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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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Erica Kirk thanks law enforcement, first responders, Turning Point USA staff, and supporters. She thanks President Trump. 'Two days ago, my husband, Charlie went to see the face of his savior and his God.' Charlie always said that when he was gone, he would be remembered for his courage and his faith. He loved life, America, the Chicago Cubs, and the Oregon Ducks, and most of all his children. He believed his top priority would be to revive the American family; one of his favorite verses was Ephesians five verse 25. 'The evildoers responsible for my husband's assassination have no idea what they have done.' 'The movement my husband built will not die.' and 'The movement's not going anywhere, and it will only grow stronger when you join it.' Nobody is ever too young to know the gospel. 'Making heaven crowded.' She urges visiting tpusa.com and tpusa faith.

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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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"Alexander DeVonte Dickey, who was arrested 39 goddamn times, 25 felonies, was on the street." "He should have been in jail for over a hundred and forty years for all the crimes he committed." "A little over six hundred days in ten years." "My daughter Logan Federico, not Irina." "She was executed while on her knees begging for her life." "My daughter wanted to be a teacher." "Not one word from Byron Gibson in South Carolina." "Four months, no communication." "Logan's deserves to be heard." "We will fight until my last breath for my daughter." "39 crimes in ten years. 25 felonies." "Can anybody there here explain to me, well, how possibly he could be on the street? Possibly be on the street." "That queer criminal, an hour later, went on a spending spree with her debit card." "They knew exactly where to go get him." "Thank you for your time."

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Thank you to everyone for being here. We must stop these tragic events from happening. Law enforcement deserves respect. The Diller family has suffered a great loss. We need to strengthen our approach to prevent such tragedies. It's an honor to be here with this great family. Thank you all for your support.

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Steven Federico, father of Logan Haley Federico, describes his daughter as strong, fun, loving, spicy, and a huge Taylor Swift fan. Logan was working hard at school and two jobs to become a teacher, as she loved children and had a bright future. Federico addresses "Dicky," who took Logan's life, stating, "You can't kill my spirit." He says memories of Logan will never die and her friends have promised to never forget her, maintaining a group text called "Logan's crew." He believes she will live on spiritually, continuing to touch and protect people. Federico praises the officers involved in the case as the "best of the best," expressing gratitude for their professionalism and communication. He states that while he lost his daughter, he gained a family through this experience. He asks everyone to keep his daughter and their own families in their prayers.

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We are devastated by the senseless murder of Andy, who lived a life of honor and integrity. He spent over 35 years in law enforcement, was involved in community activities, and was known for his sense of humor. We believe his murder was a random act of violence, not based on race or profession. We ask that his death not be politicized or used to fuel political agendas. Let's remember Andy for the way he lived, with honor and integrity.

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The speaker states their family has been under attack following a tragic incident involving Carmelo and the Metcalf boys. She says that she, her husband, and her younger children have been threatened, harassed, and lied about, and that false accusations have endangered her family and community, including law enforcement and legal staff. Their address and her husband's former employer's address have been posted online. Her husband has taken a leave of absence due to fear, and his mental health is declining. The speaker's 13-year-old daughter is afraid to sleep in her room. She denies claims that public donations were used to buy a home, stating they have not received any money from the Give, Send, Go fundraiser and were only recently notified they could withdraw funds. She believes her son deserves the same legal rights as everyone else. She says there is an active investigation and that the truth will come out through the legal process. She expresses sympathy to the family who experienced the loss and thanks those who have supported her family.

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Speaker emphasizes that "the last question he took" and "the last thing he talked about to people in Utah, thousands of people that wanted to come hear him, is that his message was one of love, of Jesus Christ, of his belief in prayer, and he talked about that from his heart," and calls it an honor to be there, though it's "an embarrassment." He says, "There is somebody out there who's evil. Absolute, total, complete evil, and they need to be taken down." He praises "Our law enforcement, I love them. They gotta do a better job," but notes "There is no communication." "You have a 100,000 students between BYU and the University of Utah." They say "somebody's in custody, then they say, oh, well, it's not the shooter." "Right now, police are still pouring in. It's almost three hours later. They gotta communicate with this." He asks, "Is there a shooter that's still out there? And if so, what are we going to do to catch this evil person and make sure that he receives justice?" He states, "That's what we're feeling in this community right now." "But his message of love of God, of Jesus Christ, is one that I hope is part of his lasting legacy."

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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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I want to share a personal tragedy: my cousin, US Border Patrol agent David Chris Maland, was fatally shot during a routine traffic stop in Vermont. A native of Blue Earth, Minnesota, Chris graduated high school in 1999 and served honorably in the US Air Force, including security at the Pentagon during the 9/11 attacks. He also worked as a US marshal and in federal security, prioritizing fieldwork over promotions to make a tangible difference. Chris, the first border patrol agent murdered in over a decade, will be remembered for his courage and commitment to protecting others. Our family is heartbroken by his loss, and we will cherish his memory and sacrifice. I ask for a moment of silence to honor him. Please stand for a moment of silence for the officer who was murdered in the line of duty.

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Erica Kirk thanks local, state, and federal law enforcement, first responders, and Turning Point USA staff for supporting her family after Charlie Kirk's assassination attempt. She acknowledges the Turning Point USA board, COO Justin Streiff, and Mikey McCoy for stability. Charlie, she says, "went to see the face of his savior and his god" two days ago and loved America, his family, nature, the Cubs, and the Oregon Ducks. He believed, "if he ever did run for office... his top priority would be to revive the American family." His verse was "Ephesians five verse 25. Husbands, love your wives as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her." She states, "the evildoers responsible for my husband's assassination have no idea what they have done" and that "the movement my husband built will not die" "never surrender." Plans: continue campus tours, America Fest, tpusa.com, tpusafaith; join a Bible-believing church; "Nobody is ever too young to know the gospel." "Make heaven crowded."

