Father of Slain Texas Teen Swatted Hours After Heated Press Conference

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A disturbing swatting incident took place at the home of Jeff Metcalf, father of Austin Metcalf, who was tragically killed by Karmelo Anthony. This event occurred mere hours after a tense press conference organized by activist Dominique Alexander, representing Anthony's family amidst public outcry over his recent release from jail. Frisco Police responded promptly to a 911 call claiming gunshots at the Metcalf residence, only to find that the report was a fabricated emergency—a common tactic known as swatting. This alarming trend has gained traction, particularly in cases that evoke strong emotional responses from the community. During the press conference, Jeff Metcalf was asked to leave, as his presence was considered disrespectful to his late son.

Austin Metcalf's death, resulting from a stabbing during a high school track meet, has left a significant impact on the local community. The ongoing investigation into the swatting incident has not yet yielded any suspects, raising concerns about the safety and well-being of those involved in high-profile cases. As the situation unfolds, the community remains vigilant against such malicious acts.

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