Witness describes friendly interaction before confrontation escalated in Frisco Memorial tent
A new defense witness – a 17‑year‑old male student from Frisco Memorial High School – took the stand as testimony continued.
Defense: "It was raining hard enough for people to be under tents?"
Witness: "Yes."
Defense: "I want to talk about Melo coming to the tent. It was clear Eddie knew Melo?"
Witness: "Yes."
Defense: "From Melo entering the tent and interacting with Eddie, it was clear they knew each other?"
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: "I believe you told the detective Hunter didn't tolerate being disrespected?"
Witness: "Yes."
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: "At some point, Austin and Hunter stand up? They had been seated?"
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."
Teen witness says Karmelo Anthony provoked confrontation
After the break, the 17‑year‑old from Frisco Memorial returned to the stand and said he called 911.
The prosecutor asked him to demonstrate a stabbing motion, then pressed him on who he believed was in the right.
"I think Karmelo was in the wrong," the teen said.
When asked whether Karmelo Anthony provoked the confrontation, he answered, "Yes."