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Austin's mother describes him as an amazing, smart kid with college football aspirations. His life revolved around the gym, being a football team leader, and striving for his ambitions. He was well-loved, and his twin brother, Hunter, has lost his best friend. She worries about Hunter facing the world alone now. Hunter was present when Austin was stabbed and tried to save him by holding the wound. Hunter reportedly saw Austin take his last breath before CPR was administered. Austin was unresponsive for five minutes and was revived briefly, but it was too late. The community should support the kids at school, as Austin was loved by many. Frisco Memorial's football program is a family, and they are there together.

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A child was stabbed at a Giant Eagle parking lot. The suspect, Miss Ellis, followed the victims from a store and attacked them with a knife. The child and his mother were injured, with the child tragically passing away. Miss Ellis was arrested without resistance and taken to jail. Police provided life-saving measures to the victims.

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"Ronald Exantis traveled from Indianapolis to Versailles, walked into the Tiptons home and attacked the family in their sleep. Logan was killed and his father and two sisters were injured." "Three years later in 2018, Exantis was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity, but convicted of assaulting other family members." "And just this month, October 1, Exantis was released early from prison for good behavior." "It's infuriating that a six year old was killed sleeping in his bed and someone literally only did ten years in prison and he didn't even do the time for that. He did time for assault charges. It's just infuriating." "Me and my siblings and even my mom and dad from here on out we have to we have the burden of making sure that he doesn't come back." "He told her he was gonna kill every one of us."

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A mother states that her son, Jonathan Lewis, was stabbed to death while 20 people filmed and broadcast it on social media. She feels that those responsible are getting away with murder and that there is no justice for her son. She was told the perpetrators would plead guilty to murder and receive a maximum of two years in the adult system, a deal she disagrees with. She believes they should be held accountable as adults because they made an adult choice and knew their actions would result in her son's death.

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Seventeen-year-old Austin Metcalf was stabbed in the chest at a track meet at Kuykendall Stadium. According to police, 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony stabbed Metcalf after some sort of fight. Austin's twin brother, Hunter, was with him and tried to save him as he died in his arms. Anthony is facing first-degree murder charges. Austin was a leader on the football field, a scholar in the classroom, and MVP of the Frisco Memorial High School varsity football team. He held a near-perfect GPA and was in the National Honor Society. His father, Jeff Metcalf, said he was proud of his son. Jeff Metcalf hopes his son's death brings changes to security. Memorial High School will honor Austin during second period, and counselors will be available.

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Seventeen-year-old Austin Metcalf was stabbed in the chest at a track meet at Kuykendall Stadium. According to police, 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony stabbed Metcalf after a fight. Austin's twin brother, Hunter Metcalf, tried to save him, holding him as he died. Anthony is facing first-degree murder charges. Austin Metcalf was voted MVP of his high school football team, held a near-perfect GPA, and was in the National Honor Society. His father, Jeff Metcalf, said Austin was going to impact the world with positivity and that he was doing everything right. Jeff Metcalf hopes his son's death brings changes to security. A prayer vigil was held, and the school will honor Austin during second period, with counselors available. Jeff Metcalf, a cancer survivor, said his faith is keeping him strong and that he knows his son is with the Lord.

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A child was stabbed at a Giant Eagle parking lot. The suspect followed the victims from a store, attacked them, and was arrested. The child and mother were stabbed, with the child tragically passing away. Officers provided life-saving measures.

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The speaker recounts an incident at a track event where a kid was sitting under their tent. When asked to move, the kid became aggressive. The speaker's brother intervened, telling him to move, and the kid responded, "make me move." The kid grabbed his backpack and the speaker tried to react quickly, but didn't see the stabbing. The speaker then saw his brother and tried to help him. The speaker believes the act was senseless, questioning why someone would do that over a small argument. The speaker emphasizes the victim was a family man who was strong and cared for by many.

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Seventeen-year-old Austin Metcalf was stabbed to death at a track meet at Kuykendall Stadium. According to police, 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony stabbed Metcalf in the chest after a fight. Austin's twin brother, Hunter, was with him and tried to save him as he died. Anthony is facing first-degree murder charges. Austin Metcalf was a leader on the football field, MVP of the Frisco Memorial High School varsity football team, and a scholar in the National Honor Society with a near-perfect GPA. His father, Jeff Metcalf, said he was proud of his son, who was on the right track. Jeff Metcalf hopes his son's death brings changes to security. Memorial High School will honor Austin, and counselors will be available for students and staff. The family's church held a prayer vigil. Jeff Metcalf, a cancer survivor, said his faith is keeping him strong and that he knows his son is with the Lord.

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The speaker knew the suspect and said he was bullied almost every day and was an outcast who sat alone at lunch. Kids would target him because they thought it was funny. The speaker didn't want to say this provoked the suspect, but stated that you never know. The speaker said the suspect was a loner because he was quiet, but he was bullied so much. He was made fun of for the way he dressed or his appearance. The suspect would regularly wear hunting gear and always have a mask, even well after COVID.

