Karmelo Anthony Supporters Cry Racism, and UK Leaders Downplay Near-Beheading By Migrant, with Sarah Fields, Eiglarsh, Frei, Kingston, and Swenson | Ep. 1336

The Megyn Kelly Show1h 41mJune 10, 2026
AI-Generated Summary

The Megyn Kelly Show delivers a searing indictment of both a high-profile murder case and a global crisis of governance, exposing how systemic failures in justice and immigration policy are fueling societal collapse. At the heart of the episode is the sentencing of 19-year-old Carmelo Anthony to 35 years for the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a track meet in Frisco, Texas—a case that spiraled into a racialized media firestorm. Megyn Kelly and her panel dissect the grotesque hypocrisy of Anthony’s supporters, including race-baiting attorney Dominique Alexander and self-proclaimed 'chosen advocate' Tiffany McAdoo, who weaponized false narratives of white supremacy to deflect from the crime. The family of the victim, particularly father Jeff Metcalf’s raw, rage-filled victim impact statement and twin brother Hunter’s dignified plea for eye contact, stand in stark contrast to the defendant’s complete lack of remorse. Meanwhile, the episode pivots to Northern Ireland, where a Sudanese asylum seeker attempted to behead a disabled man in Belfast, sparking riots and revealing a deeper crisis: Western governments’ refusal to confront mass migration, two-tiered justice, and media complicity in suppressing truth. The hosts condemn the UK’s political class for gaslighting citizens, the BBC and Ofcom for censorship, and the left’s obsession with 'hurty words' over actual violence.

Key Takeaways
1

Carmelo Anthony received a 35-year sentence for stabbing Austin Metcalf, with the jury rejecting 'sudden passion' despite defense claims of terror.

2

The Metcalf family’s victim impact statements were raw, dignified, and emotionally devastating—especially Hunter’s plea for eye contact, which Carmelo refused.

3

Carmelo’s parents and supporters abandoned him during sentencing, exposing a pattern of emotional and moral failure in his support network.

4

Dominique Alexander, the family’s spokesperson, is a felon with a history of violence and Soros-linked funding, yet he’s weaponizing race to smear the victim’s family.

5

In Belfast, a Sudanese asylum seeker attempted to behead a disabled man, sparking riots—proof that unvetted migration and government inaction are fueling real-world violence.

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Chapters
0:00
2 min

Carmelo Anthony Convicted of Murder

Megyn Kelly opens the episode with the conviction of Carmelo Anthony for the stabbing death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a track meet in Frisco, Texas, emphasizing the tragedy of a young life cut short and the defendant’s complete lack of remorse.

1:58
4 min

The Metcalf Family’s Heartbreaking Impact Statements

You've been given a sentence of 35 years behind bars, and you should feel lucky because I've been sentenced to a lifetime without my son.

Highlight
5:57
5 min

The Rise of Race Hustlers and Online Mob Mentality

They're not misinformed at all. It's just a race thing. It's just like that black woman said outside of the courthouse two days ago. We're going to protect our own.

Highlight
10:41
9 min

The Failed Defense and the Illusion of Justice

The episode critiques the defense attorney Mike Howard’s weak performance, including calling a false witness and failing to argue self-defense effectively, while also questioning the fairness of a system that allows a 35-year sentence for a 17-year-old with no record.

19:30
10 min

The Belfast Beheading Attempt and the UK’s Collapse

The government is effectively saying to these people, stop it. You're being hysterical. They're attempting to regulate the emotions of the people.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
Stop. Just stop. Even now what we see is a report that the Reform Party is pledging to ban visas for Sudanese citizens. OK, great. But I mean, here in our country, it would be total ban.
Megyn Kelly99:00
Here is the latest now from the BBC, speaking of them. How the rage machine on social media inflamed violence in Belfast. How embarrassed would you be if you published that as the lead to today's news out of Northern Ireland?
Megyn Kelly90:49
This guy, Mag did not. I mean, he had a paddle, but... You know, and the guy's got a knife and he's a deranged man. All the other citizens who are watching this and some of whom were filming it said they were keeping their kids indoors.
Megyn Kelly96:37
Speakers

Host

Megyn Kelly

Guests

Sarah FieldsMark EiglarshViva FryeWill KingstonGreg Swenson
Topics Discussed
carmelo-anthony-murder-case95%uk-immigration-crisis93%belfast-beheading-attempt91%victim-impact-statements90%media-censorship-and-gaslighting89%race-hustling-and-disinformation88%two-tiered-justice-system87%heroism-in-crisis85%
People & Brands

carmelo anthony

person

42xNegative

austin metcalf

person

38xPositive

sarah fields

person

25xPositive

dominique alexander

person

21xNeutral

jeff metcalf

person

18xPositive

megan metcalf

person

16xPositive

will kingston

person

15xPositive

hunter metcalf

person

14xPositive

greg swenson

person

14xPositive

viva frye

person

12xPositive

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