Megyn Kelly
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And the officer says, I don't know yet, man.
Carmelo doesn't fully understand that he just committed a murder.
And let me tell you something.
I believe those tears.
I believe he was upset.
I believe it was sinking into him in that moment what he'd done.
And this isn't to take agency away from Carmelo Anthony, but I'm sorry, this is the fault of his parents.
This is his parents' fault.
When a 17-year-old behaves like this, he's been raised wrong.
Some severe failure has happened inside the home.
some sense of entitlement, more than likely some massive chip on one's shoulder that interprets regular teenage slights as existential, as something so offensive and deeply wounding that a man's life must be taken to avenge oneself.
Oh, you're a tough guy, aren't you?
He was so tough just five minutes earlier.
Now he's reduced to tears like a crying toddler.
Keep in mind, not one second of that grieving can compare in any way to what Hunter Metcalf was going through in the 10 steps away to the pain and agony that Austin and Hunter's parents were about to receive when they got word what had happened to their son.
But I accept Carmelo Anthony's tears and upset as authentic.
And I think he has himself clearly, but his parents to blame.
We have to teach our children emotional regulation.
That's a parent's job.