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00:00let me interrupt you the verdict is in it is 35 years is the sentence not under passion 35 year
00:07sentence for camillo anthony eligible for parole after serving half of that time
00:15so wow there uh there is the sentence what's your reaction there's the sentence
00:25wow um you know again i i i'm coming from a unique perspective i was a prosecutor i have prosecuted
00:35people that have killed people uh that have harmed children um that have harmed babies i have defended
00:42people that uh you know have killed multiple people i have a death penalty case that i'm
00:47uh that i'm a part of right now um and i will tell you um in my 17 years i
00:54think these set of facts um
00:59you know a jury coming to the conclusion that 35 years in prison is an appropriate sentence um
01:08is is is quite incredible it's quite incredible i'm i'm i'm slightly blown away um
01:16i will tell you that it's important that we always remember here in texas that you you know you have
01:23a range of punishment the range of punishment for a murder conviction is anywhere from five years
01:28to 99 years or life and regardless of the sentence that you receive in the state of texas you are
01:33required to serve half of your sentence or 30 years whichever is less so in this particular instance he's
01:42sentenced to 35 years before he becomes eligible for parole he will have to serve half of that
01:48sentence what is that 16 and a half years 17 and a half years roughly seven and that may very
01:57well
01:57have been the age of austin metcalf when this happened in 20 i think that 17 i think you're right
02:07about
02:07that sean absolutely absolutely i'm i'm actually um surprised differently i but i again felt like it
02:15was going to be longer i just did based on i know bill worski was what he called for yeah
02:21he didn't give them a number
02:23he didn't assign a number in his uh closing statements in the punishment phase but he he
02:29impressed on them that it should be lengthy that it should be long that we have to send a message
02:34of
02:35uh we're not going to tolerate senseless violence in our community he talked to those jurors about
02:40them coming together as a community to do the right thing to serve justice he put he put on those
02:46jurors the idea that they were upholding the standard for the community and um so i anticipated
02:53i thought it might be longer uh i hope we get to hear from the jury foreman or one of
02:59the jurors at some
02:59point um to know what they were thinking what they went through in that moment so i think it should
03:07have gotten longer i think it should have gotten longer you you don't you don't bring um you know
03:15something like that to attract me and then after somebody pushes you which is what was alleged in
03:23the case um according to witnesses you don't just you don't then stab them like that that's not
03:33that that that's not first reaction you know um maybe the swing like i'm not advocating for violence
03:40but just based off of situations that i've been in and situations that i've seen like nobody's ever
03:47been stabbed and i've seen countless countless numbers of fights countless as i told you guys before
03:56i remember um like my sophomore junior year in high school there was like a fight like every other day
04:02every other day and i didn't even go to like a ghetto school like like honestly i went to a
04:08pretty
04:08darn good school so what was happening that year was crazy that was an anomaly but hey listen i was
04:13young
04:15i wasn't in in any of the fights yeah no i don't think i no i wasn't in any of
04:20the fights
04:21i was there at a lot of them most of them probably 95 of them but i was never in
04:26them
04:27but i damn sure was there recording oh you know um kids being stupid of course but nobody ever got
04:34stabbed or shot or even seriously hurt people's pride got hurt but none of us let it go you know
04:43what once
04:45once somebody clearly got the upper hand um in a fight like if it was that obvious or that
04:52blatant where somebody was just getting pummeled like of course we're gonna jump in and stop it
04:56like we're not gonna let you just beat the crap out of this person until like they're seriously hurt
05:01like nah we ain't doing that that's not what we're doing all right you got it you got it you
05:05got to get
05:05off of them you know when we go we're gonna pull you up off the individual yeah his feelings hurt
05:10but
05:10he gonna get up and he gonna go home all right we'll see we'll see him tomorrow at school you
05:14know we might have a couple laughs like hey bro we told you not to fight him you got you
05:19got your
05:20behind to him yesterday
05:24you know but nobody ever got stabbed like that that is just crazy to me and to see here and
05:30say
05:31oh well i was defending myself defend yourself with these
05:35like what i don't know i'm i'm i'm confused i'm confused but then also like you you had nothing
05:43to defend yourself over according to the witnesses right there was nothing to defend yourself from
05:51they told you to get out of the tent you should have left and got out of their tent that's
05:56weird
05:56you don't sit under somebody else's tent anybody that's ever been to a track meet knows that every
06:01different school has has their own specific tent because track meets are long it's hot nobody wants
