A teenager accused of killing a student athlete in Frisco, Texas, is reportedly being allowed to graduate from high school despite facing a first-degree murder charge. The incident occurred during a track meet when the accused allegedly stabbed the victim in the chest. The victim's family expressed shock and sorrow over the tragic event.
Key Points
Teenager accused of stabbing student athlete in the chest during a track meet
Victim identified as high school star athlete Austin Metcalf
Accused reportedly admitted to the crime at the scene
Accused allowed to graduate from high school despite facing murder charge