Crime & Justice

Supporters for Austin Metcalf tussle with defenders of Karmelo Anthony after guilty verdict

On June 9, a jury found Karmelo Anthony guilty of murdering Austin Metcalf in April last year, in what he claimed was an act of self-defense. Jurors also rejected his argument that the killing happened in the “passion of the moment,” which would have reduced the charges to second.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated crime & justice brief. The source report from NY Post says: On June 9, a jury found Karmelo Anthony guilty of murdering Austin Metcalf in April last year, in what he claimed was an act of self-defense. Jurors also rejected his argument that the killing happened in the “passion of the moment,” which would have reduced the charges to second.

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  • Primary source: NY Post
  • Published: Jun 11, 2026, 1:31 PM UTC
  • Coverage area: Crime & Justice
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