06:08to bake in the sun all day you know what i mean so we sit under our tent we cool
06:14down we chill out we
06:15hang out we have a good time we have fun but we do it with our school right and i
06:21knew a lot of people
06:22i i knew a lot of people but i never hung out under some other team's tent like i would
06:29talk to people
06:29you know around track meets and stuff you know walking around yip yapping and jaw jacking with
06:35different individuals but i never sat under somebody else's tent i wouldn't even like a thought like
06:40this is weird like i'm going i'm going to go sit with some other team like that's weird you know
06:47it's
06:47weird so yeah um he was found guilty as i'm sure you guys have heard and has been sentenced to
06:5535 years
06:57and at bare minimum he is going to have to serve half that so about 17 and a half which
07:02typically
07:03you're not going to get out on your first attempt so it'll probably he'll probably end up serving about
07:0820 ish years or so give or take right so he's not going to be out until he's about 50
07:17because i believe
07:18he's 19 right now so 39 or not 50 did i say 50 40
07:29he's not gonna get out until he's about 40 maybe a little over 40 somewhere in there um
07:35which i mean that's that's pretty much i won't say all of your good years but those are all of
07:40your
07:40most productive years gone right your 20s you can really grind you can really you know
07:47do a lot of things that a 40 year old would find a lot harder to do you know sleepless
07:54nights in your
07:5520s you can pull all-nighters whatever 30s as well right he's gonna miss out of all that time so
08:02um
08:03and rightfully so right you you stab somebody bro but i want to get into some of the reaction including
08:14including including the guy who um some of y'all might remember this uh blm gentleman who the
08:21the carmel anthony spokesperson yeah he had a lot to say after the trial check it out decision
08:27protesters gathered outside claiming this was the latest example of black lives not mattering
08:34well what this process did is shown that black lives do not matter in collin county this trial
08:40showed that it put emotions over the law after trayvon martin and so many countless names
08:49it has shown us that black life is not safe in collin county minister dominique alexander is the man
08:56that you just heard from in that video he is a spokesman for the anthony family uh minister it's nice
09:02to
09:02have you on you keep saying that black lives don't matter but no black lives were lost here a 17
09:08year old
09:08white person was killed so what what are you talking about what i'm talking about is 35 35 years um
09:18carmelo anthony um was sentenced to 35 years yet at the end of the day black america repeatedly is told
09:26that self-defense is a part of the law um that that a knife under five inches is is legal
09:33in the state
09:34of texas um that stands your ground so there was a um sheriff i believe that testified to that that
09:42said
09:43that the knife that he had was legal but just because it is legal doesn't mean that it's legal to
09:49then
09:49use it take it and kill somebody like guns are legal it's legal to carry a firearm most people should
10:00i encourage everybody to do so uh uh responsibly of course but that doesn't mean that it's legal then
10:07to go and kill people with said gun like yes it's legal to have it doesn't mean it's legal to
10:15just
10:15walk around killing people just because they pushed you if that if that were the case we'd be in some
10:21serious trouble oh he pushed me oh well i guess he did you know like no that that's crazy that
10:28is crazy
10:31so that that whole argument is absolutely silly absolutely silly but carry on brown is legal here
10:38in the state of texas but when a black person um try to use those same basic rights and laws
10:46then
10:48we're not afforded those things we're doing those things unjustifiably well that's not what a jury
10:54found today can you tell me i know you know carmelo anthony well why did he bring a knife to
10:59a track meet i can't comment on that um what what i can do i can't speak for carmelo anthony
11:07but i can
11:08tell you that the state of texas made it legal so at the end of the day if a person
11:14got a problem with
11:15it they might need to call governor greg abbott and tell him why does this state have open carry
11:21laws or brass knuckles and etc right stabbing somebody in the heart though sir is definitely not
11:27legal he could have just turned around and walked out of that tent at any moment and based on what
11:35you have been told about the situation um i can see how you can take that fact but the levels
11:42of
11:42injustice that was done in this trial um is not how i was told right but at the end of
11:49the day that's
11:49the reason why we're going to go through a full appeals process to ensure that the facts are being
11:56told correctly but me and you are going to go back and forward no that's fine tell me i'm curious
12:01tell
12:01me no no well well tell me what you think happened well what i think is is the situation is
12:08that someone
12:09asked carmelo anthony to come over there he knew an individual but that that's not being told right
12:15it's like oh a kid just randomly went under a tent right and he just sitting there no one knows
12:22who
12:22he is that's not the case right uh there was one kid that said that he knew him or they
