Frisco ISD Faces Subpoena in Track Meet Stabbing
Frisco ISD Faces Subpoena in Track Meet Stabbing

Frisco ISD Faces Subpoena in Track Meet Stabbing

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Frisco ISD has been subpoenaed to release personally identifiable information on students who attended or were scheduled to attend the April 2 track meet at Kuykendall Stadium, where 17-year-old Austin Metcalf was fatally stabbed. The subpoena, related to the murder case against Karmelo Anthony, seeks data on potentially more than 18 students, including full names, birth dates, addresses, and parent contact information. Under FERPA, the district has notified affected families, allowing them until July 29 to seek court protection against the records' release. Anthony claims self-defense in the incident, which has prompted national attention and local debate about school safety and privacy. If no objections are filed by the deadline, the district must comply with the subpoena. The case remains under active investigation amid community concern.

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