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My name is Robbie Parker. My family lost a child in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. I offer condolences to all affected families, including the shooter's family. I thank friends, family, and strangers for their support. My daughter Emily would offer love and support to the victims. Emily was bright, creative, and loving. She loved using her talents to touch lives through art and cards. She would draw pictures and write notes for those feeling sad. She placed a special card in her grandpa's casket. Emily mentored her little sisters, teaching them to read, dance, and find joy. Her laughter was infectious, and the world is better because she was in it. Let this tragedy inspire us to be more compassionate and humble. Keep the love for our families and compassion for strangers with us at all times. May we improve our communities and make everyone feel safe. I was teaching Emily Portuguese, and our last conversation was in Portuguese. She told me good morning, asked how I was, said she loved me, and I gave her a kiss goodbye. A Facebook page has been set up to raise money for Emily.

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"She was five foot three. She weighed a hundred and fifteen pounds. Bang. Dead. Gone." "Alexander Davante Dickey, who was arrested 39 goddamn times, 25 felonies, was on the street." "He should have been in jail for over a hundred and forty years for all the crimes he committed." "Well, you'd have to put him in prison to see if he could be rehabilitated. Isn't that the idea of prison?" "She finally figured it out two weeks before she was executed." "Her name's Logan Federico, not Irina." "You will not forget her. I promise you, you will be sick and tired of my face and my voice until this gets fixed." "We're asking you. We're begging you all to stop this." "39 crimes in ten years. 25 felonies." "What y'all did, you woke up a beast, and you pissed off the wrong daddy."

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"Charlie inspired millions, and tonight, all who knew him and loved him are united in shock and horror." "Charlie was a patriot who devoted his life to the cause of open debate and the country that he loved so much, The United States Of America." "He's a martyr for truth and freedom, and there's never been anyone who was so respected by youth." "Charlie was also a man of deep, deep faith, and we take comfort in the knowledge that he is now at peace with God in heaven." "Our prayers are with his wife, Erica, the two young, beloved children, and his entire family who he loved more than anything in the world." "Charlie Kirk traveled the nation joyfully engaging with everyone interested in good faith debate." "Radical left political violence has hurt too many innocent people and taken too many lives." "An assassin tried to silence him with a bullet, but he failed because together, we will ensure that his voice, his message, and his legacy will live on for countless generations to come."

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Bang. Dead. Gone. Why? Because Alexander DeVonte Dickey, who was arrested 39 times. 25 felonies was on the street forced on her knees with her hands over her head, begging for her life, begging for her hero, her father, me, that couldn't be there. She was five foot three. She weighed a hundred and fifteen pounds. My daughter wanted to be a teacher. She finally figured it out two weeks before she was executed, and you will not forget her. I promise you. You will be sick and tired of my face and my voice until this gets fixed. I will fight until my last breath for my daughter. What y'all did? You woke up a beast, and you pissed off the wrong daddy. You need to fight for the rest of our children, the rest of the innocents, and stop protecting the people that keep taking them from us.

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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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A father recounts his last conversation with his son, Austin, where they exchanged "I love you." A close friend describes Austin as being like one person with him, sharing everything and deeply connected. Austin's father emphasizes his son's commitment and work ethic in football, highlighting his leadership role and his importance to the team's defense. The friend recalls Austin's pride and support after he achieved a goal in the weight room. His father believes Austin was on his way to making a positive impact on the world. He expresses the tragedy of burying a child and extends his sympathy to the assailant's family, acknowledging that their son's life is also over.

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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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Speaker recalls Erica’s remarks after Charlie Kirk's death, highlighting raw grief and courage; she said Charlie never raised his voice, that he never cussed at her, that he was never cross or mean spirited to her. He reflects on their time together, deciding to be a better husband and father, inspired by Charlie’s life, the books read to his kids, and the moments they shared. Erica asked to keep Charlie's movement going, to build on it, and to empower the next generation to speak the truth. The program will discuss honoring Charlie's legacy with the administration, bringing the killer to justice, and dismantling left-wing extremism, aiming for real unity through truth. "I wanna be remembered for courage, for my faith." The host promises to keep Charlie's legacy alive, hear from friends, and pay tribute, inviting listeners to join.

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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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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 stated her family has received threats and her 13-year-old daughter is afraid. It was revealed that Frisco ISD moved to expel Anthony, which is standard procedure when a murder accusation occurs on school property. Anthony may appeal the expulsion.

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This is not a race issue and should not be politicized. The speaker knows the truth about what happened and doesn't want people spreading gossip if they weren't there. Regarding the suspect's self-defense argument, the speaker believes the defense attorney will try every avenue, but the truth will come out. The speaker's son said no punch was thrown and there was no broken phone. The speaker has never had contact with the suspect. Lying is expected when someone is caught, but justice will prevail. The speaker is overwhelmed by the public's support through a GoFundMe campaign and wants to bring awareness so this tragedy doesn't happen to another family. Money will never bring the speaker's son back, but it will help take care of what's left. A vigil at the church was full, holding 1,700 people. This is about human compassion, and the world needs more kind people.

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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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