It boggles the mind, does it not? These entitled ***holes actually expect us to feel sorry for them.Quote:Quote:
Excuse me, Mrs ****, you still have both your kids. The Metcalfs do not.
And to send them money...
It boggles the mind, does it not? These entitled ***holes actually expect us to feel sorry for them.Quote:Quote:
Excuse me, Mrs ****, you still have both your kids. The Metcalfs do not.
The Hefty Lefty said:
https://www.givesendgo.com/HelpKarmelo
GiveSendGo has now surpassed $400K with a new listed goal of $500k. I believe the original goal was $100K and each time the goal is met, the goal posts move and higher a goal is entered.
they don't expect you to feel sorry and send money. They expect ritaarded hateful idiots to do it. And they are.agent-maroon said:It boggles the mind, does it not? These entitled ***holes actually expect us to feel sorry for them.Quote:Quote:
Excuse me, Mrs ****, you still have both your kids. The Metcalfs do not.
And to send them money...
.The Hefty Lefty said:The Hefty Lefty said:
https://www.givesendgo.com/HelpKarmelo
GiveSendGo has now surpassed $400K with a new listed goal of $500k. I believe the original goal was $100K and each time the goal is met, the goal posts move and higher a goal is entered.
Donations have surpassed $490K and guess what? The goal was just raised again, now it's $550K. Shame on GiveGoSend for keeping this charade going strong!
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Nor did the Mom express any sorrow for the Metcalf family who did lose their son
Backyard Gator said:Dominique Alexander, a felon who beat a baby to the point of brain injury and is acting as an advocate for Karmelo Anthony’s family, is angry that I exposed him for who he is: a grifting, racist pot-stirrer running a fraudulent organization.
— Sarah Fields (@SarahisCensored) April 17, 2025
He called me out by name during his… pic.twitter.com/zqAVfgTBLw
Bluto said:Backyard Gator said:Dominique Alexander, a felon who beat a baby to the point of brain injury and is acting as an advocate for Karmelo Anthony’s family, is angry that I exposed him for who he is: a grifting, racist pot-stirrer running a fraudulent organization.
— Sarah Fields (@SarahisCensored) April 17, 2025
He called me out by name during his… pic.twitter.com/zqAVfgTBLw
Has this been confirmed? Is Alexander a convicted felon and other things Sarah Fields claimed?
This is Dominique Alexander, the dude representing Karmelo Anthony and his family.
— Shawn (@ShawnOnTheRight) April 17, 2025
He’s a felon with a history of beating babies and women. He also runs a fraudulent organization that has failed to submit mandatory IRS financial filings. pic.twitter.com/pIXLSU7DKi
TresPuertas said:
"charge Hunter Metcalf".
i feel like generations from now this case will be studied on how Not to run a pr campaign
The charge will be murder. Intent can be formed in an instant. When you stab someone intentionally in the chest ... it is a murder. This was not recklessly done. Manslaughter is not the appropriate charge.aggiehawg said:
He has not been indicted yet. Why not?
Murder one is a little harder to prove, in my opinion. Manslaughter (hear me out) is more appropriate with additional charges over having the knife, also having the knife on school property. (Which still seems weird to me because of my age with every PU having a loaded gun rack in the rear view window was common) but my concern here is overcharging.
That is not a defense for Anthony on my part, it is looking at what we know thus far. Intent and premeditation hard to prove with we know now. Not a self defense claim, per se. It is not.
So, I'm just warning posters here not to flip out if the indictment is less than what they expect.
Hahaha. You beat me to it.Im Gipper said:
In the world is manslaughter the appropriate charge under Texas law.
I'm sorry, but there was nothing "reckless" about this killing.
This fits DIRECTLY into the murder charge and it's not difficult to prove at all.
intends to cause serious bodily injury and commits an act clearly dangerous to human life that causes the death of an individual
Premeditation is not an element!
By the way, I do not think you were defending Anthony. But to me, it is patently absurd to suggest the appropriate charge here is manslaughter. This is clearly murder.
Quote:$510 hrsI know it's not much, but I my self am black and I can say confidently that I would understand if you hate all black people after what happened. The amount of African Americans that support the killing of this young man is sickening, if someone I loved dearly had anything to this extent happen to them I would forever lose hope in the world, I know just words will never make it better, but please know that not all African Americans are such savages to support something so horrible happening, but I pray that you guys can find happiness again after this.
"Young black child?" They got the "black" right but misspelled "not-so-young black murdering thug."TresPuertas said:
"charge Hunter Metcalf".
i feel like generations from now this case will be studied on how Not to run a pr campaign
Bottom of the barrel people trying to get a reaction out of a grieving brother. Silence from the black community about the complete bull*****one safe place said:"Young black child?" They got the "black" right but misspelled "not-so-young black murdering thug."TresPuertas said:
"charge Hunter Metcalf".
i feel like generations from now this case will be studied on how Not to run a pr campaign
one safe place said:"Young black child?" They got the "black" right but misspelled "not-so-young black murdering thug."TresPuertas said:
"charge Hunter Metcalf".
i feel like generations from now this case will be studied on how Not to run a pr campaign
Hear me out here. Self defense is not really at play as a legal defense as much as it will be a jury play. Voir dire.Tom Fox said:The charge will be murder. Intent can be formed in an instant. When you stab someone intentionally in the chest ... it is a murder. This was not recklessly done. Manslaughter is not the appropriate charge.aggiehawg said:
He has not been indicted yet. Why not?
