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Video Evidence Shows No Physical Altercation in Stabbing of Austin Metcalf

Video evidence shown to journalists reveals there was no apparent physical altercation before Karmelo Anthony stabbed Austin Metcalf to death at a school track meet, contradicting initial claims about the killing.

A journalist for DailyMail.comwatched a 40-minute surveillance video from the fateful day.

“The 40-minute surveillance video, recorded from a stationary camera on the opposite side of the football field, captures the 10 minutes leading up to the attack and the desperate efforts by Metcalf’s twin brother and others to save his life before paramedics arrived,” Maryann Martinez explains.

Anthony has maintained that he acted in self-defense, saying “the truth will come out.”

An initial statement by local police said there was a physical altercation between the two teens before the stabbing.

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