Austin Metcalfs accused killer Karmelo Anthony needs support fighting white supremacy after murder indictment: spox

The spokesman for the family of Karmelo Anthony launched into yet another racial tirade after the 18-year-old was indicted Tuesday for allegedly stabbing Frisco, Texas, track star Austin Metcalf to death. Shortly after the indictment, Dominique Alexander, founder and president of the Next Generation Action Network (NGAN), took to X to announce that “the legal process will move forward toward trial.”“This case involves multiple minors and sensitive details that I cannot and will not speak about publicly,” he said.“That is why, from the beginning, I have refused to let this be tried in the court of public opinion.”Alexander then spoke directly to those who he says have “targeted” Anthony. “To the racists, the bigots, and those filled with hate who’ve targeted Karmelo, his family, and even myself – you do not intimidate us.

We are not backing down.“This case is yet another example of what it means to be Black in America, where even our self-defense is questioned, scrutinized and politicized.My involvement – like many others — came as a direct response to the overwhelming hate, threats and outside influence that have surrounded this case since day one.”He then asked Anthony’s supporters for prayers, to support due process, and to “[s]tand with us in the fight against white supremacy.”NGAN reiterated Wednesday that it is “committed to ensuring that Karmelo receives a fair trial and that this case is not tried in the court of public opinion,” but declined to comment further. Anthony’s lawyer, Mike Howard, said the case isn’t about race. “The factual and legal issues involved in this case are not about race.

The case involves two kids, one white, one black, so it’s understandable that some people would make it about race or discuss it in terms of race,” Howard told Fox News Digital by email.“To be very clear, we don’t see this as a case about race.

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