Murder one is a little harder to prove, in my opinion. Manslaughter (hear me out) is more appropriate with additional charges over having the knife, also having the knife on school property. (Which still seems weird to me because of my age with every PU having a loaded gun rack in the rear view window was common) but my concern here is overcharging.
That is not a defense for Anthony on my part, it is looking at what we know thus far. Intent and premeditation hard to prove with we know now. Not a self defense claim, per se. It is not.
So, I'm just warning posters here not to flip out if the indictment is less than what they expect.
And this would be lightning fast for a murder indictment. I doubt they even have the full autopsy yet. There is zero rush. He is already on bond so the prosecution is not up against the 90 day clock for indictment to avoid a pr bond.
DannyDuberstein said:
Everyone just expects and accepts this garbage from black folks now. That's how ridiculous this community is. They are basically treated like special needs kids. There is nothing out of bounds. It's all just excused
Jury selection is paramount in this case.aggiehawg said:Hear me out here. Self defense is not really at play as a legal defense as much as it will be a jury play. Voir dire.Tom Fox said:The charge will be murder. Intent can be formed in an instant. When you stab someone intentionally in the chest ... it is a murder. This was not recklessly done. Manslaughter is not the appropriate charge.aggiehawg said:
He has not been indicted yet. Why not?
Murder one is a little harder to prove, in my opinion. Manslaughter (hear me out) is more appropriate with additional charges over having the knife, also having the knife on school property. (Which still seems weird to me because of my age with every PU having a loaded gun rack in the rear view window was common) but my concern here is overcharging.
That is not a defense for Anthony on my part, it is looking at what we know thus far. Intent and premeditation hard to prove with we know now. Not a self defense claim, per se. It is not.
So, I'm just warning posters here not to flip out if the indictment is less than what they expect.
And this would be lightning fast for a murder indictment. I doubt they even have the full autopsy yet. There is zero rush. He is already on bond so the prosecution is not up against the 90 day clock for indictment to avoid a pr bond.
Now, that having been said, do I think Anthony has that caliber of defense attorneys? Don't know.
But for prosecutors stick to what you have nailed down. Not a jury expert by far but my belief is the simpler a prosecutor makes it for the jury to understand and follow, the better for your case.
It is all about the jury.
that's called "equity" these days. Communists love it.zb008 said:
Every white person should do themselves a favor and never live around blacks. They can rob you, destroy your property, and even kill you and not be held accountable for any of it.
zb008 said:
Every white person should do themselves a favor and never live around blacks. They can rob you, destroy your property, and even kill you and not be held accountable for any of it.
at least they have the peace of mind to know that they can murder at will, claim they're the victims, and make lots of money from their murdering.Owlagdad said:zb008 said:
Every white person should do themselves a favor and never live around blacks. They can rob you, destroy your property, and even kill you and not be held accountable for any of it.
So you are saying that despite climbing financial ladder, even higher than most whites, and live in upper middle class community like Frisco, and have good schools and not as much crime as Dallas, that black folks can't act right?
I think everyone knows the answer to that but no one is really allowed say it out loudTom Fox said:Jury selection is paramount in this case.aggiehawg said:Hear me out here. Self defense is not really at play as a legal defense as much as it will be a jury play. Voir dire.Tom Fox said:The charge will be murder. Intent can be formed in an instant. When you stab someone intentionally in the chest ... it is a murder. This was not recklessly done. Manslaughter is not the appropriate charge.aggiehawg said:
He has not been indicted yet. Why not?
Murder one is a little harder to prove, in my opinion. Manslaughter (hear me out) is more appropriate with additional charges over having the knife, also having the knife on school property. (Which still seems weird to me because of my age with every PU having a loaded gun rack in the rear view window was common) but my concern here is overcharging.
That is not a defense for Anthony on my part, it is looking at what we know thus far. Intent and premeditation hard to prove with we know now. Not a self defense claim, per se. It is not.
So, I'm just warning posters here not to flip out if the indictment is less than what they expect.
And this would be lightning fast for a murder indictment. I doubt they even have the full autopsy yet. There is zero rush. He is already on bond so the prosecution is not up against the 90 day clock for indictment to avoid a pr bond.
Now, that having been said, do I think Anthony has that caliber of defense attorneys? Don't know.
But for prosecutors stick to what you have nailed down. Not a jury expert by far but my belief is the simpler a prosecutor makes it for the jury to understand and follow, the better for your case.
It is all about the jury.
But how do they have manslaughter "nailed down" but not murder. How did he recklessly kill Metcalf? He did it intentionally and we know that because he asked about self defense. I'm sure there is an interview with the defendant where he says he was afraid and that is why he stabbed Metcalf. That is not reckless conduct.
His self defense claim will fail because his use of deadly force was not a proportion response.
This is murder. He will be charged with murder. I cannot even conceive of a reason why he would not charge murder. I was a Texas state felony prosecutor for years and am now a defense attorney.