


He's now renting a luxurious $900,000 home in a gated community.
Oh, so now he knows the meaning of people having their own reserved space.
The Texas teen accused of fatally stabbing a high school football star at a track meet allegedly lives in a $900,000 home with his family inside a luxurious gated community -- despite requesting that a judge lower his $1 million bond because of financial difficulties, according to a report.
Karmelo Anthony, 17, is holed up with his family at the pricey home inside the gated community of Richwoods in Frisco, Texas, after he was released from jail Monday on a reduced $250,000 bond for allegedly killing Austin Metcalf earlier this month, the Daily Mail reported.
The home -- where rent is estimated to be $3,500 a month -- had a white Suburban, a black Acura, and a third sedan in the driveway on Tuesday, according to the outlet.
A neighbor said the family had just bought a new ride.
"He got a new car," the resident told the outlet. "If you look at the license plate, it's got a paper tag and it says it expires June 4."
Richwoods is about a mile from Centennial High School, where Anthony went to school and ran track.
Residents in the gated community were allegedly unaware the family was living at the home until Anthony was released Monday, and have voiced concerns about having the accused killer in their exclusive neighborhood.
"Not good. Not good. I don't think he should be out," an anonymous mother in the neighborhood told the Daily Mail.
Don't say that to him or he'll stab you in the heart with a Mostly Peaceful Knife.
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The home has also been getting flooded with deliveries, allegedly for Anthony, with Amazon trucks being seen making multiple drop-offs at his home, the outlet reported.
"The best thing they can do is move," said another neighbor. "I think that would be best for everyone."
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Initially, he was being held on a $1 million bond until a Collin County judge slashed it to $250K and ruled that he may await trial at home with an ankle monitor under 24-hour supervision from his parents or an "adult designee."
The lowered bond came one week after Anthony's attorney said they would ask the court to reduce the "excessive" $1 million bond and asked the local district attorney to make "a better determination" of the charges.
"Given that Karmelo has no prior criminal history and given that this young man has not been in any sort of trouble before, $1 million is not necessary," Howard said.
Except that he's an admitted murderer. He admitted he killed the victim. And of course witnesses saw it.
He is a major flight risk, has a stack of cash thanks to his fellow Helter Skelter revolutionaries, and you only reduced this psycho killer's bail because he's black.
Two tiers of justice. It's not just for the UK.
Megyn Kelly thinks it's pretty clear this guy is an obvious murderer and thus a flight risk, and was only given low bail because the judge was afraid of BLM:
And whatever you do, Bigots, don't make this about race!