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Stephen A. Smith Declares Karmelo Anthony Guilty of Cold-Blooded Murder in Blistering Podcast Rant [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: June 16, 2026 8:12 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith offered strong reactions to the conviction and sentencing of Karmelo Anthony during a recent episode of his “Straight Shooter” podcast, saying he disagreed with portions of the legal arguments presented in the case while also raising concerns about the jury selection process, as reported by Fox News.

Anthony was convicted of murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison for the April 2025 killing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas.

The case attracted national attention and generated extensive public debate throughout the year-long legal proceedings.

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Discussing the verdict on his podcast, Smith made clear that he viewed Anthony as responsible for Metcalf’s death.

“Karmelo Anthony murdered Austin Metcalf. There is no other way to slice it.”

Anthony’s defense team had argued that he acted in self-defense during the confrontation. Smith directly challenged that position while discussing the events that led up to the fatal encounter.

According to trial testimony, the incident began when Anthony entered a tent belonging to another school’s team during a track meet at Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco.

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Austin Metcalf and his twin brother, Hunter Metcalf, approached Anthony and asked him to leave because it was not assigned to his team.

Smith questioned whether the circumstances justified Anthony’s actions.

“How does that justify Karmelo Anthony pulling out a knife?” Smith asked.

While expressing support for the murder conviction, Smith also voiced dissatisfaction with aspects of the trial, particularly the composition of the jury.

The trial jury consisted of 12 jurors and six alternates, for a total of 18 jurors involved in the proceedings.

Smith said he was troubled by what he viewed as a lack of Black representation on the jury.

“I’m not happy with the sentencing because I’m not happy with the jury — 18 jurors, about six minorities, none of whom happen to be Black? I don’t believe that’s being judged by a ‘jury of your peers’,” he said.

Despite those concerns, Smith repeatedly emphasized that the case should not lose sight of the victim and the impact on Austin Metcalf’s family.

Reflecting on the tragedy, Smith discussed the perspective of parents whose children participate in school activities.

“You know what really hits home for me?” he said before pausing.

“I think it would hit home for any parent who sends their child to high school — is fully aware that they’re competing in track, and they get a call or a knock at the door, and they’re told that their child is never, ever coming home again.”

The comments generated significant discussion online as supporters and critics debated Smith’s position on both the conviction and the jury selection process.

Following the podcast, Smith’s representative, Solange Sinclair, provided additional context in a statement to Fox News Digital.

“Stephen A. mentioned this to highlight the case should not have to do with race, but rather raise questions regarding the jury chosen and the sentence length. With the Texas charge of criminally negligent homicide, he questions why Karmelo Anthony could not receive this sentence, and also noted the jury felt biased given the lack of African American representation to be judged by a jury of Anthony’s ‘peers’.”

Anthony’s conviction concluded one of the most closely watched criminal cases in Texas over the past year.

The case drew widespread public attention because of the circumstances surrounding the incident and the intense debate that followed throughout the investigation and trial.

The 35-year sentence handed down after the conviction marked the end of the trial phase, though public discussion surrounding the case has continued in the weeks following the verdict.

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