Frisco track meet stabbing judge is the victim of doxxing, FBI investigating

The Brief

  • People have been publishing the personal address of the Collin County judge who agreed to lower Karmelo Anthony’s bond.
  • That process of doxxing, or publishing a person’s private information with a malicious intent, is illegal in Texas.
  • Those responsible could face criminal charges.

FRISCO, Texas The Collin County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the alleged doxxing of the judge who agreed to reduce Frisco track meet stabbing suspect Karmelo Anthony’s bond.

What is Doxxing?

Doxxing is the process of searching and publishing private information about a person with malicious intent.

It’s illegal in Texas, especially when it comes to judges and law enforcement officials.

Frisco Track Meet Stabbing Doxxing

What we know:

Earlier this month, Collin County Judge Angela Tucker reduced 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony’s $1 million bond for the stabbing death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a high school track meet.

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