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Frisco Police confirmed a swatting call was made to the victim's father's address. The father, Jeff Metcalf, arrived five minutes later. Earlier, Metcalf attended a press conference held by the suspect Carmelo Anthony's family. Anthony is charged with murder after claiming self-defense. Metcalf said he was there to listen, but was asked to leave, which he did after shaking officers' hands. He declined to comment to the media. Anthony's mother, Kayla Hayes, denied misusing funds from a GiveSendGo account that has collected over $450,000. She said her family has received threats and her 13-year-old daughter is afraid. It was revealed that Frisco ISD moved to expel Anthony weeks before graduation due to the murder accusation on school property. Anthony may appeal.

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This is surprising. How does someone from Haiti afford a $110,000 car? I've worked hard my whole life, driving a used Ford F150, while I see this person driving a brand new Lexus SUV, passing by my house multiple times a day. I’ve put in the effort and paid taxes on everything I own, yet it feels unfair to see this immigrant thriving in the same neighborhood where I’ve struggled. It’s baffling to witness someone with such wealth while I’ve worked so hard for what I have.

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Maj Toure criticizes conservative pundits for their coverage of the Carmelo Anthony case, alleging they're pushing a race-based narrative without evidence after Austin Metcalf's stabbing. He claims they falsely reported Anthony's family used funds to buy a $900,000 house and new cars, citing a New York Post article that uses tentative language. Toure states the father said he doesn't have access to the fundraising money. He argues buying a house in days is impossible and that Anthony was released to his parents' home with an ankle monitor, questioning how they could move without the judge's knowledge. He says the car photo is from 2023, before the incident. Toure accuses figures like Robbie Starbuck and others of spreading misinformation and disrespecting the Metcalf family's wishes by making it about race. He urges waiting for facts and hopes those who are wrong will admit it. He also reveals he donated to the Metcalf family. He suggests the pundits are trying to start a war and are clickbaiting.

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The speaker believes the Hunter Camilo case isn't about race, but about right and wrong, and that Austin was in the wrong, though he didn't deserve to be unalived. The speaker claims that Hunter should be charged with Austin's death because they were committing a crime together, possibly a felony involving robbery and assault, which led to Austin's death. The speaker alleges Hunter is lying to protect himself and Austin's image. The speaker suggests the focus should be on arresting Hunter, not mourning Camilo.

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Van Jones is accused of lying; speaker notes he “never said the first element… I did say the second part.” The attacker of Irina Zerutska allegedly said, “I got that white girl,” showing racialization. The media is charged with moral posturing until forced to live up to “the George Floyd standard.” The speaker calls Van Jones a “race hustler, Marxist,” and invites him on the program, declaring his tricks won’t work. The claim is that there is no evidence Derek Chauvin acted racially; Keith Ellison said no racial animus. The speaker cites a tweet: “if a random white person simply walked up to and stabbed a nice law abiding black person… it would be a huge national story.” He asks Jones to apologize for criminal justice reform that allowed “14 time criminal offenders” to walk the streets; “you are the architect and the designer” of this. Ben Shapiro is next.

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Frisco police confirmed a swatting call was made to the victim's father, Jeff Metcalf's, address the night of the stabbing. Metcalf arrived five minutes later. Earlier, Metcalf attended a press conference held by the suspect Carmelo Anthony's family. Anthony is charged with murder after telling police he stabbed Metcalf's son in self-defense. Metcalf said he was there to listen, but was asked to leave, which he did. He is not speaking to the media. Anthony's mother, Kayla Hayes, denied claims that her family used money from a GiveSendGo fund, which has collected over $450,000. She said her family has received threats and her 13-year-old daughter is afraid. It was revealed that Frisco ISD moved to expel Anthony weeks before graduation due to the murder accusation on school property, resulting in automatic expulsion. Anthony could appeal.

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Austin Metcalf was stabbed to death at a track meet in Frisco, and 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony is charged with first-degree murder. The twin brother of the victim tried to save his life. The arresting officer said he had the alleged suspect in custody, and Anthony replied, "I'm not alleged. I did it." Patriot Front claims a young man was murdered for no other reason than that his attacker was a savage, incompatible with civilized society. They state that people are dying and being killed by a criminal underclass of racial aliens. They ask how many more will need to be sacrificed upon the altar of race blindness and if burying children is preferable to being called a racist. They claim that Americans, descendants of the European race, face a choice: continue to watch as their best are butchered or stand up, say no, end the bloodshed, and return peace and reason to communities. They are working to build communities of patriots nationwide where families can prosper in safety.

