Last week 17-year-old Kamelo Anthony fatally stabbed Austin Metcalf, also 17-years old, as both were attending a Texas high school track meet, from different schools. Anthony quickly fled the scene, discarded the knife in nearby bleachers. He was shortly captured and arrested, conceded to the stabbing, and suggested he had killed Metcalf in self-defense.
I covered this killing in some detail this past Saturday, exploring the use-of-force law arguments that might support either a conclusion that this killing was murder or that it might have been self-defense. Of course, that was only a few days after the event, and hard facts were few.
Now, however, the actual police report has been released, and so we’re circling back to apply our use-of-force legal expertise to the additional facts contained in that report.
Join me LIVE as we break it all down into plain English.
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