report obtained by Fox News sheds new light on the pre-crash crash after Metcalf reportedly told Anthony he needed to move out of the commemorative team tent, an eyewitness told Frisco police. The report stated that Anthony “grabbed his bag, opened it and arrived inside it,” and said, “touch me and see what happens.”
“Austin stood up and pushed the man out of his tent,” the arrest report said.
The next moment, an eyewitness told police that Anthony “reached out his hand for his bag and the man took a knife out of his bag and stabbed Austin.”
Anthony quickly escaped from the scene after stabbing 17-year-old Metcalf in the chest. Metcalf died of the weapons of his twin brother, Hunter.
“I was protecting myself,” Anthony said. “He put his hand on me.”
Anthony immediately confessed to the stab wounds when he faced police — “I didn’t claim it, I did it,” and then asked the officer if Metcalf was “alright.”
Hunter Metcalf, Austin’s twin brother, remembered. Wilkain Show His brother’s soul seemed to leave his body at the time of his death.
“I hit my head and suddenly I see him running down the bleachers just grabbing his chest… I put my hands there and tried to make it. [the bleeding] Stopped, I grabbed his head and looked into his eyes. I just saw his soul go and it took my soul too,” Hunter said.
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