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The speaker frames Carlos Brown Junior as "an evil and sick man" who "deserves the death penalty" and a "speedy trial." He notes Brown, 35 with "14 different prior arrests," was "being honest" in saying, "if you release me again, I will kill. It is my nature." He attacks "the public defenders, the woke activist judges" and calls for naming them and showing their faces on X: "Show me the faces of the judges. I want them." He cites judge Teresa Stokes who "released 14 time criminal to Carlos Brown Junior," and says, "This judge, there you go. This is your judge, Charlotte. Said it's found good in DeCarlos Brown Junior." He proclaims, "the only honest person" is Brown Junior and asks, "Isn’t the dishonest one the judge?" He argues this is "an inversion of the justice of God" and says, "What is her name? Let's put up her photo again."

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Dominic Alexander, head of Carmelo Anthony's press conference, printed tweets targeting journalist Sarah Fields, accusing her of "despicable things" and "lies" threatening the family. Fields responded that Alexander is angry because she exposed him. Fields investigated Alexander's Next Generation Action Network Foundation, a BLM-supporting 501c3, alleging he doesn't keep track of financial records and has twice filed with the IRS since 2014. She also reported on Alexander's criminal history, including felony injury to a child in 2009, forging a check, leading police on a high-speed chase, car theft, probation violations, robbery, felony assault, and violence against family, including attempted strangulation. Alexander claimed they haven't used Gibson Go money to buy a car or rent a house, stating they haven't accessed the funds. Fields countered that the family purchased a new car and is renting an $800,000 home since the incident. She questioned why, if they were living large, they told the judge they were hard up for money at the bond hearing and didn't even cover the bond amount, which a bondsman volunteered to pay.

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Sarah is allegedly spreading lies and targeting the speaker. The speaker is asking for community support for their son, who they believe should have the same rights as Kyle Rittenhouse and Daniel Pinder. The speaker claims that while video evidence of Kyle Rittenhouse shooting three people was widely available and he raised over $2,000,000, there's been a deliberate disinformation campaign to prevent support for their family. They are urging the community to unite and provide overwhelming support to counter this. The speaker asserts that Black people in America don't need to "pull the race card" because racism is a daily reality. They say they are constantly reminded of being a Black man in America.

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A picture falsely identified Carmelo Anthony as a knife-wielding murderer, posted by Minister Dominique Alexander, who is allegedly a criminal himself with arrests for child abuse, parole violations, and domestic abuse. The speaker relays a story about a church for sale where the black minister suggested it could be a money-making opportunity. The minister allegedly advised that anyone can be called a minister, regardless of qualifications. When a local kid commits a crime, families will pay the minister to provide character evidence for the accused, falsely testifying to get them lesser charges or released back into the community. This perpetuates a cycle of violence and criminality.

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The speaker stated the Frisco Police Department is doing everything it can to address racism and bigotry. They claim a statement from the police chief and an autopsy report were false. The speaker cautioned the community against trusting everything online, stating disinformation is hurting the case. According to the speaker, Austin Metcalfe and Carmilla Anthony did not know each other and were not at a party together. Both Austin Metcalfe and his twin brother were on the roster for the track meet that day, as was Carmelo Anthony. All of them arrived at the facility via Frisco ISD transportation. The speaker reiterated that the lies have to stop.

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Carmelo Anthony was released from jail after claiming he couldn't afford bail. The speaker believes the judge caved to the "woke mob." Upon Anthony's release, he was greeted by a parade of cheering black and white people. The speaker asserts Anthony is a killer who murdered a white boy in cold blood and that his release demonstrates "black privilege." The speaker does not want to hear about white privilege or black people suffering. The speaker finds the celebration of Anthony's temporary release disgusting and accuses black people of riding hard for criminals instead of demanding better or celebrating black excellence. The speaker suggests that to be accepted by black people, one must be despicable.

