17-Year-Old Athlete Austin Metcalf Dies During High School Track Meet — Details

A high school track meet turned into a scene of tragedy when a violent confrontation ended the life of a student, leaving a father grieving and searching for meaning in a senseless act.

Seventeen-year-old Austin Metcalf was fatally stabbed during a morning track meet at Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco, Texas, on April 2, 2025. Police were called around 10 a.m. following reports of an altercation between two students that escalated to a fatal stabbing. Emergency personnel responded immediately, administering CPR and attempting transfusions, but Austin could not be saved. He died at the scene.

Austin’s father, Jeff Metcalf, shared that the incident began over a disagreement about seating. His son didn’t know the attacker, he said. The encounter was brief but turned fatal when a student from another school pulled out a knife. Austin’s twin brother, Hunter, witnessed everything and did everything he could to save him.

“They were twins, identical twins,” Jeff said. “His brother was holding on to him, trying to make it stop bleeding, and he died in his brother’s arms.”

Jeff rushed to the scene after getting the call. He arrived in time to see his son on a gurney, bleeding and unresponsive. “They said he wasn’t breathing. I could see all the blood,” Jeff recalled. “We prayed… but they weren’t able to save him. This is murder.”

Austin was a standout student and athlete, holding a 4.0 GPA and serving as MVP of his football team. His father described him as a leader who had his sights set on college and a promising future. “He was loved by many. He was on the right track,” Jeff said.

Still reeling, Jeff questioned the upbringing of the boy who killed his son. “What kind of parents did this child have? What was he taught? He brought a knife to a track meet and murdered my son.”

Despite the immense grief, Jeff expressed forgiveness. “I already forgive this person. God takes care of things. God is going to take care of me and my family.”

Police arrested the 17-year-old suspect, who is also a student, and charged him with murder. His bond had not been set at the time, and legal representation remains unclear.

In a statement, the Frisco Police Department said they were deeply saddened and offered condolences to the Metcalf family, students, and staff. The 11-5A district meet was suspended, and students were sent back to their campuses while authorities investigated the scene.

Though the specific location of the stabbing hasn’t been publicly disclosed, officers were seen examining a section of bleachers near the track. The investigation remains ongoing.

In the aftermath, a GoFundMe campaign launched by Jeff Metcalf has raised over $175,000, far exceeding its goal. In the post, Jeff remembered his son as passionate, driven, and full of light. “His smile would light up the room… He was a leader of men.”

He also shared how deeply Austin’s twin, Hunter, is grieving. The brothers played football together and shared an unbreakable bond. “I love you forever, son. It’s not goodbye, it’s see you later,” Jeff wrote.

Hunter also spoke publicly, recalling the tragic moment. “I looked at my brother and I’m not going to talk about the rest. I tried to help him.” He held Austin until medics arrived. “It was really senseless,” he added.

The impact of Austin’s death has rippled through his school, the local community, and beyond, sparking conversations about youth violence and safety at school events.

Not long before this tragedy, another heartbreaking case involving twin brothers gripped a community hundreds of miles away in Georgia.

On March 8, 2025, hikers reaching the peak of Bell Mountain in Hiawassee discovered the bodies of Qaadir Malik Lewis and Naazir Rahim Lewis, both 19, from Lawrenceville. Each had been shot. Initial findings point to a murder-suicide, but their family strongly disputes this narrative.

According to investigators, the twins had missed a flight to Boston the day before. When they failed to arrive, family members grew concerned. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and Towns County Sheriff’s Office responded to the hikers’ discovery around 11 a.m., finding the twins deceased with gunshot wounds. Autopsies were performed, but final conclusions are still pending further forensic analysis.

Adding another layer of complexity, a volunteer firefighter named Scott Kerlin was arrested for misdemeanor obstruction after allegedly taking unauthorized crime scene photos and posting them publicly.

A GoFundMe created by their aunt, Yasmine Brawner, has surpassed $30,000. She wrote about the twins’ close bond and entrepreneurial dreams, and strongly rejected the murder-suicide claim. “They loved each other. They’re like inseparable,” their uncle Rahim Brawner echoed. “I can’t imagine them hurting each other.”

The family is calling for a more thorough investigation. The boys had no known hiking experience and were unfamiliar with the area. Their bodies being found 90 miles from home — and far from their intended Boston destination — has left the family with more questions than answers.

Yasmine has been vocal on social media, sharing her suspicions and urging others to look deeper. “Something happened in #BellMountainGA,” she wrote. “Justice for Qaadir and Naazir.”

As the investigations into both tragedies continue, two families are left grieving sons who were taken far too soon — and two communities are searching for clarity, healing, and accountability in the face of overwhelming loss.

Related Posts

Tessa in a white sundress holds Liam's hand at an airport while her shocked fiancé Jared stands with his ex Miranda near the security line.

My Fiancé Planned a Secret Trip With His Ex—So I Met Him at the Airport

Days before our wedding, I learned Jared’s quiet bachelor getaway was really a “closure vacation” with his ex. I arranged a trip of my own, but the airport confrontation changed far more than our travel plans.

Bride Rebecca stares in disbelief as Father Michael stops her chapel wedding and points toward her brother Tony and Aunt Molly seated together in the third pew.

The Priest Wouldn’t Begin Until My Brother and Aunt Left

My wedding guests were seated and Mark was waiting at the altar when Father Michael stopped everything and pointed toward my brother Tony and Aunt Molly.

Adult teacher Laura Walsh stands alone in her classroom holding a plain white envelope, visibly shaken as school mail rests on the desk beside her.

The Letter in My School Mailbox

Teacher Laura Walsh found an envelope claiming her husband had been seeing a student’s mother. The letter demanded $5,000 for silence—but paying only drew Laura closer to a betrayal she never imagined.

Sixty-year-old factory worker Arnold carries a small locked mini refrigerator and lunchbox to his car after losing the job he held for 35 years.

After 35 Years, I Was Fired Over a Locked Lunch Fridge

At 60, Arnold Mercer lost the only job he had ever known after protecting lunches prepared by his ailing wife. What his daughters uncovered showed that the little refrigerator was never the real problem.

Grace in a green anniversary dress discovers Eric’s mother and adult relatives waiting at a crowded restaurant table while Eric stands beside her looking guilty.

Our Anniversary Table Was Full—But Not With People I Invited

Grace asked Eric for one private anniversary dinner. When his entire family greeted her at the restaurant, she realized the celebration was hiding a deeper problem in their marriage.

A stunned adult woman sits at a kitchen table looking at a laptop with a travel reservation while her husband stands out of focus in the background.

The $8,000 Accident That Never Happened

Mike said an accident could cost him his job, so I surrendered part of my inheritance. Then a Miami reservation exposed the debt he had invented—and the neighbor involved in his plan.