Karmelo Anthony , who allegedly fatally stabbed fellow student Austin Metcalf earlier this month, has been moved to an "undisclosed location" for his safety, after the 17-year-old reportedly received death threats while under house arrest.
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The Anthony family said in a press release they were "gravely concerned," after there was an “alarming increase” in threats and harassment over the weekend, Fox4 reported.
According to representatives, people have been "loitering outside" the family’s home, mailing them Metcalf’s obituary and making "false food deliveries."
Since Anthony's release from jail on a $250,000 bond, reduced from $1 million, Karmelo and his family have been holed up in a house, which was brought with the money raised for his legal fight.
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Karmelo is charged with murder in the death of Metcalf, also 17. The latter was stabbed and killed at a track meet on April 2.
According to Next Generation Action Network (NGAN), a civil and human rights organization in north Texas, another reason behind moving Anthony to an unknown place was a recent rally in Frisco.
His family chose NGAN to assist them through this process.
The fliers posted on social media for the Frisco rally had messages such as "Protect White Americans", "Justice for Austin Metcalf", "Demand Karmelo Anthony be put back in prison until trial", "Stop black violence on white Americans", and "Peaceful Protest."
The programme was held at the parking lot of the local Kuykendall Stadium, at 11 am on Saturday. As per the Frisco Police Department, two people were arrested during the event.
Also Read: Who is Karmelo Anthony, US teen charged with murder of Austin Metcalf?
The Anthony family said in a press release they were "gravely concerned," after there was an “alarming increase” in threats and harassment over the weekend, Fox4 reported.
According to representatives, people have been "loitering outside" the family’s home, mailing them Metcalf’s obituary and making "false food deliveries."
Since Anthony's release from jail on a $250,000 bond, reduced from $1 million, Karmelo and his family have been holed up in a house, which was brought with the money raised for his legal fight.
Also Read: Did an Indian-origin couple rent their home to Texas murder accused Karmelo Anthony?
Karmelo is charged with murder in the death of Metcalf, also 17. The latter was stabbed and killed at a track meet on April 2.
According to Next Generation Action Network (NGAN), a civil and human rights organization in north Texas, another reason behind moving Anthony to an unknown place was a recent rally in Frisco.
His family chose NGAN to assist them through this process.
The fliers posted on social media for the Frisco rally had messages such as "Protect White Americans", "Justice for Austin Metcalf", "Demand Karmelo Anthony be put back in prison until trial", "Stop black violence on white Americans", and "Peaceful Protest."
The programme was held at the parking lot of the local Kuykendall Stadium, at 11 am on Saturday. As per the Frisco Police Department, two people were arrested during the event.
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