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Karmelo Anthony’s re-trial bid continues to go off the rails for him as more shocking information comes to light about his past.

As The Daily Mail’s MaryAnn Martinez reported, Collin County prosecutor Bill Wirskye delivered explosive new evidence on Friday that was never heard by the jury in Anthony’s June trial for killing Austin Metcalf, which took place in Collin County.

Such evidence included Anthony’s school disciplinary records, which date back to when he was just 6 or 7 years old in Baton Rouge.

His problems were so severe that he was placed on a behavioral plan at the LSU Psych Department when he was just 10 YEARS OLD!

From Martinez:

He lived in Louisiana before moving to the Dallas area for high school. His discipline history began when he was just 6 or 7 years old in Baton Rouge.

There’s an incident where Anthony punched another student despite being repeatedly asked to keep his hands to himself. There were other incidents of “willful disobedience,” or habitually violating rules.

This led to Anthony being placed on a behavioral plan at the LSU Psych Department when he was 10.

However, the problems did not stop. In 2021, he was “getting into it with teachers” again.

But this was just the beginning of the revelations. The state also showed Anthony’s writing racist slurs on his phone and admitting to assaulting an innocent girl.

He also boasted about shooting up a school.

More from Martinez:

A note found in Anthony’s cell phone included a racist rant. Texts showed that Anthony hit a girl in the face.

“There seemed to have been an obsession with fighting when we searched his phone,” Wirskye testified.

In one phone message, Anthony stated: “That’s the only person I’ll shoot instead of fight”

“imma shoot the school up tmr”

Martinez also added that the prosecution shared evidence where Anthony talked about using weapons, including ‘assault’ rifles.

All of these shocking revelations were previously left out as part of a gentleman’s agreement at the previous trial, with the jury only hearing about “what happened under the tent,” referring to the track team tent where the stabbing happened.

The purpose was reportedly to keep damaging information about both Anthony and Metcalf that could sway a jury.

But thanks to Anthony and his defense team’s delusional bid to press on, this information about their client is all coming out.

As The Gateway Pundit’s Cassandra MacDonald reported on Thursday, Collin County prosecutor Bill Wirskye detailed how the convicted murderer had been reported for stalking his ex-girlfriend just before he fatally stabbed 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a Frisco track meet.

Wirskye also shared texts in which Anthony expressed being “on the verge” and fantasized about stabbing someone and licking the blood from the blade.

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