A Collin County judge has released evidence from the Karmelo Anthony murder trial, including police body camera footage of Anthony's arrest.
The evidence, shown to jurors during the trial, was released after Anthony was found guilty of murder in the April 2025 killing, which took place during a track meet in Frisco, Texas.
Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in jail on Tuesday, June 9, after being convicted of fatally stabbing Austin Metcalf during a high school track meet the previous year.
The conviction has since been contested by Anthony and his attorneys.
According to the body-camera footage, Anthony identified himself as the stabber to officers at the scene.
Prosecutors highlighted statements made during the immediate aftermath as part of their case, while defense attorneys argued that Anthony acted in self-defense after a confrontation with Metcalf.
The newly public video is grainy and filmed from across the athletic field, showing a brief physical confrontation between Metcalf and Anthony.