NO CAMERAS, NO BROADCASTS — JUST ONE SECRET VIDEO CLIP..hl

🚨 NO CAMERAS, NO BROADCASTS — JUST ONE SECRET VIDEO CLIP 😳
Karmelo Anthony’s trial took a dramatic turn when prosecutors and defense attorneys were forced to view a previously unseen 42-second clip from the Frisco compeтιтion — footage that was never meant to see the light of day.
The courtroom, normally off-limits to cameras and live broadcasts, fell silent as the grainy video played. SH๏τ on a bystander’s phone at the August 2024 event in Frisco, Texas, the clip shows Anthony’s ex-girlfriend’s new partner reaching into his waistband and appearing to draw a dark metallic object moments before the fatal confrontation. The 17-year-old eyewitness who recently recanted his testimony is seen in the background, visibly reacting.
Defense attorneys immediately moved for dismissal, arguing the video proves self-defense and directly contradicts the original prosecution narrative. Prosecutors, visibly rattled, requested a recess and have not ruled out challenging the clip’s authenticity or chain of custody. The judge has ordered an emergency hearing to determine whether the footage can be admitted as evidence.
The secret clip has sent shockwaves through social media under #FriscoVideo and #KarmeloAnthony. Supporters claim it vindicates the young witness’s change of heart; the victim’s family calls it “fabricated or edited.” With no official broadcast allowed, the clip’s sudden emergence has only fueled speculation about who leaked it and why.
The trial, once considered a straightforward case, is now in chaos. One 42-second video may have just rewritten the entire narrative — and the fight for justice is far from over.