and is financially overwhelmed.The stabbing occurred on April 2 during a weather delay. An argument broke out, and witnesses say Karmelo warned Austin before allegedly being grabbed. He then stabbed Austin once in the chest, later telling police it was self-defense.Austin died in his twin brother’s arms. His family described him as a bright,
driven student with dreams of college football. A GoFundMe in his honor has raised over $300,000.The case has sparked national debate, with some supporting Karmelo’s right to due process, and others questioning why he was armed. A grand jury will decide whether to indict him. Both families have called for prayers as the legal process continues.