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And then Anthony told Austin to punch him and see what happens. A short time later, Austin grabbed Anthony to tell him to move. And Anthony pulled out what was recalled as a black knife and stabbed Austin once in the chest and then ran away. Another officer spoke to two witnesses, one being the victim's twin brother, Hunter Metcalf. They were hysterical.
And then Anthony told Austin to punch him and see what happens. A short time later, Austin grabbed Anthony to tell him to move. And Anthony pulled out what was recalled as a black knife and stabbed Austin once in the chest and then ran away. Another officer spoke to two witnesses, one being the victim's twin brother, Hunter Metcalf. They were hysterical.
What we're hearing from Carmelo Anthony's defense lawyer is that they're going to argue this was self-defense. Of course. That, you know, he said, touch me and find out what happens, and then Austin touched him, and therefore he was in fear, and... pulled out a knife. I mean, you could argue self-defense if he had pulled out his fists and started punching Austin Metcalf. We wouldn't be here.
What we're hearing from Carmelo Anthony's defense lawyer is that they're going to argue this was self-defense. Of course. That, you know, he said, touch me and find out what happens, and then Austin touched him, and therefore he was in fear, and... pulled out a knife. I mean, you could argue self-defense if he had pulled out his fists and started punching Austin Metcalf. We wouldn't be here.
What we're hearing from Carmelo Anthony's defense lawyer is that they're going to argue this was self-defense. Of course. That, you know, he said, touch me and find out what happens, and then Austin touched him, and therefore he was in fear, and... pulled out a knife. I mean, you could argue self-defense if he had pulled out his fists and started punching Austin Metcalf. We wouldn't be here.
The law would not be involved. But Mark, he pulled out a knife and stabbed him in the chest. And you tell me, but the self-defense laws in Texas and in all states require proportionality.
The law would not be involved. But Mark, he pulled out a knife and stabbed him in the chest. And you tell me, but the self-defense laws in Texas and in all states require proportionality.
The law would not be involved. But Mark, he pulled out a knife and stabbed him in the chest. And you tell me, but the self-defense laws in Texas and in all states require proportionality.
Yeah, you can't claim self-defense. That's exactly right. If you started it and the other guy is like, OK, let's go, then you can't say I had to do it to protect myself. Here is Tim Pool. He's a podcaster, Arthur. He was on his show talking about this. And I'd love to get your reaction to what he says here. Watch.
Yeah, you can't claim self-defense. That's exactly right. If you started it and the other guy is like, OK, let's go, then you can't say I had to do it to protect myself. Here is Tim Pool. He's a podcaster, Arthur. He was on his show talking about this. And I'd love to get your reaction to what he says here. Watch.
Yeah, you can't claim self-defense. That's exactly right. If you started it and the other guy is like, OK, let's go, then you can't say I had to do it to protect myself. Here is Tim Pool. He's a podcaster, Arthur. He was on his show talking about this. And I'd love to get your reaction to what he says here. Watch.
That's a ground ball. I mean, that's a law school where you can't. So, sorry, you have to get punched in the face. You're not allowed to execute someone with a gun who's going to punch you in the nose. And just the way the law is, I believe, in all 50 states. You just said it, Megan. It's a proportionality. Let me just tell you how this case is going to get handled in Texas with this 17-year-old.
That's a ground ball. I mean, that's a law school where you can't. So, sorry, you have to get punched in the face. You're not allowed to execute someone with a gun who's going to punch you in the nose. And just the way the law is, I believe, in all 50 states. You just said it, Megan. It's a proportionality. Let me just tell you how this case is going to get handled in Texas with this 17-year-old.
That's a ground ball. I mean, that's a law school where you can't. So, sorry, you have to get punched in the face. You're not allowed to execute someone with a gun who's going to punch you in the nose. And just the way the law is, I believe, in all 50 states. You just said it, Megan. It's a proportionality. Let me just tell you how this case is going to get handled in Texas with this 17-year-old.
Oh, it should get. And this is the reality. And Marco, back me up. Guy Glash is going to get hired. He's going to get some kind of a child psychologist or child psychiatrist. They're going to do a whole buildup of this kid, who he is, where he's from, the defendant I'm talking about, who he is, where he's from, what his background is, any kind of mitigation whatsoever.
Oh, it should get. And this is the reality. And Marco, back me up. Guy Glash is going to get hired. He's going to get some kind of a child psychologist or child psychiatrist. They're going to do a whole buildup of this kid, who he is, where he's from, the defendant I'm talking about, who he is, where he's from, what his background is, any kind of mitigation whatsoever.
Oh, it should get. And this is the reality. And Marco, back me up. Guy Glash is going to get hired. He's going to get some kind of a child psychologist or child psychiatrist. They're going to do a whole buildup of this kid, who he is, where he's from, the defendant I'm talking about, who he is, where he's from, what his background is, any kind of mitigation whatsoever.
And then you're going to go in and you're going to sit down with one of the lead prosecutors of the Homicide Bureau in that jurisdiction. And you're going to be like, look,
And then you're going to go in and you're going to sit down with one of the lead prosecutors of the Homicide Bureau in that jurisdiction. And you're going to be like, look,
And then you're going to go in and you're going to sit down with one of the lead prosecutors of the Homicide Bureau in that jurisdiction. And you're going to be like, look,