Cardi B's reaction to Karmelo Anthony verdict draws millions of views and fierce criticism
The public reaction to Karmelo Anthony's guilty verdict on Tuesday is garnering a shock wave of responses online; people are either supporting the jury's decision or criticizing it, in support of Austin Metcalf's killer.
Anthony was charged, tried and ultimately convicted of murder for stabbing and killing 17-year-old Metcalf at a high school track meet in April 2025. He was sentenced to 35 years behind bars.
Anthony, who is now 19 years old, stabbed Metcalf in the chest during an altercation between two teens near a team tent at Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco, Texas.
Following Tuesday's verdict, rapper Cardi B posted on X, "Wow! Just freakin wow! DISGUSTING… This is not justice, this is trying to make an example!!!"
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The artist's post has generated 10 million views with tens of thousands of impressions. Tomi Lahren, a Fox News political commentator and host of Outkick's "Tomi Lahren Is Fearless," responded to the post saying, "Yes, the example is, don't stab somebody in the chest. Thanks for playing."
Others have also weighed in on the post. Matt Van Swol, a user with more than half a million followers, replied: "I know… It’s like, 'Damn, Black people cant stab any White people to death anymore and not go to prison just because they are Black.' Devastating."
Zeek Arkham, a former New York Police Department officer and current host of "Reasonable Suspiscion" podcast, replied: "'Trying to make an example?' Yes, Cardi…stabbing people is bad. We should make stabbing people as unattractive as possible. Might cause people to think before they stab someone. Thanks… I think?"
Fox News Digital has reached out to Cardi B's team for further comment.





