
Karmelo Anthony's Court Case Ends with Dramatic Moments as Mother Breaks Down — Details
The trial of Karmelo Anthony may be over, but some of the most emotional moments unfolded after jurors had already reached their decision.
As new details emerge from inside the courtroom, a clearer picture is taking shape of the dramatic final hours that ended with tears, tense exchanges, and a sentence that will keep the Frisco teenager behind bars for decades.
Karmelo Anthony's case centered on the death of Austin Metcalf, who was fatally stabbed during a confrontation at a high school track meet on April 2, 2025. After hearing days of testimony, a Collin County jury deliberated for less than 3 hours before unanimously finding Anthony guilty of murder, according to NBC DFW.

Karmelo Anthony (left) and Austin Metcalf are seen in photos displayed during coverage of Anthony's murder case. | Source: Facebook/Fox 32 Chicago
The Verdict Brings Immediate Reactions
As the verdict was read, Anthony reportedly remained emotionless. He was escorted from the courtroom shortly afterward. Others reacted differently. NBC DFW reporter Maria Guerrero reported that Anthony's family and supporters became tearful as the verdict was announced. His mother, Kala Hayes, was seen weeping in the gallery.
Meanwhile, Austin's twin brother, Hunter Metcalf, leaned forward in his seat as jurors found Anthony guilty of murdering his brother. But while the verdict had been decided, one major question still remained: how much time Anthony would spend behind bars.

Supporters of Karmelo Anthony chant outside of the Collin County Courthouse as Anthony's murder trial is underway in McKinney, TX, Saturday, June 6, 2026. | Source: Getty Images
The Fight Over 'Sudden Passion'
The case then moved into its sentencing phase, where both sides focused on determining Anthony's punishment. Under Texas law, a murder conviction carries a sentence ranging from 5 years to 99 years in prison. During this stage, the defense argued that the killing occurred under the immediate influence of "sudden passion."
Prosecutors previously explained that sudden passion refers to a situation in which someone becomes so overwhelmed by emotion from something that has just happened that they do not have time to cool off. If jurors accepted that argument, the punishment range could be reduced substantially.
As the legal battle shifted toward sentencing, Anthony's mother became one of the defense's final witnesses.
A Mother's Emotional Plea
Before taking the stand, Hayes was offered water and tissues by defense attorney Mike Howard, according to another NBC DFW courtroom report. When she began speaking about her son, her emotions quickly became visible.
"He's my oldest," Hayes told jurors. "He'll always be my baby. I love him very much." She then began weeping. When asked whether Anthony regretted what happened, she gave a firm answer.
"Yes, I know my son, and he's very sorry for what he did," Hayes said. As her testimony came to a close, she made one final appeal to jurors. "Please have mercy on my son," she said. The defense rested moments later.
Hunter Metcalf Makes a Direct Request
As sentencing proceedings continued, one of the day's most powerful moments came during the victim impact statements. The fourth person to address the courtroom was Austin's twin brother, Hunter. Before discussing his brother's death, Hunter made a direct request to Anthony.
According to courtroom reporting, Anthony had been looking down during the victim impact statements. Hunter asked him to look up, be respectful, and look him in the eye. Anthony then looked up. Hunter told the courtroom that he had spent the past year trying to understand why his brother's life had been taken and trying to learn forgiveness through his faith.

Hunter Metcalf remembers his twin brother as a good kid, dated on April 3, 2025 | Source: YouTube/wfaa
"You took a son, a brother, a friend, and my best friend, from this world," the deceased's brother said as he became emotional. "You took someone from me who was supposed to be an uncle, godfather to my kids. Now I want everything taken from you."
Hunter said his mother cries herself to sleep at night and that he wakes up every day knowing he can no longer talk to his twin brother. After finishing his statement, he stepped down from the witness stand and was embraced by friends. The Metcalf family then left the courtroom.

Meagan Metcalf speaks during an interview, dated on April 3, 2025 | Source: YouTube/wfaa
The Moment Anthony Appeared to Break Down
As the jury began deliberating on Anthony's punishment, tension inside the courtroom continued to build. Hours later, jurors returned at approximately 7:30 p.m. with their decision. But before they entered the courtroom, another moment drew attention.
According to a separate NBC DFW report, Anthony was sitting with his head down moments before the jury returned. He appeared to be sobbing and was being comforted by a female attorney on his defense team.
The scene stood in stark contrast to the emotionless reaction observers had described when the guilty verdict was announced earlier in the proceedings.

Karmelo Anthony's extended family member Michael Wilson, front, of Fort Worth and other supporters of Anthony chant outside of the Collin County Courthouse as Anthony's murder trial is underway in McKinney, TX, Saturday, June 6, 2026. | Source: Getty Images
The Sentence Is Finally Announced
When the jury returned, Judge John Roach asked Anthony to stand. Defense attorney Mike Howard placed a hand on his shoulder as the courtroom waited for the decision.
The judge then announced that jurors had rejected the defense's sudden passion argument. Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in state prison.
He will be required to serve at least half of that sentence before becoming eligible for parole. Shortly afterward, the judge ordered that Anthony be taken into custody and removed from the courtroom.
A Witness Describes Emotional Aftermath
Following the sentencing, one witness shared her account of what she said she observed. During a television interview, the witness said:
"When they gave that man the verdict, he broke down, and he cried. He broke down, and he cried [...] When they came back with the verdict, he broke down, and he cried."
She added, "That boy's not good [...] That boy broke down and cried. They done [explicit] the rest of this boy's life."

A woman who described witnessing the courtroom's emotional reaction speaks to reporters outside the Collin County Courthouse in McKinney, Texas, following Karmelo Anthony's sentencing. | Source: YouTube/ NewsNation
The witness also claimed that Hayes became emotional as the decision was announced. "She was sitting there with him. She thought she would be okay, but she broke down and cried," the witness said. Describing the atmosphere inside the courtroom, the witness called it "somber."
When asked about her own reaction, she responded, "Why do we have to care anymore? Why are we even here? To be honest, why are we here? What are we here for?"
She continued, "What do you want us to do? What do you want us to do at this point? What? I'm lost for words."

The witness reacts outside the Collin County Courthouse following Karmelo Anthony's sentencing. Speaking with reporters, she expressed frustration, disbelief, and uncertainty in the aftermath of the verdict. | Source: YouTube/ NewsNation
A Newly Released Mugshot Sparks Debate
As coverage of the case continued after sentencing, a newly released mugshot of Anthony quickly spread across social media. The image prompted a flood of reactions from online commenters. "He doesn't look to [sic] upset," one person wrote. "He don't look scared now, and he's not crying [sic]," another commenter added.
A third wrote, "He's always had dead eyes…a troubled young man." Similar reactions appeared elsewhere online. "Still the same look of no remorse, dead eyes and all," one commenter wrote. Another asked, "What happened to the curly hair?" "I wonder why he cut his hair for the trial," a third person commented.
While the trial has now reached its conclusion, the emotional scenes that unfolded in its final hours underscored the lasting impact of the case on both families.
From Hayes' tearful plea for mercy to Hunter Metcalf's emotional victim impact statement, the sentencing hearing offered a glimpse into the grief, regret, and heartbreak that continued to fill the courtroom long after the guilty verdict had been delivered.
With Anthony beginning a 35-year prison sentence and Austin Metcalf's loved ones continuing to mourn their loss, the case may be legally resolved, but its effects are likely to be felt for years to come.