12:27were cool but
12:28they only hung out when uh carmelo's girlfriend was around or something like he was like a friend of
12:35the girlfriend and obviously carmelo was the boyfriend to the girlfriend so that kind of made
12:41them connected and that's kind of how they were connected but if i remember correctly that same
12:49person also said that carmelo was in the wrong so how does that calculate
12:58i i mean even still and and and maybe it was maybe it's just me but like you still don't
13:04go under
13:04somebody else's tent and sit there like this is weird is it just me do do do we have any
13:11track
13:11runners watching or any any parents of of of students who are track runners like have you ever
13:20sat under somebody else's tent or watched your child sit under somebody else's tent
13:24i personally have never seen it i've never seen it like i've seen people talk maybe stand outside of
13:32the tent walking by you know and yip yap and jaw jack put to like stop sit down hang out
13:38like no
13:39never seen it and then if you get asked to leave like put up make a whole scene about it
13:45no never
13:46seen it never seen it but maybe it's just me maybe it's just me y'all let me know in
13:51the comments please
13:53we know that carmelo anthony knew an individual he knew a coach he spoke about it we also know that
13:59frisco isd should have counseled that this wasn't just raining we were under a tornado watch that day
14:08right and this should have been something that was actually wait wait you're telling me that because
14:13somebody invited him to that tent and there might have been a tornado warning which happened all the
14:17time in texas that he was warranted in stabbing a 17 year old kid in the chest in the heart
14:22and
14:22killing him that's not that's not the case but what you cannot do is put your hands on well you
14:28just
14:28told me that was the case no no no is that the case because i want to know what the
14:31case is i
14:32seriously do ask me the first but you asked me the first time why was he under the tent or
14:37close or
14:38whatever it may be right the reality is is this is that the state of texas says that i don't
14:43have to
14:44when i'm assaulted i don't have to return the same level of force correct isn't that the law yeah the
14:51no that he was asked to leave that tent multiple times and the prosecution called 21 witnesses hold
14:58on the prosecution called 21 witnesses and they all corroborated that they all said that he was
15:04asked to leave the tent there was no there might have been they all didn't they all didn't have no
15:09sir no he was asked to leave the tent so he could have left that tent at any time he
15:12chose not to that's
15:13why he's going to jail for 35 years all 21 of them did not have the same story they did
15:18not have the
15:19same story and that's why so many people outside of that courtroom is outraged right now if you look
15:27at any they basically had the same story of course there's going to be tiny little nuances from this
15:33person to that person because everybody's memory isn't the same people people's um people process
15:41trauma differently you know not everybody processes trauma the same not everybody is going to
15:46watch somebody that they went to school with die in front of them and want to remember that so sometimes
15:54people people's memory intentionally tries to forget what happened because it's traumatic right nobody should
16:03have to watch that in front of them to watch somebody you know uh die right in front of their
16:10face that
16:10they just went that they were just in classroom with you know that's a traumatic experience so of
16:15course there may be a little nuances here or there but for the most part the general story is basically
16:21the same it's basically the same um and of course like he said uh people were outside completely outraged
16:29acting a darn fool saying a bunch of nonsense like there's one clip that's going viral of this gentleman
16:36here i'm just about to play the clip like just watch this man this this is just silliness shoulders the
16:42entire time and also i'm told that austin metcalf's twin brother hunter this was the first time he was
16:50excuse the the talking in the background pay attention to the video here this
16:58this silly guy okay like just jumping in this man's face like just trying to provoke inside the courtroom
17:05when that guilty verdict was read uh i'm told it was really emotional from both sides after uh that
17:13murder verdict and as for what's next will now it's the sentencing phase i can't be the only one who's
17:20sick
17:20of seeing stuff like this i mean a black kid killed yeah silly silly bro silly
17:30my goodness my goodness uh this clip right here is also going viral of this lady
17:38just check it out
17:49actually this ain't that's this ain't even the right clip i think i got the wrong clip
17:54my bad y'all this yeah this the wrong clip wrong one my apologies my apologies but um here's another
18:03clip clip of some individuals
18:04this was a legal lynching that happened in this slaughterhouse this is a slaughterhouse this is
18:19not a courthouse this courthouse is designed when you will come here and you look like us
18:24who are you that judge intentionally bro some some of these people kind of piss me off
18:33right a lynching like do you know what a lynching really is like have you ever seen a real lynching