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He faced daily bullying, often sitting alone at lunch and being targeted by peers for being an outcast. This situation was sad, and while it's unclear if it provoked his actions, the bullying was severe. He was a quiet loner, made fun of for his appearance and clothing choices. Classmates mocked him for wearing jeans and hunting outfits, and he consistently wore a mask even after COVID restrictions ended.

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Jeff Metcalf shared memories of his 16-year-old son, Austin Metcalf, who died after being stabbed at a track and field meet at Kuerkendall Stadium. Austin died in his twin brother’s arms, who was trying to stop the bleeding. Austin got his first hog this past weekend while hunting with his father and brother. A fight broke out between Austin and 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony, who is now charged with murder. The student athletes were safely evacuated, but some witnessed the encounter and were interviewed by police. Austin was a student at Memorial High School, MVP of the football team, and a young man of faith. His father questions the upbringing of the suspect, who brought a knife to a track meet and stabbed Austin in the heart after Austin asked him to move.

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A father recounts that his son died in his twin brother's arms after being stabbed. The victim, Austin, was born two minutes before his twin, Hunter. Austin is remembered as an outstanding student, his football team's MVP, and a young man of faith. The father describes seeing his son's body and the wound. He questions the upbringing of the person who stabbed his son, stating that the individual brought a knife to a disagreement and murdered Austin by stabbing him in the heart after Austin asked him to move. Despite this, the father states that he already forgives the person in custody, expressing his faith that God will take care of everything.

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Officers found a juvenile believed to be responsible for a deceased individual in a building. They provided life-saving efforts to the wounded and ensured their transport to hospitals. A total of seven people were taken to area hospitals for treatment. Unfortunately, at least three individuals, including the juvenile, have died. Further details about the deceased will not be released until family members are informed about this tragic incident.

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The speaker recounts an incident where a kid was sitting under their tent at a track event. When asked to move, the kid became aggressive. The speaker's brother intervened, telling him to move, to which the kid responded, "make me move." The kid then grabbed his backpack and stabbed the speaker's brother. The speaker didn't see the stabbing but saw the aftermath. The speaker tried to help his brother, but it was senseless. The speaker expresses disbelief that someone would do that over a small argument, emphasizing the victim was a strong man with a family who cared about him.

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Speaker 0: On 08/03/2025 at about 02:53AM, Sunday morning at the U Street corridor and Fourteenth Street, a very popular hangout nightlife area, Ethan Levine, a 22 year old, and several of his friends were standing outside of Sonoco gas station when they were approached by a large group of teens, individuals who confronted them and began to assault them. Lawrence Cotton Powell, who is 19 years of age, along with Anthony Taylor, who is 18 years of age, are now charged with assaulting Levine. Cotton Powell was stomping on Levine's head. Levine was able to get up momentarily, but the crowd chased him and got him down again. They continued to attack Levine while he was on the ground and then proceeded to rob him of his sneakers and his watch. The group then, after the robbery and assault of Ethan Levine, walked in the direction of where another crime occurred within minutes. You have heard of this crime. Edward Corstein, a 19 year old Doge person who was working in the administration, was walking a young woman to her car when he was approached in the 1400 block Of Swan Street Northwest. Approximately 10 suspects approached him and as they did, he pushed the young woman into the car and he was protecting her from the group before he was then attacked by multiple suspects who then punched him repeatedly causing significant injuries to him. They got him on the ground. And as they were doing so, they demanded the car from the woman who was inside the car and had already locked the car. They were banging on the car. They were pulling the car door, trying to get the car open, and we're telling the woman in the car to hand over the keys. And the woman was, as I said, able to lock the car door so they were unable to gain entry. And it was fortuitous that someone from the Metropolitan Police Department was on patrol. He happened to pull onto the block, and he witnessed the suspects actually assaulting Coracine who was on the ground lying next to the car. The juveniles fled, but within a short period of time, two 15 year olds were arrested and they were taken into the family court by the attorney general's office.

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Seventeen-year-old Austin Metcalf was stabbed in the chest at a track meet at Kuykendall Stadium. According to police, 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony stabbed Metcalf after a fight. Austin's father, Jeff Metcalf, said Austin's twin brother, Hunter, tried to save him, and watched Austin die in his arms. Anthony is facing first-degree murder charges. Jeff Metcalf said Austin was voted MVP of his football team, held a near-perfect GPA, and was in the National Honor Society. Jeff Metcalf said he is in shock, but is leaning on his faith. He hopes his son's death brings changes to security. A prayer vigil was held at the family's church. Memorial High School will honor Austin during second period, and counselors will be available.

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A speaker says his son is not here anymore because a kid was mad. Another speaker describes his brother as a good kid who made one mistake that cost him his life, which he didn't deserve. The speaker says this kid was sitting under their tent at track. When asked to move, he became aggressive. The speaker's brother stepped in and told him he needed to move, and the kid responded, "make me move." The kid grabbed his backpack, and the speaker didn't see the stab. He then saw his brother, but won't talk about the rest. The speaker tried to help his brother, but it was senseless. He doesn't understand why someone would do that over a little argument, saying it's crazy how people do that nowadays. The brother was a man of the family who had people that cared about him and did everything for their family. He was a strong kid.

