Teen Murder Suspect Karmelo Anthony Allowed to Graduate

The teen accused of stabbing another teen to death at a track meet will be allowed to graduate. 

I’m Tomi Lahren, more next.

Karmelo Anthony, the Frisco, Texas teen who allegedly though admittedly stabbed fellow teen Austin Metcalf to death at a track meet over a seating dispute, will be allowed to graduate. 

Yes, even though he’s been out of school the last month and a half and even though he is facing a murder charge, the activist group supporting him was able to work out a deal with the school district so Anthony will receive his diploma. 

The Next Generation Action Network calls this perk a “student focused resolution” and a “moment of dignity for Karmelo” and a “reminder of the power of advocacy done right.”

That’s cute and all, but let’s not forget why Karmelo is in this situation. He is accused- though he openly admitted to- stabbing another teen to death at a track meet. 

Austin Metcalf will not graduate. Austin Metcalf is not entitled to a “student-focued resolution” or a “moment of dignity” because Austin Metcalf was stabbed to death.

The way Karmelo Anthony has been uplifted as a hero and a martyr is disgusting and despicable. 

From the fundraisers to the press conferences to this diploma perk, it’s all lopsided and wrong. 

I’m Tomi Lahren and you watch my show “Tomi Lahren is Fearless” at Outkick.com.

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