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"Most murders in The US never become national news." "This one's garnered attention for a couple of reasons." "First and foremost, the recent release of that gruesome video." "Second, the energy from pro Trump activists." "They picked up on this video from local news and ran with it." "In this case, it is Trump aligned influencers who are posting up a storm about this case on social media." "Over the weekend, Elon Musk, Charlie Kirk, other Trump figures succeeded in making this senseless death a symbol of big city crime." "We heard president Trump asked about it yesterday when he was heading home from New York City." "He didn't seem to know much about it." "He said he would get briefed." "And then today, Trump did know all about it." "That's exactly what has happened here."

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"They don't want Donald Trump to come in there with the National Guard because if they clean up the crime, Chicago will lose 800,000,800 million dollars in federal funding for crime programs." "It's a 100% true." "And black people are falling for it." "These liberal protesters are falling for it." "They don't even live in Chicago." "And so they're dependent on Donald Trump." "It's one big racket, bro, and it's not fair to the black people and the community members and the people that live, work, and play and have to deal with this nonsense on a regular basis." "It's so messed up, bro." "Money. I say this about everybody. Body. Follow the money. The money is gonna lead you to the reasons why."

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A picture falsely identified Carmelo Anthony as a knife-wielding murderer, posted by Minister Dominique Alexander, who is allegedly a criminal himself with a child abuse arrest, three parole violations, and a domestic abuse arrest. The speaker describes a conversation with a Houston minister who viewed a church as a money-making opportunity. The minister allegedly explained that one could install a figurehead "minister" without qualifications to solicit donations from families of young criminals. In exchange for money, the "minister" would falsely testify on behalf of the criminals to reduce charges or secure their release. This would perpetuate a cycle of violence and criminality in the community.

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Carmelo Anthony was released from jail after claiming he couldn't afford bail. The speaker believes the judge caved to the "woke mob." Upon Anthony's release, he was greeted by a parade of cheering black and white people. The speaker says Anthony murdered a white boy in cold blood and that his release is an example of "black privilege." The speaker doesn't want to hear about white privilege or black people suffering. The speaker finds the celebration of Anthony's release disgusting and sickening. They accuse "black America" of riding hard for criminals instead of demanding better or celebrating "black excellence." The speaker suggests that good black people are called sellouts for not being criminals. The speaker sarcastically states that being despicable may be the only way to be accepted by black people.

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The interviewer asks people in Black Lives Matter Plaza what the Black Lives Matter organization has done for them. Many respond that they have not seen any benefits and did not receive any of the $100 million the organization raised. Some claim the money was misused, citing reports that the organization's leaders bought mansions with the funds. One person says Lil Yachty claimed BLM bought mansions. Some express anger and call for an investigation into the organization's finances, with one suggesting the leaders "owe" them money. One person says "all lives matter" and another believes police brutality against black people has decreased. One interviewee wants Trump to fight for America. The interviewer concludes that the interviews reveal BLM has done nothing for the people and should be investigated.

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Austin Metcalf's murder suspect, Carmelo Anthony, is still on the loose, and his bond should be revoked. Metcalf's blood is still visible at Kai Kendall Stadium in Frisco, Texas, crying out for justice. A peaceful event will be held at 11 AM central at Kai Kendall Stadium in Frisco, Texas, to advocate for justice in this case. Participants are asked to be peaceful and let God lead the event.

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People defend Carmelo Anthony due to shared skin color, reflecting a reductive tribalism. Justice for the victim should be the focus, regardless of alleged racism. The speaker questions why Carmelo Anthony's family is receiving financial benefits and increased security after the incident. Speaking out against wrong behavior shouldn't be seen as "acting white" or being a sellout. The speaker is tired of this mentality and urges more people to stand up for what is right, despite potential backlash. The speaker emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between right and wrong, asserting that the situation is wrong.

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The speaker claims to be the reason college and high school athletes are getting paid. He calls himself "Mister influencer to influencers." He states he fights to eradicate childhood malnutrition. He accuses the mainstream media and Hollywood of being pedophiles until flight logs are released. He asks if he is canceled yet.

