House Dems claim race, jury selection may have played role in Karmelo Anthony verdict: Travesty

House Democrats are raising concerns about how race and jury selection may have impacted the guilty verdict in the Karmelo Anthony case, with several arguing the verdict highlights the racism they believe exists in the criminal justice system.“A travesty, two lives ruined, and what struck me most is that you had an all-White jury,” Rep.Christian Menefee, D-Texas, said when asked his thoughts on the guilty verdict.
“You had preemptive strikes that were used in order to achieve an all-White jury.”After Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison on Tuesday for the stabbing and killing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a high school track event, many activists and Democratic lawmakers have claimed the trial to be unfair and racist. Many are claiming the jurors were all White, and that this contributed to the rejection of Anthony’s self-defense claim.“Juries should represent the diversity of this country, and if a White kid was convicted of murder and it was an all-Black jury that did the conviction, people would say this is patently unfair,” Menefee said.“So why should it be fair if it’s the other way around?”But sources close to the trial told Fox News Digital that there were three jurors who were racial minorities.
They said that of the 18 total jurors, including alternates, six were minorities.Additionally, four Black men testified in defense of Metcalf, saying Anthony was not provoked in any way to justify stabbing the 17-year-old.
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Supporters of Anthony claim that he stabbed Metcalf as an act of self-defense, arguing he did not receive a fair trial.Some activists and Democratic lawmakers have called for further review of the case and urged Anthony to pursue an appeal.“Here is a case where a young m...