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Local activist and family rep for Karmelo Anthony told "Racist pu--ies" that he does not care what they say about him.
But on Monday, Collin County Judge Angela Tucker reduced the bond for 17-year-old Karmelo from $1 million to $250,000, a decision that has sparked a wave of public reaction and reignited emotions.
Karmelo Anthony, the 17-year-old charged with first-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of a teen at a Frisco track meet ...
The solution to the anti-white lionization of Karmelo Anthony is not to champion the anti-black Shiloh Hendrix — it's to refuse to play the game.
In explaining her decision, Judge Tucker cited several bond factors: Anthony’s age, clean criminal history, U.S. citizenship, and strong ties to the community ... reaction from the families or ...
Karmelo Anthony's fixer launches fresh attack on victim's grieving father after his astonishing move
The spokesperson for accused teen killer Karmelo Anthony has doubled ... a track meet in Frisco has divided the community and nation at large, with Anthony's family claiming they have been left ...
The family of Karmelo ... message of community care and resistance in the face of injustice.' This message was first written on the Give Send Go page on April 16, two days after Anthony was ...
Seventeen-year-old Karmelo Anthony has returned home ... Anthony’s return home has elicited various reactions across the Frisco, Texas, community. While some folks may view Anthony’s lowered ...
MCKINNEY, Texas — A Collin County judge on Monday significantly reduced track meet stabbing suspect Karmelo ... Karmelo's and the Anthony families' safety but also the safety of the community.
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