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Austin Metcalf’s father, Jeff Metcalf, has condemned people protesting on his son’s behalf — demanding that they are “part of the f-cking problem” and insisting that race played no role in his death.

There were two dueling rallies in Frisco, Texas, on Saturday: one supporting justice for Metcalf, and another demanding freedom for his killer, Karmelo Anthony.

Metcalf sent a representative to a “Protect White Americans” rally, being led by J6ers Philip Anderson, who is black, and Jake Lang, who is white.

The representative put Metcalf’s father on speakerphone so that he could disavow the people demanding justice for his son. He demanded they stop using his son’s image to “fuel their cause.”

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“You are part of the f-cking problem, my friend, you are trying to cause more race divide than bridging the gap,” Jeff Metcalf said. “I do not condone anything you do.”

Lang interjected, “That’s called white guilt.”

Lang and Anderson stood their ground and accused Metcalf of having “white guilt,” which will lead to “thousands more Austin Metcalfs.”

“Black man here, you are being weak,” Anderson interjected.

Anthony fatally stabbed 17-year-old Metcalf in the heart at a track meet in Frisco on April 2. He died in the arms of his twin brother.

According to reports, the confrontation began when Metcalf asked Anthony to move from under the Memorial High School team’s tent since he did not attend the school. The incident culminated in Anthony pulling a knife from his backpack and stabbing the honor roll student in the chest.

The Anthony family has since raised nearly $500,000 on GiveSendGo. They have purchased a new Cadillac and moved into a $900,000 home.

Fundraiser Brings in Over $160,000 for Teen Track Star Austin Metcalf’s KILLER

Jeff Metcalf was forcibly removed by police from a press conference held by the Anthony family earlier in the week. It is unclear why he was in attendance. He has been condemning anyone discussing race concerning his son’s case since the day after his murder.

Anthony has admitted to the stabbing and is charged with first-degree murder. He was released from custody last week after his bond was lowered to $250,000.



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