18:41you know like in these these people are calling someone being convicted of murder that
18:48when there's real individuals real situations circumstances where people genuinely were lynched
18:59like that that's that stuff is so annoying so annoying this is not a lynching we we know what a
19:06lynching is that ain't it lynchings you don't come back from lynchings you get buried six feet in the
19:13dirt afterwards okay this ain't that this ain't that and it's just like come on man the silliness and
19:21it's all it's always it's always us bro always uh saying the dumbest shit ever excuse my language but
19:31i i'm just this is only one thing bro the dude stabbed somebody and and killed them had now had
19:40the
19:40shoe been on the other foot had there been a white kid that did it to a black kid they
19:44would want that
19:45white kid to go to prison for life they would have wanted to give the they they would have wanted
19:49the
19:49white kid to have the death penalty but because he's black this is a wiggle wintry the fuck up anyway
19:57what do you want us to do what what do you want us to do at this point what i
20:03i'm i'm lost for it i don't
20:04know what to do i got five boys i don't know what i ain't got nothing to tell them no
20:08more you can't walk
20:09away no more rest in peace trayvon martin let me ask you this right now what are we supposed to
20:23do
20:24you're supposed to teach your kids not to stab people i mean it's quite simple this ain't rocket
20:31science only black people are oh no no we ain't gonna play that clip this this this is not rocket
20:36science
20:37here is is is it is it a little bit tragic right that this man has to go to prison
20:43for a bare minimum
20:4518 years yeah sure you know kids said he was 17 when it happened 18 now he's about to go
20:52to prison
20:53for basically all of the productive years of his life if not longer because obviously if you get into
21:00some trouble while you're in prison uh that could that could change okay you know that those those
21:07years could be extended he could spend he could serve all of that time and so yeah it is tragic
21:15but
21:16it's even more tragic that there's somebody whose son who is now buried in the cemetery because of
21:23his actions there's some there's somebody else's son who had to watch his brother die in front of him
21:31you know that's even more tragic because he's not here to tell the story
21:39so at least at least carmelo will be free one day at least he will try to pick up the
21:48pieces of his
21:49life in some way shape or fashion one day but austin will never get that opportunity
21:58that opportunity that opportunity was completely snuffed out gone
22:06you know so yeah i mean silliness man silliness we we we got we we got it we got to
22:14teach kids one um
22:16control your anger control your anger and honestly teach them how to fight
22:25teach them how to fight why why are you why are you pulling out a weapon first off why are
22:31you in
22:32the tent when they actually leave but we passed that buddy so past that what why are you pulling out
22:38a
22:38weapon like if you really got a problem and i'm not advocating for violence but if you're if you
22:46really got an issue then you you couldn't fight him you could you couldn't you couldn't use your hands
22:53you know you don't know what the right hook is like well i i i'm confused
23:02because i ain't never seen any mess like that like i said i've seen a lots of fights in lots
23:08of them
23:09i ain't never seen nobody reaching to a bag no none of that i just seen people slap snuff picked
23:15up
23:15slam punch i mean punched kicked all of it i've just seen a melee where you where you just got
23:22everybody it's damn near a marsh pit everybody swinging i've seen it all nobody got shot nobody
23:30got stabbed nobody died everybody went home some people's pride was hurt because they got they they
23:37got they got the a whooped on camera and everybody at school got to see it
23:43but they got to they got to live you know what i'm saying so yeah that that is just silly
23:50but it
23:51also it also goes to show you know how fragile we are as humans too as complex of machines as
24:00we are
24:01you know our bodies do such crazy things without us even really even thinking about it like our body just
24:09automatically does it you know like when's the last time you thought about breathing
24:14you just do it you know it's involuntary like it just happens like you it's not like you have to
24:20sit
24:21there me think breathe breathe you know it's not like you have to think about that like it just happens
24:28but then also we've all seen situations and circumstances where people have been shot
24:34multiple times or stabbed multiple times and they've lived and it's like dang how was how were
24:42they able to come through that but you get poked in just the wrong spot just once not even by
24:48giant
24:49utensil or knife whatever and it's lights out it's crazy it's crazy um condolences to the family
25:00obviously you know having to bury a child it has to be extremely traumatic and sad you know but
25:09y'all get in the comments let me know your thoughts of your opinions did he get enough time
25:13is it too much time will he win his appeal what do you think let me know stay safe out
25:20there peace and love
25:21i'm out
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