Karmelo Anthony was found guilty in the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf. Protests outside the McKinney courthouse led to clashes with police. Karmelo Anthony, the suspect in the fatal stabbing of Frisco student Austin Metcalf last year, was found guilty in Collin County on Tuesday. As the verdict was announced, protestors who had gathered outside the courthouse in McKinney, Texas, turned up their volume, accusing the jury of bias.Supporters for Karmelo Anthony demonstrate in front of the Collin County courthouse Thursday in McKinney, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)The protestors charged in with posters saying "Justice For Karmelo Anthony" in their hands even as police tried to contain them. Clashes erupted between the protestors and the police in Collin County. Fox News reports that arrests may have also taken place.Meanwhile, videos emerged from outside the McKinney courthouse showing complete chaos amid the clashes. Here are some of the videos.According to Fox 4 News in Texas, the protestors began gathering outside the courthouse around 12pm while the trial was underway. The clashes erupted as soon as the verdict came at 2:30pm after more than three hours of deliberations.Fox News also broadcast footage from outside the Collin County courthouse after the trial. The scuffle between the protestors and they were seen clearly in the footage shared by Fox.Here's the This story is being updated.Shamik is a journalist covering the United States for Hindustan Times. He has more than four years of experience reporting on US politics, sports, and major breaking stories across fast-moving cycles.
Karmelo Anthony found guilty: Protest outside McKinney court after Austin Metcalf suspect's verdict; videos
Karmelo Anthony was found guilty in the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf. Protests outside the McKinney courthouse led to clashes with police.












