An alleged teen killer accused of stabbing a sporting rival in cold blood has been thrown another bone after being granted bail.
Karmelo Anthony has now been told he can graduate from high school, Daily Mail can reveal.
Frisco Independent School District’s about-face, deciding Anthony, 17, can graduate from Centennial High School despite his first-degree murder charge, as confirmed by his adviser and spokesman Dominque Alexander to DailyMail.com.
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Anthony is accused of stabbing Austin Metcalf, 17, in the chest after the Memorial High School student confronted Anthony about sitting under the Memorial team tent at a track meet in Frisco, Texas on April 2.
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‘We are in arrangements of doing an early gradation,’ Alexander confirmed.
‘They have agreed to allow him to graduate.’
However, Frisco ISD had initially expelled Anthony, according to Alexander, after outrage over Metcalf’s killing spread like wildfire in the upscale community where both teens attended different schools.
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Alexander and the teen’s parents held what turned out to be an dramatic press conference April 17, where Metcalf’s father showed up uninvited and was escorted out by police officers.
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Hours after that press conference, Alexander says the school district sent word that the embattled teen and former football and track star would be allowed to graduate.
However, he will not be able to participate in the May 22 graduation ceremony or walk the stage.
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