The mother of a high school track and the football star went to death melted in tears on Friday when she told the tragic death of her son’s stab – and said that she had not forgiven her alleged killer.
Austin Metcalf, 17, was fatally stabbed during an athletics competition in Frisco, Texas, after a confrontation with an athlete from another high school, in which Metcalf told the adolescent to leave his team’s tent for the competition.
Metcalf and this rival, Karmelo Anthony, would have started to fight before the latter removed a knife and stabbed him in the heart.
Anthony was accused of murder and told the cops: “I am not alleged. I did it ”, according to an arrest report seen by NBC DFW.
Speaking for an interview on Fox The Holiday show,, Metcalf’s mother, Meghan had trouble talking about the devastating loss and said that she had not forgiven Anthony.
“I am not like their father,” said Meghan, referring to her husband, Jeff, telling NBC DFW that he forgave his son’s killer. “I’m so angry with this boy. It’s just not fair. That’s all I have.
Meghan Metcalf melted in tears when she discussed the death of her son Austin, stabbing

Metcalf was a Frisco’s Memorial High School fellow football player and planned to be a university athlete

Anthony would have told the cops he had acted after Metcalf had touched him in a confrontation
Meghan added: “My son left and I don’t really have any words. I tried to understand what I was going to say. He will just miss most of our family, but this whole community has really wrapped their arms around us.
“And if I could say something to the nation, I would say to make sure you are tightening your tight babies. Because you don’t know when the last time you can do it (it’s.)
Metcalf was a star football player at the Frisco High School Memorial and planned to be a university athlete. A gofundme put in place to tell him that he was recently elected MVP of the team and had a 4.0 GPA at school.
Austin’s twin brother Hunter was with Austin to meet on track and held his brother in his arms when he died.
He also said The Holiday show that he was not yet in a place where he could forgive his brother’s killer.
At a heartbreaking point during the interview with Cain, an emotional Meghan asked Hunter to refrain from going into details while he was talking about the last moments of his brother’s life.

Meghan said that she had not forgiven her son’s killer and admitted: “I’m so angry with this boy.” Austin’s brother Hunter (right) also said that he was not ready to forgive the killer.

Metcalf was stabbed in the heart after telling Anthony to get up from a seat during a track meeting

Anthony, high school, 17, admitted having fatally stabbed Metcalf during a track meeting
Hunter said that when his track team returned to his tent, someone said something “inappropriate” and “not called”, before asking the boy who was.
The other teenager then began to become “really aggressive”, leading Austin to intervene.
The two students from different secondary schools began to fight before Anthony decompress her bag and reach, saying to Metcalf: “Touch me and see what’s going on”, according to an arrest report.
Hunter then said that he turned to see his brother grab his chest after being stabbed.
“I pushed my hand there (her brother’s chest), to try to stop him and I caught his head and I looked in his eyes. I just saw his soul go and it also took my soul.
Anthony, who was accused of murder, is detained in County County prison with a deposit of $ 1 million.
He asked an officer if what he did could be considered to be a self -defense and asked if the victim was going to go well, by police.
He would also have fled before being arrested by agents who responded.
Anthony had apparently said to a school agent: “I was protecting myself” and “he put my hands”.
Anthony, a senior, is also a star of the High School Centennial Football team
“Uil is deeply saddened by the tragic incident which took place during the district competition of the 11-5A district on April 2 at the Kuykendall stadium in Frisco ISD,” the school district said in a statement.
“Uil staff are in communication with district officials to provide support and assistance during this period … Our thoughts go to those who have been affected.”