India, June 1 -- The high-profile case against Karmelo Anthony, the teen accused of stabbing fellow student Austin Metcalf, 17, to death during a Frisco ISD track meet in April 2025, is heading to trial on Monday, June 1. Anthony is facing a first-degree murder charge.

If convicted, Anthony could face a possible sentence of 5-99 years or life in prison. 17-year-olds are considered adults in the Texas criminal justice system.

Anthony stabbed Metcalf during an alleged verbal dispute, and later claimed it was self-defense. He reportedly had no prior criminal history. Many people defended Anthony after the incident, and a GiveSendGo was launched for him.

Ahead of the trial, here are five things to know about the case and Austin Metcalf:

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