Tuesday, April 15, 2025

They Threatened The Judge Who Gave Bail To Karmelo Anthony!

Republican judge ain't getting love from her own kind. The Karmelo Anthony case now has her life threatened by MAGAland. Black Republicans are you feeling great again?

Black Republicans, are you feeling America being great again?

The Texas judge who lowered the bail for teen Karmelo Anthony is getting death threats and now the Texas Rangers are providing security.

Who is willing to try one?

Those who try to snuff a person out will not post on social media. That is catnip for Kash Patel and Pam Bondi. That is enough for cosplay Kristi Noem.

If you are threatening to inflict harm on public officials, that free speech. But if you are engaged in purchasing, planning and carrying out an attack, that assures the feds to engage.

Texas Judge of the District 199, Angela Tucker is a Republican judge. She is a Black woman who is praised by Gov. Greg Abbott. She voted for President Donald J. Trump and is MAGAland.

But in this case, she is a DEI who was looking out for her kind.

Tucker is a graduate of UT Austin and Dedman School of Law at SMU. She has been licensed for 23 years and has spent her entire legal career in Collin County handling cases in the 3 areas of law heard by her court – criminal, family, and civil. Judge Tucker has served Collin County as Judge of the 199th District Court since 2012.

According to the far right tabloid, The Daily Mail, the Collin County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that both it and the FBI are investigating threats made against Tucker, reportedly from people upset by her decision. Some of these individuals also posted her personal information online, prompting investigators to look into potential charges for unlawful disclosure and retaliation. As a result, Tucker set her social media accounts to private shortly after the hearing, citing safety concerns.

Much of the anger has been fueled by what many are calling a racial double standard in the justice system. Critics point out that white suspects accused of serious crimes have often received lower bail, lighter sentences, or even acquittals, while Black defendants, like Anthony, are frequently treated more harshly. This latest case has brought renewed attention to disparities in how the U.S. legal system handles race and crime.

Karmelo Anthony may ask for a temporary relocation.

Anthony is accused of killing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf, who is white, who died in his twin brother’s arms after being stabbed in the heart during a confrontation at a Frisco track meet. According to the arrest affidavit, Metcalf told Anthony to move from another team’s tent, which escalated into a fatal altercation. Anthony reportedly reached into his bag, warned Metcalf not to touch him, and then stabbed him after being grabbed.

While Anthony’s release enraged many, others have come to his defense. Supporters have raised more than $425,000 for his legal expenses. His father said the family is now planning to move after receiving racist threats and seeing disturbing images shared online. Meanwhile, prosecutors have stated that Anthony, as a minor, will not face the death penalty or life in prison if convicted.

Anthony was described by his attorneys as a high school senior, a team captain in football and track, and a part-time employee at two local businesses. Metcalf, also a standout athlete, had aspirations of playing college football. The case continues to divide the Frisco community, with online misinformation and racial tensions inflaming an already tragic situation.

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