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In the wake of the fatal stabbing at a Frisco high school track meet​, a surge of misinformation has swept through social ...
After an hourlong hearing Monday morning at the Collin County courthouse in McKinney, state District Judge Angela Tucker ...
Attorneys Billy Clark and Kim T. Cole no longer represent 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony in the murder case against him.
The deadly stabbing occurred at a Frisco Independent School District stadium in Frisco on April 2 during a track and field championship involving multiple schools.
A Collin County Judge reduced the bond for Karmelo Anthony, the teen charged with fatally stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf ...
At a court hearing Monday morning, a Collin County district judge reduced the bond for Frisco track meet stabbing suspect ...
Karmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old accused of stabbing another Texas track athlete to death, was released after posting a $250,000 bond on April 14.
Frisco murder suspect Karmelo Anthony bonded out of jail on Monday after a judge agreed to reduce his $1 million bond.
The statement was released by a family friend on behalf of Meagan Metcalf and her son Hunter Metcalf, Austin Metcalf's twin ...
The District 11-5A track meet in Frisco was suspended Wednesday after an altercation between two students resulted in one ...
A Frisco police officer reported that the suspect admitted to the stabbing and asked if the victim would be OK.
Frisco murder suspect Karmelo Anthony is expected to appear in court Monday as his attorneys ask for a reduction in his $1 ...