
David Jamrowski
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NEW Karmelo Anthony defense witness TESTIMONY PROVES SELF-DEFENSE! Defense: "It was raining hard enough for people to be under tents?" Witness: "Yes." Defense: "Eddie called Karmelo over to the tent?" Witness: "Yes, sir." Defense: "The interaction between Eddie and Melo was friendly?" Witness: "Yes, sir." Defense: "After Eddie called him over, Melo sat down?" Witness: "Yes." Defense: "For about five minutes? Friendly talk? No one expressed a problem with Melo being there?" Witness: "No." Defense: "Do you recall the first person to say to Melo, 'Who are you?'" Witness: "Hunter Melcalf." Defense: "Hunter is a big guy?" Witness: "You could say." Defense: "At the time of the event, Austin was a little bigger?" Witness: "I'd say substantially bigger." Defense: "So Hunter tells Melo to leave?" Witness: "Yes." Defense: "Melo said, 'No one has a problem with me being here besides you?'" Witness: "Yes." Defense: "If you put Melo and Austin next to each other, Melo is smaller?" Witness: "Yes." Defense: "Hunter started with a moderate tone, and it got more aggressive?" Witness: "Yes, sir." Defense: "Do you remember telling the detective, 'You need to move before I beat your a--'?" Witness: "I don't recall saying that." The defense approaches the witness with papers. The witness agrees that Austin said something like that, or something similar, about wanting to beat his a--. Defense: "Austin is standing up. Melo is still seated?" Witness: "Yes." Defense: "That's when Melo reached into his bag, after Austin mentioned something about wanting to beat his a-?" Witness: "Yes." Defense: "Austin calls his bluff and says, 'I know you don't have anything in that bag'?" Witness: "Yes." Defense: "For Austin to make his way to Melo, he has to move up five rows?" Witness: "Yes." Defense: "Austin takes a step or two, and then they talk, and that continues?" Witness: "Yes." Defense: "All this time, as Austin is moving closer to Melo, Melo is seated with his hand in the bag, like 'don't come closer to me'?" Witness: "Yes, sir." Defense: "Melo says, 'As long as you don't touch me, we're cool,' or, 'Don't touch me'?" Witness: "Yes." Defense: "You told the detective Austin reached up and tapped Karmelo on the shoulder? Melo is still seated?" Witness: "Yes." Defense: "There's a touch, and then there's a grab?" Witness: "Yes." Defense: "He [Austin] grabbed with both hands?" Witness: "Both of his hands were in motion." Defense: "Austin is reaching for Melo, and at that point, Melo's hand comes out of the bag?" Witness: "Yes."

PROSECUTION CALLS WITNESS - MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL TRACK ATHLETE KNEW KARMELO ANTHONY AND AUSTIN METCALF Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did you notice in the tent? Witness: “Karmelo was there. I dabbed him up.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Did you talk?” Witness: “Just said hi.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Did you think it was weird he was in the tent?” Witness: “Yes, because teams are supposed to be at their own tent.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You call him mellow?” Witness: “Yes. Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After you stop talking to him, did you see any other teammates talk to him?” Witness: “Yeah, Austin said, ‘Who are you?’” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did you see?” Witness: “Karmelo gets mad he’s told to get mad he’s told to get out of the tent.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Once he gets mad, what happens?” Witness: “He says, ‘You’re not going to move me. You’re a b*tch.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Was Austin starting to get mad?” Witness: “He was getting defensive someone we didn’t know was in the tent. He’s always leading. He’s always protecting us.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After that?” Witness: “Karmelo said you’ll have to move me. Austin put his hand on his back. I saw Karmelo’s hand go in the backpack. We’re at a track meet. I wouldn't expect anything to be in there. Karmelo said, ‘Touch me. You’ll have to move me, and find out,’ trying to provoke him.’” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Then what happens?” Witness: “Austin puts his hand on him and falls back.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “ Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “How was Austin trying to move him?” Witness: “It was him trying to move him off his seat. A soft shove.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did Austin do?” Witness: “I see the hole in his chest and blood. He starts screaming for help.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “When this is going on, who’s standing?” Witness: “Before the stab, Austin was the one standing.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “Did any kids from Memorial try to gang up on Karmelo?” Witness: “No.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You’re expecting at most a fist fight?” Witness: “Yes.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You didn’t think anything was going to happen?” Witness: “No.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After Austin falls, where does Hunter go?” Witness: “Hunter went to help him get up, and that’s when Austin pulled up his shirt and started screaming.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “You thought the stab was a shove?” Witness: “Yes.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “What did you see?” Witness: “I saw our coach take off his sweatshirt. Austin fell down and looked unconscious.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “After the stabbing, where did Karmelo go?” Witness: “I saw him run up the bleachers.” Prosecutor Bill Wirskye: “The coach heard you saying, ‘That was my brother. That was my brother,” about Austin.” Witness: “Yes, sir.” bit.ly/4eoFIMU
















