Carmelo Anthony found guilty: Austin Metcalf suspect protests outside McKinney courthouse after verdict; video
Carmelo Anthony, the suspect in last year’s stabbing death of Frisco student Austin Metcalf, was found guilty Tuesday in Collin County. as judgment Protesters gathered outside the McKinney courthouse after the announcement, Texasraised his voice, accusing the jury of bias.

Despite police attempts to contain the protesters, protesters stormed in holding posters that read “Justice for Carmelo Anthony.” Clashes broke out between protesters and police in Collin County. Fox News reported that arrests may also have occurred.
Meanwhile, video outside the McKinney courthouse showed complete chaos during the confrontation. Below are some videos.
According to Fox 4 News in Texas, protesters began to gather outside the courthouse around 12 noon as the trial was underway. After more than three hours of deliberation, the conflict broke out as soon as the verdict was announced at 2:30 p.m.
Fox News also aired footage outside the Collin County Courthouse after the trial. In the video shared by Fox, a scuffle between the protesters and themselves was clearly visible.
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