Austin Metcalf’s Accused Killer Now Lives in an Exclusive Neighborhood

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What kind of grift is this? The parents upgrade, rent a $900,000 home for alleged racist threats, and buy a new car. After requesting a reduction of the million-dollar bond for their accused murderer son, Karmelo, citing financial issues, the Anthonys moved into a luxurious home in a gated community.

The judge reduced the bail to $250,000.

Karmelo is the accused killer of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf, killed in cold blood over a seat under the opposing track team’s tent.

“He got a new car,” a resident told the outlet. “If you look at the license plate, it’s got a paper tag, and it says it expires on June 4.”

According to the outlet, on Tuesday, where rent is estimated to be $3,500 a month, their home had a white Suburban, a black Acura, and a third sedan in the driveway.

The parents plan to use the $450,000 they accrued on GiveSendGo for Karmelo’s defense.

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Justice be dammed
1 month ago

If he God forbid murders again or there are copycats out there, whites beware! He’s found a new trade, (sarc).

Boycott-Bankrupt ALL Fake News
1 month ago

So this scum, anti-white, racist murderer has now been rewarded with a new car and an expensive home. Anyone who gave money to this piece of shit is a dupe and an idiot.

Anonymous
1 month ago

In a Demoncrapic society…CRIME PAYS…

Taras Bulba
1 month ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Then expect to see these crimes explode exponentially!

The Prisoner
1 month ago

Neighbors are thrilled, that a random killer is in their neighborhood who can grab a knife from the kitchen and come over to kill them. The neighbors will be avoiding sitting outside and will keep doors locked at all times.

kat
1 month ago

That a murderer should be able to get THIS kind of treatment only shows just how deep are the moral issues we face.

Chitragupta
1 month ago

The entire real estate market in this country is based on “How far away can I get from these people without having a three hour drive to work?”

ThinkAboutIt
1 month ago

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights”

These words echoed through our history. Refined by along the way during the 1770s, 1860s, 1920’s and the 1960s. Today these words embody our understanding of American freedom, justice, and liberty.

Yet one political party has convinced some of us these words are a big fat lie. So much so that many forget they have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else. It prevents them from being all that they can be. That’s the trap. It’s great for the political party pushing the lie but it holds back anyone that believes the garbage they push. Life teaches us lessons from each failure and success. The problem comes in when we are fed lies that our failures are somebody else’s fault. And it’s easier to give up and play the victim.

This can lead to unfortunate acts. Now there is a dead kid and everyone is taking a side. Then the party doubles down to antagonize the wronged. This divisiveness is the goal of traitors and we are all fools for playing into it. Wake up folks. Stop falling for the lies of a political party. Use your brain and think.

Taras Bulba
1 month ago
Reply to  ThinkAboutIt

When we repress irrational desires, we acquire the virtue of temperance. When our impulsive spirit is kept under leash, avoiding rash actions, we attain courage. And when our reason remains largely unaffected by everyday experiences, and we adhere to our ideals, we gain wisdom. When these three virtues are present, we attain a fourth virtue, that of justice, which describes the balanced individual. Karmelo had none of these traits, therefore he was destined to a life of failure.