The Left Turns a Texas Murder Conviction Into a Racial Flashpoint

The Left Turns a Texas Murder Conviction Into a Racial Flashpoint

From The Todd Huff Show by Todd Huff

June 10, 2026 · 41 min

About this episode

Todd Huff discusses the implications of a Texas murder conviction and the racial controversy surrounding it.

A Texas jury has convicted Karmelo Anthony of murdering Austin Metcalf, rejecting the defense's claim of self-defense and sentencing Anthony to 35 years in prison. Yet instead of focusing on the facts of the case, many on the Left have transformed this tragedy into a racial and political controversy. Todd examines what happened at the Frisco, Texas track meet, the evidence presented at trial, the jury's decision, and the dangerous consequences of reducing every tragedy to race. He also discusses the swatting attacks against the Metcalf family and why justice must remain grounded in facts rather than ideology.

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Host: Todd Huff

Topics covered

  • murder conviction
  • racial controversy
  • self-defense
  • justice
  • political commentary

Keywords

  • Karmelo Anthony
  • Austin Metcalf
  • Texas
  • murder conviction
  • racial controversy
  • self-defense
  • justice

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Places: Texas, Frisco, Texas

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