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Karmelo Anthony’s online fundraiser has raised over $160,000

An online fundraising effort has raised $160,000 within days of being set up to help defend teenager Karmlo Anthony who is facing a murder charge over the stabbing death of Austin Metcalf in Texas this month.

This comes days after another crowdfunding platform canceled a fundraiser for the suspect when it was in the thousands.

The fundraisers come after Metcalf, a 17-year-old Frisco Memorial High School student, was stabbed to death on April 2.

Police arrested Anthony, a 17-year-old Frisco Centennial High School student. He is being held in Collin County jail with a bond set at $1 million, facing a first-degree felony murder charge in a case that has drawn widespread attention.

The earlier page set up for Anthony alleged the teen was “jumped” by Metcalf and his twin brother at a track meet on Wednesday and that Anthony knew at least one of the brothers.

The page described Anthony as a “respectful, well-mannered young man” with “ZERO criminal history—not even a blemish.” Anthony’s lawyer, Deric Walpole, told NBC Dallas-Fort Worth that he has maintained he acted in self-defense.

A crowdfunding page had been set up for Anthony on a popular platform, raising six figures, but has since been taken down (Frisco Police Department)

But by Monday, the fundraising page had been removed. A spokesperson for the platform behind the page told The Independent in a statement they “prohibit fundraisers for the legal defense of violent crimes.”

The terms of service of the crowdfunding site say, “financial and violent crimes, including those related to money laundering, murder, robbery, assault, battery, sex crimes or crimes against minors,” go against its rules.

Its rules state, “We may remove any User Content–including any Fundraisers–that we determine violates these Terms of Service. “

A separate fundraising account on the conservative GiveSendGo platform has raised more than $160,000 of a target of $200,000 and purports to be the official fund to help Anthony. GiveSendGo has previously been used by pardoned rioters involved in the January 6th riot and Daniel Penny, the man acquitted of negligent homicide in the death of homeless man Jordan Neely in May 2023.

“This is the Official Support Fund for Karmelo and his family during this challenging and difficult time,” the brief description from the Anthony family said.

“The narrative being spread is false, unjust, and harmful. As a family of faith, we are deeply grateful for all of your support during this trying period. Your prayers and assistance mean more to us now more than ever.”

The largest single donation so far is $3000, while eight other donations of $1000 to $1500 have also been made.

“Praying for justice! Real justice!” a donor wrote alongside her $1500 contribution.

An anonymous contributor wrote: “Self-Defense – FREE this young man! Why have a knife at a track meet? Why not ask why he needed to? To protect himself from bullies.”

Austin is white, and Karmelo is Black.

Meanwhile, local police have revealed that they are working with the FBI on a separate investigation into fake social media posts claiming to be from Frisco’s police chief.

Experts on online misinformation told The Dallas Morning News that one of the fake posts created using the name of Frisco Police Chief David Shilson seemed designed to provoke racial tension.

University of Cincinnati professor Jeffrey Layne Blevins said there were several “red flags” in the fake post, including inflammatory language. It identified Metcalf by name, but referred to Anthony as a “suspect” or “black teen”.

Frisco Police said they were aware of the post and urged people to rely only on verified police social media accounts.

“Criminal charges will be pursued in this matter,” the department said on social media.

Officials said the FBI was helping investigate the fake social media posts, The Dallas Morning News reported.

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