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I recently drove through my old neighborhood in Los Angeles. Doctor Dre used to come by my house, he lived down the street. My family has been here since 1962. Growing up here was tough, out of all the kids I knew, at least 13 are dead before 21. Politicians only care about those who give them money, I don't donate because they have hidden agendas. I had hope for Obama, but things didn't change much for the people I care about. Companies pledged money to Black Lives Matter, but it didn't improve the neighborhood. The NBA is full of slogans but lacks real action, like supporting the Big 3. I wouldn't be where I am if I stayed in my lane, I refuse to be controlled. I turned down $9 million for a movie because I wouldn't take the COVID vaccine. It wasn't ready, and I didn't feel safe. I know people injured by the vaccine, and I chose to stand on my convictions.

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To those against Carmelo Anthony, the speaker warns against approaching, bullying, or harassing him. The speaker asserts that in self-defense, he will retaliate. He emphasizes that this is not the Jim Crow era or 1619, and warns against ending up "like Austin." He claims that white people didn't play fair for 400 years, and black people will not play fair now.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Markle's "Founder" Absurdity, Michelle Trashes Barack, & Launching "The Nerve," w/ Maureen Callahan
Guests: Maureen Callahan
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Megyn Kelly opens the show with excitement, claiming it will be the best episode in the history of her show. She discusses her recent interview with FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty McCary, highlighting his insights into the FDA and the challenges he faces. Kelly introduces Maureen Callahan, a columnist for the Daily Mail, who is promoting her new podcast, "The Nerve," launching soon. They discuss the cultural landscape, including recent events like tariffs and inflation, and how President Trump exempted gold and silver bullion from tariffs, suggesting listeners consider Birch Gold for precious metals investments. Callahan expresses gratitude for Kelly's support and reflects on their previous discussions about Meghan Markle's series. They preview a spoof of Markle's show, "With Love Megan," which humorously critiques her style and persona. The trailer for "The Nerve" is shared, promising to cover pop culture, true crime, and more with a humorous twist. The conversation shifts to the success of Joseph Massie's poetry book, which has gained significant traction thanks to Kelly's audience. Callahan and Kelly discuss the importance of their platform in supporting uncanceled voices. They then dive into the parody of Markle's show, showcasing their comedic take on her interactions and lifestyle, emphasizing the absurdity of her persona. As they continue with the spoof, they highlight the ridiculousness of Markle's self-promotion and her attempts to appear relatable. The humor is derived from exaggerated portrayals of Markle's behavior and the superficiality of her content. They share laughter over the improvised nature of the skits, reflecting on how well they captured Markle's essence. The discussion transitions to the broader implications of celebrity culture and the absurdity of public personas, particularly focusing on Markle's attempts to navigate her royal status and personal brand. They critique her lack of authenticity and the disconnect between her public image and reality. Kelly and Callahan also touch on the recent case involving Carmelo Anthony, a teenager accused of murder, and the racial dynamics surrounding it. They express frustration over the media's portrayal of the incident and the implications of race in the narrative. The conversation highlights the complexities of societal perceptions and the challenges of discussing race in America. In closing, Kelly emphasizes the importance of truth in media narratives and the need for honest discussions about race and justice. She encourages listeners to check out Callahan's new podcast, "The Nerve," and reflects on the significance of their dialogue in the current cultural climate.

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How Is This Self Defense..
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Carmelo Anthony, charged with the first-degree murder of 17-year-old Austin Metaf during a track meet, has had his bond reduced from $1 million to $250,000 by Judge Angela Tucker. Released on bond and now under house arrest, Anthony's case has sparked a variety of responses across social media, highlighting debates over self-defense, judicial decisions, and racial dynamics in the legal system. Two days after Metaf's burial, the family attended a bond hearing at Colin County Courthouse, drawing national attention and security concerns. During the hearing, Anthony told officers, 'I was protecting myself.' The court noted the factors of no criminal history, which led to the bond reduction. Prosecutors described the stabbing as the result of a fight, as Metaf allegedly accused a teen of being in the wrong tent and then was stabbed. Social media commentary framed the case in terms of race and justice, while the courtroom planning emphasized a fact-based process and accountability. Anthony remains on bond with house arrest, ankle monitor, and social media restrictions. Beyond the courtroom, fundraising and nonprofit networks drew scrutiny. The Next Generation Action Network and its attorney Kim T. Cole faced questions about Give and Go use, alleged shell nonprofits, and repeated new 501(c)(3) filings. Officials cited six figures in contributions and concerns about financial transparency. Dominique Alexander, NGN founder, is described with a violent past and protest activity, affecting the broader narrative around the case.
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