Several photos of people allegedly urinating on them Austin Metcalfeafter his grave surfaced online Carmelo Anthony Convicted in fatal Frisco stabbing. The incident occurred after Metcalf and Anthony got into an altercation at a high school track meet in Texas last year.

The now-viral photos, which appear to have been generated by artificial intelligence, show black people urinating on Metcalf’s grave. However, they sparked anger among the deceased’s supporters because of the racial overtones of the case.
“There’s a disturbing new trend on social media, with BLM activists posting edited images of themselves urinating on Austin graves. You can’t get any lower than that,” the right-wing page on X noted.
Many also shared photos individually and made their opinions clear.
Urinating on Austin Metcalf’s grave: Alleged photos spark outrage
One person shares a photo like this wrote “Carmelo Anthony murdered Austin Metcalf. His supporters responded by peeing on children’s graves. This is the America some are fighting to protect.”
While social media claimed a person named Trishaun Johnson was behind the post, this could not be independently confirmed. Instagram account – onebigrichfolkz74 – The offensive photo posted has now been deleted.
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Meanwhile, others who posted such photos were condemned online. “Mary Hicks posted a photo of herself pretending to urinate on the grave of Austin Metcalfe, a murdered 17-year-old boy whose memory should be treated with basic human dignity. What kind of person would mock and desecrate the final resting place of a murdered child?” another page noted, sharing a screenshot of the alleged perpetrator. social media posts.
Another person shared a story posted by the now-defunct onebigrichfolkz74 profile, which appeared to show another man urinating on Metcalf’s grave. “Mfs jus uh pissin on dat mfer ain it”, the config file has allegedly written as the title of the image.
Austin Metcalfe’s family reportedly received death threats despite Anthony being sentenced to 35 years in prison for the fatal stabbing. While Metcalfe’s attorneys argued that Anthony committed the sneak attack, the defendant’s attorneys tried to portray it as a case of self-defense, which they argued was triggered when the 17-year-old confronted Anthony and asked him to leave the school tent because the latter was from another school.
According to reports, Metcalf’s father Jeff also said that the case was Never care about raceAlthough protesters on both sides cited race as an issue. Meanwhile, white supremacist Nick Fuentes lashed out at the victim’s father for his comments. “Do black people condemn this act of human evil against others? No. They raised $800,000 to defend the killers from accountability.” Fuentes explain During his stream, he mentioned the now-defunct GiveSendGo, which raised more than $600,000 for Anthony and his family.