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Jeff Metcalf spoke about his 16-year-old son, Austin Metcalf, who died after being stabbed at a track and field meet at Kuerkendall Stadium. Austin died in his twin brother Hunter's arms, who was trying to stop the bleeding. Austin had gotten his first hog this past weekend while hunting with his father and brother. A fight broke out between two students, and one stabbed the other. Frisco police arrested 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony of Frisco, who is charged with murder. Austin was a student athlete and football team MVP. Metcalf expressed grief and questioned the upbringing of the suspect, who brought a knife and stabbed Austin in the heart after Austin asked him to move.

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My son is not here anymore because a kid was mad. Austin was an amazing, smart kid with college football potential. His life revolved around the gym, football, and being a leader. He had a good spirit and was loved by many. His twin brother, Hunter, lost his best friend and now has to face the world alone. Hunter was present when Austin was stabbed and tried to save him. He reportedly saw Austin take his last breath before CPR. Austin was unresponsive for five minutes but was briefly revived. The community needs to support the kids at the school. Austin was loved, and they need to know people are there for them. Frisco Memorial's football program is a family.

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A kid was sitting under the speaker's tent at track. When asked to move, he became aggressive. The speaker's brother intervened and the kid said, "make me move," while grabbing his backpack. The speaker didn't see the stab, but saw his brother afterward. He tried to help, but it was senseless. The speaker doesn't understand why someone would do that over a small argument. The brother had a family and people who cared about him. He did everything for the family and was a strong man, stronger than the speaker. He did a lot that went unrecognized. He was a peacemaker who calmed people down and made everything smooth. He was always there for the speaker, so it's heartbreaking to see what happened.

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My son is not here anymore because a kid was mad. Austin was an amazing, smart kid with college football potential. His life revolved around the gym, working out, and being a leader on his football team. He was a good spirit, loved by many, and his twin brother lost his best friend. Hunter was with Austin when he was stabbed and tried to save him. Hunter saw Austin take his last breath before CPR. Austin was unresponsive for five minutes, revived a little, but it was too late. The community needs to support the kids at the school. Austin was loved by so many people. Frisco Memorial's football program is a family, and they are there together.

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It's unfortunate another child's bad choice will affect him for life. The speaker has compassion for every human being. This is not a race issue, nor a black and white issue. The speaker does not want the situation politicized. The speaker does not appreciate online remarks from people who weren't present during the event.

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Jeff, father of 17-year-old Austin, clarifies his son's death at a track meet was not racially or politically motivated, but a "human being thing." Austin's twin brother, Hunter, witnessed the event and tried to save him. The track meet was delayed, and Austin, sitting under the Memorial High School tent, was confronted and asked to move. As Austin grabbed his backpack, he was stabbed in the chest. Austin was college-bound with a 4.0 GPA and MVP of his football team. Jeff describes him as a young man of leadership, loyalty, compassion, and love who lit up every room. Over 1,700 people attended a vigil. Jeff emphasizes forgiveness for his own peace and hopes to educate parents to prevent similar tragedies. He recounts his last phone call with Austin, where Austin offered to help mow the lawn and they exchanged "I love yous."

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Maher's White House Visit, and Senseless High School Student Stabbing, with Knowles & Ana Kasparian
Guests: Michael Knowles, Ana Kasparian
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Megyn Kelly discusses the recent announcement of President Trump's new tariff plan, which proposes a 10% tariff across the board, with higher rates for countries with trade deficits or unfair regulations. She argues that while critics warn of potential stagflation and job losses, the manufacturing sector has been severely impacted over the past 25 years, and Trump’s approach may provide necessary change. Kelly emphasizes the need for patience with Trump's policies, as he has historically focused on the working-class Americans affected by globalization. The conversation shifts to a tragic incident in Frisco, Texas, where 17-year-old Austin Metcafe was fatally stabbed over a seating dispute at a track meet. Kelly highlights the victim's promising future and the father's remarkable forgiveness towards the assailant, Carmelo Anthony, also 17. The discussion touches on the racial dynamics of the case, with Kelly suggesting that media coverage would differ if the races were reversed, indicating a societal bias in how such incidents are reported. Michael Knowles joins the conversation, expressing concern over the societal implications of the incident and the broader cultural issues surrounding violence among youth. He critiques the political correctness that prevents open discussions about family structures and societal responsibilities, arguing that ignoring these issues contributes to violence and crime. The dialogue then transitions to the Nashville school shooting perpetrated by a transgender individual, with Kelly and Knowles criticizing the media's reluctance to address the shooter’s gender identity and mental health issues. They argue that societal denial of these realities leads to tragic outcomes and that the public deserves transparency regarding such incidents. Kelly and Knowles also discuss the implications of recent cultural events, including a teacher's alleged sexual misconduct with a student, emphasizing the need for accountability and the importance of respecting personal boundaries in relationships. They express concern over the normalization of such behavior in society. Finally, the conversation touches on the importance of dialogue across political divides, with Anna Kasparian joining to discuss the significance of engaging with opposing viewpoints. They reflect on the challenges of maintaining friendships across political lines and the need for open communication to foster understanding and collaboration in a polarized environment.
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