
Karmelo Anthony’s Bond Conditions Revealed – What He Can and Can’t Do After Release from Jail
After a judge granted his bond reduction, the teenage murder suspect is under tight rules that shape where he can go, who he can see, and what he can say.
Karmelo Anthony, identified by authorities as the 17-year-old charged in the fatal April 2 stabbing of Austin Metcalf in Frisco, must now abide by strict release conditions set by the court, according to Fox 4 News.
As part of his release, the court placed Anthony on house arrest and required him to wear an ankle monitor. He may not leave his home without prior approval and must remain under the constant supervision of a parent or a designated adult.
The judge also barred him from contacting Metcalf’s family in any way. He may visit his attorney’s office, but only for court-approved appointments.
To remain in compliance, Anthony must check in with the bailiff every Friday morning until the case is reassigned. His family must also report any change of address to the Collin County Sheriff’s Office if they relocate for safety reasons.
Breaking any of these rules could send him back to jail. Although not formally mandated, the judge advised him to stay off social media during his release.