The Frisco, Texas community is grieving the tragic loss of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf, a promising student-athlete who was fatally stabbed during a high school track meet on April 2.
The heartbreaking incident occurred just after 10 a.m. at David Kuykendall Stadium, where Austin, a junior at Memorial High School, was competing in discus and shot-put events alongside his twin brother, Hunter.
βWe did everything together,β Hunter told WFAA in an emotional interview. βYou name anything in the world, itβs always us two. We were always basically one person.β
Hunter, born just four minutes after Austin, recalled that the two were resting in their schoolβs tent when another studentβlater identified as 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony from Centennial High Schoolβsat under their tent uninvited.
According to Hunter, βWe asked him to move. He started getting aggressive and talking reckless, and my brother stepped in and said, βYou need to move.β And heβs like, βMake me move.ββ
Witnesses said Anthony responded by warning, βTouch me and see what happens.β He then allegedly reached into his backpack, pulled out a black knife, and stabbed Austin once in the chest before fleeing the scene.
βI tried to whip around as fast as I could,β Hunter recalled, visibly choking back tears. βI didnβt see the stabβ¦but then I looked at my brotherβ¦ I tried to help him.β
Hunter held his twin brother in his arms as he bled, desperately trying to stop the bleeding until first responders arrived.
βThey yanked me off him,β he said. βThey didnβt let me ride in the ambulance. I just wanted to be with him.β
Their father, Jeff Metcalf, rushed Hunter to the hospital. βThey were twinsβidentical twinsβand his brother was holding on to him, trying to make it stop bleeding. He died in his brotherβs arms,β Jeff told NBC.
Jeff later described Austin as βa bright young manβ whose βsmile would light up the room.β On a GoFundMe page created in his memory, he added that Austin was βa leader of men,β and a beloved son and teammate.
Despite the efforts of emergency medical teams, Austin could not be saved. He was pronounced dead from the single stab wound to his chest.
βI saw him for his last moments,β Hunter said. βHe knew how much I loved him. I always told him I want to be just like himβ¦ He was a big brother, even though weβre the same age.β
A standout linebacker on the football team, Austinβs absence will be felt both on and off the field. βHe was a stud,β Hunter said. βWe played sports together our whole lifeβ¦ This was our last year together. Itβs really heartbreaking not to see him next season.β
Reflecting on the senselessness of the tragedy, Hunter added, βI donβt know why someone would do that over such a little argument.β
ABC News reported that after the stabbing, Karmelo Anthony discarded the knife in the bleachers and surrendered to authorities. While in the back of a squad car, he allegedly admitted, βIβm not allegedβI did it.β
He later asked police if Austin would survive and claimed he acted in self-defense.
Anthony, who resides in Frisco, has been charged with first-degree murder. His bond has been set at $1 million.
As the community reels from the shocking loss, tributes continue to pour in for Austin Metcalfβa vibrant young man remembered for his heart, strength, and the unbreakable bond he shared with his brother.
May he rest in peace.
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