Officer in Karmelo Anthony Case Confirms It Was Legal

My raw analysis of the explosive public incident surrounding the Karmelo Anthony trial exposes the shocking truth the mainstream media ignores. The tragic death of Austin Metcalf sparked a massive community reaction, but I am stepping up to deliver the actual courtroom facts and break down why Karmelo Anthony was legally justified to carry his weapon. The defense just rested in Collin County court, and a major bombshell dropped regarding Texas self defense law. A police officer confirmed under oath that the weapon was lawful, proving the Karmelo Anthony knife legal defense is heavily backed by state regulations. I also discuss the confusing testimonies involving the Austin Metcalf twin brother and the chaotic events that unfolded at David Kuykendall stadium. Instead of reporting these facts neutrally, the media continues pushing a biased narrative that automatically criminalizes Black youth in America. I watched the lopsided coverage on Court TV Live and Fox, and it is obvious they have chosen a side. They want to convict this young man in the court of public opinion before the Collin County jury even reaches a verdict. Independent journalism is more vital now than ever. I know people cannot rely on mainstream media bias or the Daily Mail misinformation machine to get the true story about the Frisco track meet stabbing. The deck is always stacked when controversial events happen in places like the Frisco Independent School District. If the roles were reversed, the authorities would have called it self defense and closed this case on day one. I built a massive platform, and I value Black life highly, so I will always call out the system when it tries to railroad someone. Drop a comment below and let me know your thoughts on this entire situation. Key Topics Analyzed: 1. The real courtroom facts and suppressed evidence in the Karmelo Anthony trial. 2. Texas self defense law and legal weapon carrying regulations. 3. Mainstream media bias and lopsided reporting on Fox and other networks. 4. Systemic justice issues heavily affecting Black youth in America. 5. Glaring inconsistencies from witnesses at the Frisco track meet stabbing. 6. The critical impact of independent journalism versus Daily Mail misinformation. 7. The obvious double standards within the Collin County court system. 🌟 Subscribe Now:👉    / @williedlive   _____________________ Watch New Videos 👇    / @williedlive   _____________________ Subscribe To Willie D Live Conversations    / williedliveconversations   Subscribe To The Willie D Live Audio Podcast at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh... _____________________ Support This Channel 👇 CashApp http://cash.app/$williedlive PayPal http://www.paypal.me/williedlive Support My Foundation https://marvelousbridge.org _____________________ Follow me on Social Media: 👇 Instagram:   / williedlive   Twitter: https://x.com/williedlive TikTok:   / williedlive   Facebook:   / williedofficial   _____________________ Disclaimer: Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. This video is a transformative work. We provide original social commentary, news analysis, and educational breakdowns of the clips featured. Our goal is to provide a unique perspective on public incidents and current events to foster community discussion and social awareness. Note to Content Owners: All video clips and imagery used in this production are utilized under Fair Use for commentary purposes. If you are the owner of any footage used and would like to discuss credit or removal, please contact our team before taking further action. _____________________ Don't forget to subscribe to Willie D Live. Thanks for Watching! #williedlive #karmeloanthony #austinmetcalf #truecrimecommentary #collincounty #selfdefenselaw