Frisco, Texas - Karmelo Anthony, a student at Centennial High School, is reportedly set to graduate despite facing charges in the death of Austin Metcalf. According to sources, the school district has made the decision to allow Anthony to participate in graduation ceremonies. Anthony is accused of fatally stabbing Metcalf earlier this year.
The decision has drawn criticism from community members, many of whom believe that allowing a student accused of such a serious crime to graduate sends the wrong message. Others argue that Anthony is entitled to due process and should not be punished before being convicted in a court of law. The school district has not yet released a formal statement addressing the controversy. The case remains ongoing.
Texas Student Accused of Murder Allowed to Graduate
A Texas high school student facing a murder charge will reportedly be allowed to graduate. Karmelo Anthony, accused of fatally stabbing Austin Metcalf, is set to graduate from Centennial High School in Frisco. The decision has sparked controversy and raised questions about school policies. The school district has yet to release an official statement on the matter.